comparemela.com

Artemis Leontis News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Daughters of Penelope, Embassy of Greece Host Tribute to Greek-American Women

WASHINGTON, DC – The Daughters of Penelope (DOP) and Embassy of Greece hosted ‘A Tribute to Greek-American Women’ at the Embassy of Greece, Washington, DC, November 3. The panel featured ECOS President and CEO Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks and Professor Artemis Leontis, who is the C.P. Cavafy Professor of

Eva Palmer Sikelianos, the American Who Lived Like an Ancient Greek

Eva Palmer Sikelianos, the American Who Lived Like an Ancient Greek
banksnews.gr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from banksnews.gr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Khurshedben Naoroji: The singer who preached nonviolence to bandits

Khurshedben Naoroji: The singer who preached nonviolence to bandits In most countries, the life of an elite, sophisticated woman renouncing her career as a classical soprano to preach nonviolence to bandits and kidnappers would merit significant study and attention. Yet in India, the woman in question, Khurshedben Naoroji, is largely unknown. Historian Dinyar Patel recounts her forgotten story. The writer Ramachandra Guha once described the world of Indian biography as a bare cupboard . Curiously, most scholars of India eschew writing life stories. A new book, with contributions from many of Guha s students and colleagues, helps to populate these empty shelves with some remarkable characters.

The singer who preached nonviolence to bandits

Khurshedben Naoroji: The singer who preached nonviolence to bandits

BBC News Published image captionKhurshedben Naoroji (centre) at a function in Athens in 1924 In most countries, the life of an elite, sophisticated woman renouncing her career as a classical soprano to preach nonviolence to bandits and kidnappers would merit significant study and attention. Yet in India, the woman in question, Khurshedben Naoroji, is largely unknown. Historian Dinyar Patel recounts her forgotten story. The writer Ramachandra Guha once described the world of Indian biography as a bare cupboard . Curiously, most scholars of India eschew writing life stories. A new book, with contributions from many of Guha s students and colleagues, helps to populate these empty shelves with some remarkable characters.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.