Evdoxios Doxiadis
Ted and Elaine Athanassiades Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 2007-2008
- DegreePh.D., History, University of California, Berkeley, 2007DissertationThe Shackles of Modernity: Women, Property and the Transition from Ottoman to Independent Greece 1750-1860Research ProjectGreece and the Development of European Feminist Movements
Evdoxios Doxiadis received his Ph.D. (2007) in History from the University of California, Berkeley, with a dissertation on “The Shackles of Modernity, Women and Property in Late Ottoman and Early independent Greece 1750-1850.” He earned his B.A. at Tufts University, majoring in History, Economics and Classics in 1991, and continued his studies at Glasgow University (M.B.A., 1992). His research focuses on the subject of women and property, as well as on nationalism. His paper “Standing in their Place: The Exclusion of Women from the Judicial System in the first decades of the Modern Greek State (1821-1850)” was published recently by the Journal of Modern Greek Studies. [Last Updated 2008]
Publications
- The Shackles of Modernity: Women, Property, and the Transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Greek StateHarvard University Press,