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PARAVANTIS Spero

Main Referenced Co-authors
HARMSEN, Robert  (1)
HÖGENAUER, Anna-Lena  (1)
Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley (1)
Schank, Dan (1)
Schmit, Laurent (1)
Main Referenced Keywords
Cold War (8); European Integration (4); NATO (4); BENELUX (3); European Integration History (3);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI) (16)
CVCE - Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l'Europe (4)
Department of Economic History, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy (1)
IES Berkeley (1)
Institute of European Studies (1)
Main Referenced Disciplines
History (25)
Political science, public administration & international relations (1)

Publications (total 26)

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Paravantis, S. (2017). C’était extrêmement violent» Il y a 100 ans, la révolution de Février a provoqué la fin de l’Empire russe. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/30024. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/30024

The most cited

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Paravantis, S. (2019). A Tale of Two Referenda: The Greek Plebiscite of 1946 and the Referendum of July 2015. European Review of History. doi:10.1080/13507486.2018.1439884 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/34117

Harmsen, R., Högenauer, A.-L., & Paravantis, S. (Crit. Eds.). (2025). The BENELUX, Regional Groupings and the Dynamics of European Integration: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives. Brill.

Paravantis, S. (2020). Britain and the United States in Greece after World War II: Anglo-American Relations and the Origins of the Cold War. (1st). London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury.

Paravantis, S. (03 December 2019). IN FOR A PENNY: A LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF REPARATIONS AND THEIR IMPACT ON EUROPEAN (DIS?) INTEGRATION. International Journal of Legal History and Institutions, 2019 (3), 15-77.
Peer reviewed

Paravantis, S. (2019). Their ‘Apple of Discord’ or the Apple of Their Eye: How the British Secured Eastern Mediterranean and Western European Security, 1947-1948. In D. Kamouzis & A. Nafpliotis (Eds.), Αnglo-Hellenic relations in the 20th Century (pp. 120-156). Oxford, United Kingdom: Berghahn Books.
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Paravantis, S. (29 April 2019). Building Bridges or a Bridge Too Far? The "Macedonia" Name Agreement, and the Past, Present and Future of Greek Interstate Relations [Paper presentation]. IES Senior Fellow Annual Lecture, Berkeley, CA, United States.

Paravantis, S. (2019). A Tale of Two Referenda: The Greek Plebiscite of 1946 and the Referendum of July 2015. European Review of History. doi:10.1080/13507486.2018.1439884
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Paravantis, S. (2018). Germany, Greece and Poland: The Complicated story of Reparations and their impact on European (dis?) Integration. In S. Paravantis, BENELUX, Europe and the Cold War: Asymmetrical cold war power relations in the Integration process of Europe. London.
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Paravantis, S. (30 May 2018). European institutions and european enterprises [Paper presentation]. European institutions and european enterprises, Milan, Italy.

Paravantis, S. (28 May 2018). WWI and WWII reparations and European Integration, Part II [Paper presentation]. Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Short Video Lecture Series, Milan, Italy.

Schank, D., & Paravantis, S. (2018). Lëtzebuerg an de Marshall-Plang. Luxemburger Wort.

Institute of European Studies, U. B., & Paravantis, S. (Other coll.). (2018). University of California, Berkeley, Institute of European Studies (IES) Fall 2017 Newsletter. Berkeley, United States: IES Berkeley.

Paravantis, S. (28 November 2017). WWI and WWII Reparations and their Impact on European (Dis)Integration [Paper presentation]. University of California, Berkeley, Institute of European Studies (IES) Events, Berkeley, United States.

Paravantis, S. (28 November 2017). Germany, Greece and Poland: The Complicated story of Reparations and European Integration [Paper presentation]. UC Berkeley, Institute of European Studies, lecture series, Berkeley, United States.

Paravantis, S. (14 November 2017). European Migrations Post WWII; Past, Present and Future? [Paper presentation]. Continent Divided: Building Bridges, Finding Truth.”, UC Berkeley, 820 Barrows Hall, United States.

Schmit, L., & Paravantis, S. (Other coll.). (2017). Auf in die Moderne.

Paravantis, S. (25 May 2017). Reparations and European Integration [Paper presentation]. Video Lecture Series, Milan, Italy.

Paravantis, S. (30 March 2017). To Pay or Not to Pay’: A Historical and Legal Overview of the Question of WWII Reparations, and its Impact On European (dis?) Integration [Paper presentation]. BENELUX, Europe and the Cold War, the power of non-powers, Belval, MSH, Black Box, Luxembourg.

Paravantis, S. (2017). Benelux, Europe and the Cold War, the power of non-powers. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/31447.

Paravantis, S. (2017). C’était extrêmement violent» Il y a 100 ans, la révolution de Février a provoqué la fin de l’Empire russe. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/30024.

Paravantis, S. (2016). Une minorité de citoyens reste nostalgique. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/29038.

Paravantis, S. (2016). Two new projects on the Early Cold War period of European Integration. Belval, Luxembourg: University of Luxembourg.

Paravantis, S. (2016). The Nuclear Question, 1954-1982. Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur L'europe.
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Paravantis, S. (2016). The issue of NATO ‘out-of-area’ operations: from West Africa to the borders of the Near East. Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur L'europe.
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Paravantis, S. (2016). The relationship between the WEU and NATO, 1954-1982. Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance Sur L'europe.
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Paravantis, S. (2016). The Defence Industry and Technology Base (DTIB): the development and production of armaments. Centre Virtuel de la connaissance sur L'europe.
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Paravantis, S. (December 2010). The Greek Case: The Truman Doctrine and British Manipulation of the United States. Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora, 36 (1&2), 99-128.
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