Philhellenism and new perspectives (part three): The Greek Revolution as a global event
“The revolution of the Greeks as news or a spectacle, as an encouraging message or as a reality … became
Read more“The revolution of the Greeks as news or a spectacle, as an encouraging message or as a reality … became
Read moreThe first part of this article [1] covered some new perspectives of the rhetoric of philhellenism, which were connected to
Read moreThe rich publishing activity of the academic community concerning the 1821 bicentenary included one of the most important and
Read moreThe statement that the Greek Revolution of 1821 had Ottoman dimensions may sound surprising initially. However, both the struggle and
Read moreThe growing demand for history and memory, since the end of the 20th century, indicates the desire for the management
Read morePerhaps one of the most debated issues of the bicentenary of the 1821 Revolution, both academically and in public history,
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