Unknown aspects of 1821: Young historians of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki research the Greek struggle for independence. Conference proceedings
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Unknown aspects of 1821: Young historians of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki research the Greek struggle for independence. Conference proceedings
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2021
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The volume includes original work on 1821. It is the final product of the research programme “Young historians of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki on 1821”, prepared in the context of the participation of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in the celebrations of the great anniversary, with the kind support of the National Bank of Greece. It highlights the research skills of young historians, not of university professors, but of postdoctoral, new or doctoral candidates and postgraduate students, all trained at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, who are already actively contributing to research. The published studies are not continuous chapters of a joint project. They are more detailed and fully documented, in relation to the short presentations of the conference organised in March 2021, and are structured in three sections. The first section refers to the celebrations and representations of 1821 (Stathis Pouliasis, Georgia Vlachodimou, Christos Mandatzis, Sotiroula Vassiliou). In the second section the studies are based on the use of various forms of archival material (Jasmina I. Tomasevic, Christos Kyriakopoulos, Alexis Dasios, Spyros Gasteratos, Kostas Sarris), while in the third section on secondary sources (Konstantinos Diogos, Marianna Cherianidou, Maria Disli, Evmorfia Penioglou).
(Edited and translated blurb from publisher’s website)
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