Nikos Marantzidis
Nikos Marantzidis – Book: Life of Greek Communists in “People’s Democracies” After the Civil War”
Nikos Marantzidis’ signature on a work of political and social history, like the newly published “Between Loyalty and Suspicion” (Alexandria Press), guarantees scientific rigor and often originality. Despite his alliance with SYRIZA (before Kasselakis) prior to the 2023 elections and his newfound admiration for Alexis Tsipras, Marantzidis continues to produce prolific scholarly work.
Research on Indignant Citizens Movement: They destabilized PASOK-ND – they voted SYRIZA-ANEL
The anti-austerity movement of Indignant Citizens which started demonstrating in major cities across Greece on 5 May 2010 demanding to abolish the austerity measures and memorandum was the subject of a survey conducted by University of Macedonia and the Panteion University in cooperation with Greek researchers at universities abroad.
SYRIZA lead widens before Greek vote as speculation mounts
By Nikos Chrysoloras & Paul Tugwell
SYRIZA widened its lead over Prime Minister Antonis Samaras?s New Democracy in three opinion surveys just days before the general election, prompting one pollster to say the race was all but decided.
Samaras faces Greeks skeptical of his euro-exit warnings
By Jonathan Stearns and Nikos Chrysoloras
Frances Moschou, who supported Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in national elections in 2012, may now represent a bad omen for him as he fights for political survival.
Trying to understand why and how people act
In the wake of the recent attack on Nikos Marantzidis, the University of Macedonia professor talks about history, myth and failed dialogue
By Katerina Baoyannis *
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University crisis averted as staff get reassurances
A potential crisis for hundreds of students appeared to have been averted on Wednesday after administrative staff at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) halted nearly three weeks of strike action.
Attack against professor carried out in the presence of PM advisor
An attack against University of Macedonia professor Nikos Marantzidis in a Thessaloniki café late on Tuesday was carried out in the presence of Michalis Peglis, an advisor to Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
University professor beaten in Thessaloniki for 'criticizing left'
Three youths attacked University of Macedonia professor Nikos Marantzidis in Thessaloniki on Tuesday.
Marantzidis, also an author, was with a student at a local cafe when three young men approached him and voiced their objections to the professor writing articles criticizing the left.