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Evaggelos Vallianatos: Freedom: Clear Thinking and Inspiration from 5,000 Years of Greek History | Process Explorations

Process Explorations: Evaggelos Vallianatos

October 7 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT

Program:
Process Explorations
Series Theme:
Forging Paths Toward Justice, Peace, and Earth-Care
Session Topic:
Freedom: Clear Thinking and Inspiration from 5,000 Years of Greek History
Presenter(s):
Evaggelos Vallianatos

 

describes his talk:

The powerpoint presentation is an introduction to Evaggelos Vallianatos’ new book, Freedom: Clear Thinking and Inspiration from 5,000 Years of Greek History (Universal Publishers, 2025). His presentation highlights key events in Greek history and draw parallels to our times. Ancient Greeks from about 3,000 BCE to the second century AD, made tremendous contributions to science and civilization like epic poetry, political theory, democracy, history, literature, philosophy, theater, Olympics, gorgeous sculpture and architecture, science and technology and civilization. These achievements set the foundations of Western civilization. He will explain why the lessons of Greek history are especially relevant to our troubled times.

 

About the Presenter(s)

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Evaggelos Vallianatos studied zoology and ancient Greek and medieval Greek history at the University of Illinois, earned a PhD in Greek and European history at the University of Wisconsin, and pursued postdoctoral studies in the history of science at Harvard. He has also worked on Capitol Hill and the US EPA, taught at several universities, and authored hundreds of articles and several books.

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