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  • January 2022

    News from the Institutes

    The Director of IHR/NHRF, Maria Christina Chatziioannou, inaugurated a series of annual lectures of the Greek embassy in Moscow
    Her lecture on "THE HELLENIC COMMERCIAL NETWORKS IN THE GREAT EMPIRE 1774-1914" took place on 9/11/2021 at the National Library of Russia. [Video]

    HFRI Scholarship for PhD candidate of TPCI/NHRF George Chatzigiannakis
    George Chatzigiannakis (PhD candidate) who is preparing his doctoral dissertation at TPCI/NHRF under the supervision of the Senior Researcher Dr. Maria Kandyla, received a scholarship from HFRI in the context of the 3rd HFRI Scholarship Announcement for Doctoral Candidates. The topic of his doctoral dissertation is "Development of micro / nanostructured electronic/optoelectronic devices with laser processing methods" and aims at the development of electronic and optoelectronic devices (photodetectors, LEDs) with advanced features, combining laser treatment methods with traditional and emerging materials.

    Invited lecture by Dr. S. Pispas, Research Director of TPCI/NHRF
    The Research Director of TPCI/NHRF Dr. Stergios Pispas presented a guest speech entitled "Responsive copolymers by RAFT polymerization as building blocks for constructing self-assembled bio-hybrid nanostructures", within the context of the international conference International Conference on Progress in Organic and Macromolecular Compounds, 28th Edition, Iasi, Romania (7- October 9, 2021). Dr. Pispas presented the recent results of the TPCI Polymer Research Team in the design and synthesis of innovative responsive block copolymers, as well as their applications in the preparation of bio-hybrid nanostructures from synthetic copolymers and biomacromolecules, with the aim of transporting and releasing therapeutic DNAs, RNAs and proteins.

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    “One-offs” are our cohort of persons who have only one record in our database. CBW includes many obscure people. Often, a single chapter in one of our books will afford more information about a person than can be found in current reference sources. Many of approximately 6000 “one-off” biographies, however, still need to be curated. Are they duplicates? Are they chapter titles rather than human subjects of biography?

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    • Jenny Slew appears once, in Profiles of Negro Womanhood.
    • “Sally Bowman, or Filial Fondness” occurs in Pilkington’s Biography for Girls, 1799, reprinted in Philadelphia in 1809.
    • Mrs. John Yates Johnston has a single CBW record, in Gilchrist’s Some Representative Women of Tennessee (1902). Her siblings in this volume are equally “one-off” state residents.

    Reasons for their being unique records in this project include: the minority status of African Americans; the perhaps fictional example of Sally Bowman in Pilkington’s book, subtitled as moral tales for girls; and geographical distance: women in one region may not be known enough to appear in other volumes. There are various other reasons for the single rate of occurrence in this bibliographical database, and thinking about that rate can lead to insights.

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    Zygmunt Krauze

    Polish composer, educator, and pianist

    Zygmunt Krauze (born September 19, 1938) is a Polish composer of contemporary classical music, educator, and pianist.

    Biography

    Zygmunt Krauze is an important artist of his generation: a respected composer, valued pianist, educator, organiser of musical events and a judge in many international competitions. His artistic achievements and efforts in the promotion of music have been recognised with many awards and distinctions, including the French National Order of the Legion of Honour (2007) and the Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1984). In 1987 he was appointed President of the International Society for Contemporary Music and has been an honorary member of the organization since 1999. In 2011, Krauze became an honorary member of the Polish Composers' Union and a year later he was awarded the title of Coryphaeus of Polish Music in the category of Personality of the Year.

    Composer

    Krauze’s compositions include six operas: "The Star" (1981), "Balthazar" (2001), "Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy" (2004), "Polyeucte" (2010), "The Trap" (2011) and "Olympia of Gdansk" (2015). They were staged in such theatres as the National Theater in Mannheim, Theatre National de la Colline in Paris, Staatsoper Theater in Hamburg, Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, Opera Wrocławska, Warszawska Opera Kameralna and Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse. In 2012 a staging of the opera „Polyeucte” received the award of the French Syndicat de la critique Théâtre, Musique et Danse as the best musical creation of the year. The instrumental forms employed by Krauze vary from miniatures to symphonic works engaging hundreds of musicians.

    In his compositions, piano is the instrument given the highest priority. As an actively performing pianist, Krauze not only composes for this instrument, but also performs his own compositions. This applies both to his early work, such as "Six Folk Melodies" (1958), through compositions resultin

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    Alexander Trocchi was a Scottish author, publisher and activist. He attended the University of Glasgow from 1942-1943 and from 1946-1950, and served in the Royal Navy from 1943-1946. Trocchi began writing poetry and prose in the late 1940’s, and by the early 1950’s was an established member of the artistic avant-garde.

    With Richard Seaver and Austryn Wainhouse he edited Merlin a literary magazine that published Ionesco, Genet, Beckett, Creeley, Sartre, and Miller, for seven issues from 1952-1955. He was also an editor of Paris Quarterly from 1952-1955 and of Moving Times, which published work by William S. Burroughs, Trocchi, and Jeff Nittall. Trocchi’s association with Merlin led to his collaboration with Maurice Girodias at Olympia Press. Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s, Trocchi helped Girodias publish books, wrote catalog copy, and contributed a large number of pornographic writings, including Helen and Desire, The Carnal Days of Helen Seferis, White Thighs, Vol. 5 of My Life and Loves by Frank Harris, and School for Sin. Most of his work was banned in England, France, and America.

    At the same time he worked with these publishing efforts, Trocchi was involved with other projects, including painting, sculpting, joining Asgar Jorn in the International Situationist movement, and pursuing his own writing. His first novel, Young Adam (1954), a tale of immorality and justice, was followed by his more famous Cain’s Book, a roman a clef which detailed his adventures as a heroin addict living on a scow on the Hudson River. The book’s frank depiction of drug addiction and sex was the source of an obscenity trial in 1963 and the book was banned in England. His other literary works included The Outsiders (1961), a collection of stories and a revision of Young Adam, and Man at Leisure (1972) a collection of poems.

    In the 1960’s, Trocchi devoted most of his energy toward organizing a b

  • Zygmunt Krauze (born September 19,