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"Dimitris Loules"
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Dimitris Loules (1947–1991) was a Greek historian and university professor.
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Dimitris Loules was born in 1947 in Athens. In 1972 he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Athens and the Department of History and Archaeology. That same year he was admitted to Kings College -Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies of the University of London. Doctoral thesis published in 1974 entitled Economic and Financial Policy of Ioannis Kapodistrias. In 1977 he went to Moscow and until 1979 served as a scientific associate of the Institute of Slavology and Balkanology of the Academy of Sciences of the S.S.S.D. He returned to Greece where he worked with the encyclopedia Papyros-Larousse-Britanica. In July 1982 he was elected curator at the Chair of History of the Peoples of the Peninsula of the Blood of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Ioannina and in October became a lecturer. In 1987 he was elected Assistant Professor in Modern Balkan History. He was a member of the Society for the Study of New Hellenism, the Hellenic Society for Studies of Southeast Europe, the Society for the Study of Greek Enlightenment, the Hellenic Historical Society and the Reading Society of Corfu. He was killed in a car accident in April 1991.
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The British press for the naval battle of Navarino, Memories 7 (1979), p.1-11
Obrazovanie gretskogo Gosudarstvo i Rossija 1821-1832, Sovetskoe Slavjanovedenie, 1980, 132-147.
Russia's role in shaping the Greek state, Athens, Modern Age, 1981.
The first Greek bank, Scientific Boats 7(1982) 43-48.
The beginning of the Revolution of 1821 and the reactions of the British press, Myriobilos 2(1982) 19-23.
The murder of John Kapodistrias and Russia, Memory 10(1982) 77–95.
Biblicrisia in Paul Petridis, Foreign dependence and national politics1910-1918, Athens, Observer, 1981, in the field of Law and Politics 1(1982) 152-154.
Bibliography at Nikolai Todorov, The Balkan dimension of the Revolution of 1821. (The case of Bulgarians), Athens, Guttenberg, 1982, in c. I read 56(1982) 159-160.
The national estates and the liberation of Greece, Communist Review 3(1982) 58-64.
The popular uprising of 3 September 1843, Communist Review 11(1983) 103–106.
Directions and prospects of economic policy of I. Kapodistrias, Political Life and Political Institutions, Thessaloniki 1983, 129-139
The Greek Revolution and the British Press. (The case of Morning Post, 1821–1827), Dodoni12(1983) 99-137.
The Greek consulate and the Greek presence in Cyprus during the Ottoman period (1843-1863), Proceedings of the Symposium of Cyprus History (Nicosia, 2-3 May 1983), Ioannina 1984, 123-141
Commercial Relations between Russia and Greece during the Post-Revolutionary Period (1828-1843), Greek Notices at the International Conference of South-East European Sponges (Belgrade, 11-17 September 1