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Political identities I. From empire to nation: State formation and civic identities

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Political identities I. From empire to nation: State formation and civic identities

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4 November 2021

Abstract

The panel takes a historical perspective on transformations of political subjectivity at the early stages of the Greek nation-state. It is the first of three panel discussions that seek to trace changes in the Greek political identities and political culture from the founding of the state until today.
Presentations
• Stavros Grimanis (Department of History and Archaeology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), “Law and Policing, 1821–1827. Between Civic Education and National Security”
• Nikos Vafeas (Department of Philosophy and Social Studies, University of Crete), “Ambivalent Identities in the Age of Transition: The Case of Samos”
• Elpida Vogli (Department of History and Ethnology, Democritus University of Thrace), “Religion as Civic Identity”

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Number Of Pages - Duration

01:15:00

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BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

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