Spanish-Italian-Greek webinar series on History of Education
The collaborating Universities and Societies listed are launching a series of online seminars (webinar) aiming to explore comparatively issues in the history of education in Spain, Greece and Italy.
Each seminar involves two or three interlocutors presenting a topic in the history of education in Italy, Spain and Greece at the same period of time. This initiative seeks to highlight the value of comparative approaches. Invited speakers will present their research and highlight the relevance of their interlocutor’s research to their own.
The webinar attracts speakers from Greece, Italy, and Spain, providing a forum for established historians as well as early-career researchers to present their work on issues of mutual interest.
Seminars started May 2024 and take place four-five times per academic year, on days announced ahead.
Upcoming Webinar:
FEMALE TEACHERS’ EDUCATION
Thursday 5 March 2026
16.00 – 17.30 Italy/Spain time (CET)
17.00 – 18.30 Greece time
Chair
Paolo ALFIERI
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano
Speakers
Female Teachers’ Education in Greece at the Beginning of the 20th Century: Criticism and
Proposals for Improvement
Vasileios SOLOMOS
PhD candidate, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Paths of Female Identity and Teacher Education in Literary Works from the late 19th to Early 20th Century: The Case of Clarice Tartufari
Alessandra MAZZINI
Assistant Professor, University of Bergamo
Associationism and educational practice. Female teacher training under Franco’s regime in Madrid
Miriam REVUELTA VIDAL
PhD candidate (FPU Predoctoral Researcher), Complutense University of Madrid &
Carlos SANZ SIMÓN
Assistant Professor, Complutense University of Madrid
A discussion will follow the presentations.
To join the webinar click here
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