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How the Greeks learned to read from the fall of Constantinople to the Revolution (1453-1821)
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Theophilos Kairis, fighter and politician
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Embroidering history
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La bella Greca or what is left
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25+ Acropolitans in '21
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My '21
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Let her costume shine
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The heroes of normalcy
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Oh divine and bloodied homeland
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Heroism and normalcy
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Revolution with goals and standards
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The hiccup of Karaiskakis
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Makriyannis of Seferis
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We tried
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Hail, Liberty! Hail!
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"I, the truth:" Memoirs, memorandums, souvenirs, memories and stories
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Philiki Etaireia: The brotherhood behind the Revolution
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Imprints of the Greek Revolution in the Aegean
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Narratives of freedom: The Academy of Athens honors 1821
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Community of People: The representation of the human form from the post-Byzantine era to contemporary Greek painting
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The Greek Revolution: 1821 and the making of modern Europe
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Sons of Albyn, daughters of Greece: Scottish tales and Greek continuities
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Am I not a Greek? The emergence of the ideal type of "modern Greek" from Thomas Hope's Anastasius (1819) to Percy Shelley's Hellas (1822)
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Harvard and philhellenism
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The financing of the 1821 Greek Revolution
Speech/Lecture