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Boycott ’21 is an initiative of the Yfanet Factory occupation. The page runs an informal two-issue issue aimed at sabotaging the celebrations for the start of the Greek Revolution and resists nationalist chants arising from the anniversary. The page also presents the third issue which is divided into sit-ins and sit-ins, gatherings and demonstrations.
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The page presents an alternative way of commenting on the celebrations of the Greek Revolution. It comments on how the celebrations are carried out without the popular element, the relationship of the Greek Revolution with Eurocommunism, the concept of the revolt of the infidels, as well as a commentary on the way the bicentennial parade was conducted.
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Webpage presenting the themed game dedicated to the celebration of the Greek Revolution. The themed game includes the areas of Messinia, Ermionida and Triphylia. For each region, detailed historical content is presented on the historical events and persons who have taken part in the Greek Revolution. Users start the game after reading the historical information.
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This page, created by the Contemporary Social History Archives, presents the relationship between the left and 1821 in an attempt to rethink the history of the Greek 20th century. The Archives of Contemporary Social History follows the readings of the Greek Revolution by building a repository of rare archival documents, unique publications, lively discussions and original texts.
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A public Facebook group that features a quiz about the Greek Revolution. The team behind it shows how we can learn and have fun about the Greek Revolution through a game.
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Public group on Facebook that was created to present the main points of the Greek Revolution but also the relationship between Greece and Cyprus during the Greek Revolution. The group highlights important aspects of the relationship between the Greek Revolution and 1821.
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Public Facebook group created to highlight known and unknown aspects of the Greek Revolution. The page presents with enthusiasm people and events that are particularly important to the editors, as well as information that has not been discussed enough. Users write approvingly about the content, since they think they know Greek history.
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A private Facebook group created on the occasion of the bicentenary of the 1821 Greek Revolution by a school in Rhodes. The purpose of the group is to publish content related to the Greek Revolution to commemorate the path to the liberation of the Greek nation. The team posted for ten days in March 2021.
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Private Facebook group dealing with the area of Valtetsi during the Greek Revolution. The group posts content about the historical figures who worked in Valtetsi, as well as commemorative events taking place in the area to celebrate the bicentenary of the revolution.
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Public Facebook group presenting Megali Kastanea in Mani and focusing on Pyrgos Dourakis, one of the most representative towers of Messinian Mani and the role it played during the Greek Revolution. Users post content about Dourakis and the geographic location of the tower.
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Private Facebook group run by the Valtetsi villagers assocation "O Kolokotronis". The group publishes content concerning the association's events, but also historical information concerning the action of the historical personality of Kolokotronis.
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Private Facebook group presenting key events of the Greek Revolution. The group refers to persons and events that are considered significant in the revolution.
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Private Facebook group presenting key events of the Greek Revolution. The group refers to persons and events that are considered characteristic of the revolution. The group also publishes content that it considers important for Greece beyond the events of the revolution (religious, political issues, current affairs, etc.)
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A private Facebook group that presents historical moments and persons from the Greek Revolution. The group highlights the Greek Revolution as the most critical moment for the Greek public. The group emphasises the protagonists of 1821.
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Private Facebook group discussing press related issues during the Greek Revolution. The group deals with the development of the Greek revolutionary press during the period 1821-1832.
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Public group on Facebook that was created on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. The group focuses on the village of Aris in Messinia and the special importance it had in the struggle of the revolution. The group talks about the contribution of the warriors in the liberation of Kalamata, but also in other battles, such as Moria, Valtetsi, Koroni, Methoni and the liberation of Tripolitsa.
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Public Facebook group focusing on the area of Mani and how the revolution started in the area. The group presents historical moments and faces from the period of the revolutionary Mani. The group also includes references to the modern era of Greece with important events, such as the Imia event or sports activities.
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A private Facebook group dealing with the promotion of the Greek Revolution as a pivotal point of expression of the national consciousness of the Greek Orthodox of the Ottoman Empire. The group comments on how national consciousness was shaped by the struggles of the protagonists of the revolution.
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Public group on facebook related to the historical heroic work of Karagiozis shadow theater in the area of Evrostini, highlighting the participation of the area in the 1821 Revolution . The posts concern material from shadow theatre. Short excerpts from the work are presented.
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Public Facebook group focused on the Dredes family in the 1821 War of Independence. The group discusses the role of families from northern Epirus. Reference is made to persons who contributed to the fight, to important historical moments from the Dredes families, as well as commemorative activities concerning the Dredes for the bicentenary of the revolution.
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Public Facebook group that presents the actions and initiatives for the bicentenary of 1821 by the students of Nea Peramou upper high school. The group also presents historical events and figures from the Greek Revolution, as well as information on the activities of other bodies dealing with the bicentenary.
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Public Facebook group related to 1821. The admins of the group created it to show their respect for the 1821 uprising, the fighters in particular . The group also includes important battles in which the figures of the Greek Revolution took part.
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Public Facebook group that presents anniversary events related to the period from 1821 to 1829. The group posts content on the page that also concerns important historical moments from the Greek Revolution.
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Private facebook group focusing on Greek Revolution content and Greek cuisine. The group discusses issues related to Greek gastronomy from the revolution to the present day.
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Public Facebook group dealing with the Greek Revolution through historical figures and events that have occupied historians and public opinion. The page includes images of historical figures as well as paintings of historical events from 1821. The group strives to publish aspects of 1821 that it considers important to understanding that particular past in the present.