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Themistoklis Sofoulis - The man who could have saved Greece from the Civil War
Seminar Date: Thursday 20 March 2025 @ 7pm Melbourne Location: Level M, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Presenter: Dean Kalimniou Language of Presentation: English Entry: FREE
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Synopsis
Criminally forgotten in the modern era, renaissance man, archaeologist and social activist Themistocles Sofoulis was not only the architect of the union of Samos with Greece, but also a staunch proponent of democracy, playing pivotal roles in the development of Greece during the first world war, the National Schism, the aftermath of the Asian Minor catastrophe, the Metaxas dictatorship and the aftermath of the German occupation.
Emollient, collegial and measured, always willing to include all sides of politics in the national conversation, had he been listened to, chances are the civil war never would have taken place or at least would have ended quickly.
Three times a prime minister of Greece, His vision of a democratic progressive and inclusive society remains if not a forgotten then certainly an unattained dream.This seminar will explore the fascinating life and times of this great Greek while also analysing the obstacles that lay in his path.
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Bio
Dean Kalimniou is a lawyer, poet and short story writer within the Greek community. Since 2001 he has maintained a weekly column - opinion piece in Neos Kosmos called Diatribe. His prolific writings include numerous poetry collections in Greek and translated the works of many local Greek authors into English.
He has also published translations of Papadiamantis’ short stories in the critical anthology “The Boundless Garden. Selected Short Stories.”
A few years ago he released hs first bilingual children’s book. “Simela and the Magic Kemenche”, and this was followed by another one children's book in 2024, 'The Librarian from Cappadocia'.
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How to Participate
This is an in-person only event, so please join us at the Greek Centre, on Level M. See our speaker live, ask questions during the Q&A and hobnob with fellow participants before and after the event. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Sponsors
We thank the Pansamian Brotherhood of Melbourne Pythagoras and Spiros Hrambanis for the kind donations that made this seminar possible.
During the course of the year considerable expenses are incurred in staging the seminars. In order to mitigate these costs individuals or organisations are invited to donate against a lecture of their choice. You too can donate for one or more seminars and (optionally) let your name or brand be known as a patron of culture to our members, visitors and followers, as well as the broader artistic and cultural community of Melbourne. Please email: info@greekcommunity.com.au or call 03 9662 2722. We thank the following corporate sponsors:
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See more Greek History and Culture Seminars
Did you know that you can see the whole 2025 seminar program, details of upcoming seminars, watch previously recorded seminars and more on the Greek Community website?
You can find your way there in one of the following ways:
- Visit our website and go to
Events > Event Series > Greek History and Culture Seminars 2025 or
- Follow this link: https://www.greekcommunity.com.au/seminars-2025
or - Click the button below.
(PS: Catch up with 2024 Seminars you missed by following this link)
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The Greek Community of Melbourne is registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Non-Profits Commission ABN 14004258360
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