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International digital conference: Nationalist movements and philhellenism
Conference
The sultan’s wrath: The firmans of Mahmut II in 1821
Book
A faithful or a timely image? The importance of the Greek heroes’ portraits for the European public
Conference presentation
Why does the 1821 Revolution concern us?
Speech/Lecture
The Institute for Mediterranean Studies–FORTH at the anniversary for the 200 years since the revolution of 1821
Speech/Lecture
How did the Greeks win?
Speech/Lecture
Conflicts during the national-state building
Speech/Lecture
Revisiting the 1821 Greek Revolution: The multiple paths to revolt
Speech/Lecture
Two different views on the Greek Revolution: Ioannis Kapodistrias and Alexandros Mavrokordatos
Speech/Lecture
Women in the 1821 Revolution
Speech/Lecture
“Those Infidel Greeks”: The Greek War of Independence through Ottoman Archival Documents
Book
The 1821 Revolution and Cyprus
Speech/Lecture
The "Phanariotes", the Greeks of Constantinople and 1821
Speech/Lecture
The shifting sands of philhellenism and the first English portraits of Byron: From “preposterous liberalism” to the “pretext” of freedom
Conference presentation
Philhellenic artists’ Images of Greece through the filter of ideology and aesthetics
Conference presentation
The musical expression of an unknown “crypto-philhellenism”: European operatic works during the period of the Greek Revolution (1821–1827)
Conference presentation
Philhellenism before philhellenism: The vision of education and the maturity of the idea of the nation through the writings of Greek students at the University of Padua (17th–18th century)
Conference presentation
The beginning of the philhellenic movement in Italy: Periodisation, goals and expectations
Conference presentation
The Italian national discourse and the Greek Revolution: Politics, literature, art (1821–1847)
Conference presentation
Gender and war: Literary outlooks on women implicated in the Greek Revolution
Conference presentation
What independence for Greece? Abbé de Pradt’s point of view
Conference presentation
National and universal significance of the Greek Uprising 1821: From the perspective of Polish romantic philhellenes
Conference presentation
Aspects of the intellectual and social history of the Greek Revolution: 1st session
Speech/Lecture
Enlightenment visions of the post-Ottoman Balkans: Rhigas and Kapodistrias
Speech/Lecture
Constitutionalism and reform politics in the Age of Revolutions