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Niki Maroniti is an Associate Professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, Panteion University, Greece. She specializes in Modern Greek history, political history, and cultural history. Her research focuses on topics such as nationalism, political biography, and the history of historiography. She teaches courses including 'State and Society in Modern Greece (19th century)', 'History of the Balkan Peoples', and postgraduate courses on critical approaches to modern Greek history.
- Education: Ph.D. in History (implied through academic rank)
Her research examines intersections between political power and cultural narratives, with a particular emphasis on Greece's interactions with European institutions and historical figures. Key themes include German-Greek cultural exchanges, the role of military institutions in political transitions, and the construction of national identity in the late Ottoman and early modern periods.
Dr. Maroniti's publications analyze historical figures like Alexandros Zaimis and explore institutional developments such as the Goudi Pronunciamento. Her work bridges cultural and political history, offering critical insights into historiographical practices.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. She advises no listed students, but teaches several undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Her academic activities are centered at Panteion University's Department of Social Anthropology, located at 136 Syggrou Avenue, Kallithea, Athens.


