Please see below the publications of Eleni Stefanou. A selection of them can be accessed here: http://https//eap.academia.edu/EleniStefanou
1. Stefanou, E., Papandreou, Z., Antoniadou, I. (2024). Eptapyrgio Byzantine fortress
and place of confinement. The meanings of the Eptapyrgio monument in Public History. In G. Kokkinos and E. Lemonidou (eds.), Egleismoi kai Istoria, Athens: Pedio, pp. 347-365.
2. Stefanou, E. (2023). Resilience and Marketisation of intangible cultural
heritage: exploring this dual relationship through the example of three cultural institutions. In P. Karambabas, (ed.) Intangible cultural heritage in times of economic crisis: market integration and resilience. Athens: Ministry of Culture Publications, Directorate of Modern Cultural Heritage, pp. 145-152.
3. Anagnostopoulos, A., Kyriakidis, E., and Stefanou, E. (2021). Making
Heritage Together: Archaeological Ethnography and Community Engagement
in Rural Places. London: Routledge.
4. Stefanou, E. (2021). Book review of A. Christophilopoulou, ed. Material Cultures in Public Engagement: Re-inventing Public Archaeology within Museum Collections (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2020, 168pp., b/w and colour illustr., pbk, 9781789253689). European Journal of Archaeology 24(4):567-571.
5. Stefanou, E. and Antoniadou, I. (2021). Eptapyrgio, a modern prison inside a
World Heritage Monument: raw memories in the margins of archaeology. In E. Solomon
(ed.), Contested Antiquity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
6. Stefanou, E. (2018). Parthenon (Elgin) Marbles: Case Study. In: C. Smith (ed.)
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer.
7. Stefanou, E (2018). The New Acropolis Museum and Cultural Diplomacy: an
interpretive approach. In M. Kontochristou (ed.), International affairs and Ψulture. Athens: I. Sideris Publications. [in Greek language]
8. Stefanou, E. (2017). Classical Antiquity and Modern Greek National Identity:
Reliving the Ancient Maritime Heritage at the Sea of Salamis. In A. de Francesco
(ed.), In Search of Pre-Classical Antiquity: Rediscovering Ancient Peoples in
Mediterranean Europe (19th and 20th c.). Leiden-Boston: Brill, pp. 146-165.
9. Stefanou, E. (2017). Introduction: The Past and Museums. In A. Anagnostopoulos
and N. Papadimitriou (eds.), Society and the Past. Athens: Kastaniotis. [in Greek
language]
10. Stefanou, E. (2014). The Parthenon (Elgin) Marbles, a case study of. In C. Smith
(ed.), Encyclopaedia of Global Archaeology. New York: Springer Publications, pp.
5819-5823.
11. Stefanou, E. (2013). Book review of B. Goff and M. Simpson (eds.), Thinking the
Olympics: The Classical Tradition and the Modern Games, Bristol: Bristol Classical
Press, 2011, Pp. xi + 227, illus. £25. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 133:320-321.
12. Stefanou, E. (2013). Monuments of History and Heritage: Interpretation and
Meaning of the Material Remains of the Past by Greek Educators Pedagogical
Currents: International Regular Edition of Educational Problematics, 6-7:1-17.
Online access http://www.rhodes.aegean.gr/ptde/revmata/ [in Greek language]
13. Stefanou, E. (2012). The materiality of death: human relics and the ‘resurrection’
of the Greek maritime past in museum spaces. In H. Beneki, J.P. Delgado, and A.
Filippoupoliti (eds.) Memory in the Maritime Museum: Objects, Narratives,
Identities. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 18 (4): 385-399. Online access
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13527258.2011.647862
14. Kokkinos, G., Kimourtzis, P., Stefanou, E., Gatsotis, P., Papandreou, Z. (2012). “The
Greek Society’s Confrontation with the Traumas caused by National Socialism: The
Case of Distomo’s Massacre (10 June 1944); History Textbooks and Memory Politics
of the Local Community”. International Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and
Research [IJHLTR], 11 (1): 121-148. My personal contribution concerns the museum
appropriation and representation of traumatic events in the relevant sub-chapter
(2.3.3) entitled “Museum representations of traumatic pasts”.
15. Simandiraki, A. και Stefanou, E. (eds.), (2012). “From Archaeology to
Archaeologies: the ‘Other’ Past”. Oxford: Archaeopress. BAR International Series
2409, ISBN 9781407310077, pp. 105.
16. Stefanou, Ε. (2011). “Museum and Educators: Qualitative Research on the Ongoing
Education Centers of the Departments of Primary Education in Greece”. Scientific
Journal of the Department of Primary Education, University of Ioannina, 22:121-150.
17. Stefanou, E. (2010). Book review of Philip L. Kohl, Mara Kozelsky and Nachman
Ben-Yehuda (eds.), 2007, Selective Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction,
Commemoration, and Consecration of National Pasts. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press. Nations and Nationalism: Journal of the Association for the Study of
Ethnicity and Nationalism, 16 (1).
18. Stefanou, E. (2009). “Representations of the Past in the Maritime Museums of
Greece and Abroad”. Museology: International Scientific Electronic Journal, 5: 49-
62. Online access http://museology.ct.aegean.gr/articles/200992415657.pdf .
19. Stefanou, E. (2008). “Maritime Museums and National Identity: The case of
Greece”. Ilisia, 3/Autumn 2008. Athens: Byzantine and Christian Museum, pp. 52-
57.
20. Stefanou, E. (2005). “Maritime Heritage and the shaping of National Identity: The
case of the Historical Archive - Museum of Hydra, Greece”. Proceedings of the IX
Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Chiety, Italy. Oxford
Archaeopress, BAR International Series 1739 (2008): 432-470.