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Lectures by Academics in non-academic institutions
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Decolonizing Hellas: Imperial Pasts, Contested Presents, Emancipated Futures, 1821–2021
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Opening event of the Decolonize Hellas initiative
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Approaching the Greek Revolution 200 years later
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The Greek Revolution through the Ottoman perspective
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Civil wars and conflicts among the fighters
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The influence of the Great Powers in the Greek Revolution
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When did the revolution begin?
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Discussions on freedom: 1821–2021
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Alexandros Ypsilantis and Tudor Vladimirescu confronted in Wallachia in 1821
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Ottoman narratives about the Greek Revolution
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History has a face: The figures of the fighters from their contemporary artists
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1821 and the bourgeois revolutions
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The reception of 1821 in the Danubian Principalities
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The Greek Revolution and Balkan Co-operation: Aspects and correlations of the activities of Ypsilantis and Vladimirescu
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The post-Ali Pasha period and the Greek Revolution: the role of the Tosks/Albanians in 1821 and beyond
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The American contribution to the struggle of 1821
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Women in the 1821 Revolution
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Why does the 1821 Revolution concern us?
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