deviousdiva on May 26th, 2010

Athens was the only European capital that did not have a Holocaust memorial. This has now been put right. Via the Athens News The monument was jointly unveiled by Nikitas Kaklamanis, mayor of Athens, and Benjamin Albalas, president of the Jewish Community of Athens, at a ceremony attended by political and religious leaders, members of [...]

Continue reading about Jewish Memorial

deviousdiva on March 19th, 2007

As an aside to the article by guest blogger, abravanel, I read today in Kathimerini that the Academy of Athens is the latest body to issue a damning verdict of a history textbook for 12-year-olds. They believe that it skirts over some of the key moments in Greek history I am not sure which key [...]

Continue reading about History Books

deviousdiva on March 6th, 2007

As regular readers here know, I have been very open to the idea of guest bloggers. Recently, I have been fortunate enough to meet abravanel. I will leave the introduction up to him as he says it better than I could. This post will be cross-posted on his own blog but comments will be closed [...]

Continue reading about Guest Blogger 2

deviousdiva on January 18th, 2007

Read this post first and then the rest of the series if you missed it ! [Part Twelve of Twelve] So, that’s the whole article posted. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did when I read it. I am sure some of the flow is lost in posting it in extracts but [...]

Continue reading about Invisble Revisited 12