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Episode 32 Christina Chatzitheodorou

On Radical Archives, Revolutionary Struggles & Women's Participation in War

Christina is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow, focusing on women’s participation in left-wing resistance movements during the Second World War in Greece, Italy and France. Born and raised in Greece, she studied International, European and Area Studies at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in Athens, and she completed her master’s in War Studies at King’s College London.  She was a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Glasgow. She has created a digital archive of solidarity material from Greece to Palestine, which now has its own site and first publication in GR/AR/EN. She speaks fluently Greek, English, French, Italian, Spanish, and a bit of Portuguese and Turkish, while she is learning Arabic. She is interested in communist history and radical movements, memory, revolutionary  struggles, particularly women’s participation in war and social movements, and creative and grassroots archival practices.

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