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Lectures by Academics in non-academic institutions
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1821 Digital Archive official presentation
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The Greek Revolution and Spanish Philhellenism
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Lord Byron: The poet and the revolutionary in Greece
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The international impact of the 1821 Revolution
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Who is a Greek citizen? The constitutional articles of the Greek Revolution 1821-1832
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In memory of Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770-1843)
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The Chios Massacre (1822) and Chiot emigration
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Who fought whom in 1821 and where to find the Sultan? The socioeconomic situation of Morea (Peloponnese) on the eve of the Greek Revolution
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The Battle of Navarino
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How do (should) we remember 1821?
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Cyprus and 1821: Myths, realities, forgetting and remembering
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The communal notables (kodjabashis) and their fiscal and political functions and role in the Christian communities in the late Ottoman Empire
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Hydra and the flame of the revolution
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Ottoman perceptions of the Greek Revolution
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1821: Birth of a nation-state
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Visions of freedom in the Greek world
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Greece's 1821 as an international event: its impact on America
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The 1821 Revolution and Greek village life today
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Ali Pasha and his time
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The idea of Greece
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Ottoman views of the Greek War of Independence
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Philhellenism in Hungary in the 19th century
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Greek democracy as heritage
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Boston, the capital of American philhellenism
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Greece’s 1821 and America: A message of freedom
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