1821-2021: 200 χρόνια από την Ελληνική Επανάσταση
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1821-2021: 200 χρόνια από την Ελληνική Επανάσταση
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Ημερομηνία
03 Μαρτίου 2021 - 15 Δεκεμβρίου 2021
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The lecture series entitled “1821-2021 200 years since the Greek Revolution” ran from March to December 2021 at the University of Cyprus in order to commemorate the bicentenary of the 1821 Greek Revolution.
The programme of talks was
March 3
Paschalis M. Kitromilides: “Enlightenment and Revolution”
March 10
Alexis Politis: “Literature in the years of the Revolution”
Panagiotis Michailaris: “Philiki Etaireia: from the founding of Odessa (1814) to the eruption of Morea (1821) ”
Dimitrios M. Kontogeorgis: “The Philiki Etaireia and the Balkan peoples. Plans, achievements and failures”
Julia Hatzipanagioti-Sangmeister: “Freemasonry and the Greek Revolution of 1821: bourgeois publicity, social ideas, revolutionary action”
March 24
Prokopis Pavlopoulos: “Aspects of the course of the Greek nation: roots and perspectives”
March 31
Ioannis P. Theocharidis: “Cyprus and 1821”
Constantin Irodotou: “The route of the Cypriot Hatzi-Petrakis: Greek Revolution and philhellenic networks”
Petros Papapolyviou: “Cypriot fighters in 1821: An assessment”
Michalis N. Michael: “An Ottoman power in the midst of a revolution”
April 7
Chariton Karanasios: “Church and education from the Fall of Constantinople to the Revolution”
Dimitris Stamatopoulos: “The Greek revolution and the transformations of the Roman millet in the decade 1821-1830”
Andreas Nanakis: “From Church leading nations to the nations of the Balkans”
April 14
Eleni Angelomatis-Tsougarakis: “Heroines and victims: women in the Greek Revolution”
Anna Tabaki: “The emergence of female scholarship”
April 21
Ioannis Stribis: “Loans and international law”
Maria-Christina Chatziioannou: “The loans of the Greek Revolution: intermediaries and international lending in the early 19th century”
Simos Bozikis: “Public economy and the formation of a state in 1821”
May 12
Nikos Andriotis: “Refugees in the liberated areas during the Revolution of 1821: coexistence, confrontation, integration”
Gelina Harlaftis: “The Struggle at sea and the Greek maritime centres”
May 19
1821-2021: Research, exhibitions, activities
Ioannis Iliadis: “Naples, Cyprus and the Greek National Renaissance” (Society of Cypriot Studies)
Tasos Sakellaropoulos and Maria Dimitriadou: “The anniversary exhibition ‘1821 before and after’” (Benaki Museum)
May 26
1821-2021: Research, exhibitions, activity
Charalambos G. Hotzakoglou: “Testimonies for 1821 in Cyprus from Greek and foreign archives” (Society of Cypriot Studies)
Nassia Yakovaki: “Typoscopio 1821: building an open access tool. Initiative for systematic indexing of newspapers in the Greek Revolution” and “Philiki Etaireia. Documentation issues” (Department of Political Science and Public Administration, NKUA)
October 6
Elli Droulia: “The information technology of 1821: Press, typography, news”
Jacques Bouchard: “Georgios Tertsetis and the memoir”
Stathis Koutrouvides: “What do family archives reveal about people's actions during the Revolution?
October 13
Charalampos G. Chotzakoglou: “Painting Cypriot images for revolutionary flintlocks”
Dora Markatos: “Commemorating the Greek Revolution, 1821-1930: Heroes, monuments and national identity”
Vicky (Vayia) Karaiskou: vCyprus: places of memory-places of art: narratives of 1821 heroes”
October 20
Roderick Beaton: “Lord Byron at Messolonghi: the political significance of his contribution to the Greek Struggle”
Konstantinos Maras: “Building Europe from below: the movement of philhellenic associations as an early form of European unification”
October 27
George Tolias: “The shape of Philhellenism
Alexandra Sfoini: “The philhellenic press during the Revolution of 1821: types of publications and scope of the phenomenon”
Panagiotis El Gedi: “Digital Atlas of Philhellenism: An attempt to map the routes of the philhellenes in revolutionary Greece (1821-1833) ”
November 3
Spyridon Flogaitis: “Political thought, Constitutions and Revolution”
Nikitas Chatzimihail: “The Greek Revolution and the paradigm shift in legal thought”
Christos Loukos: “Ioannis Kapodistrias’ life and work: a historical approach”
Yannis Kokkonas: “A look at the selection, training and evaluation of teachers during the Kapodistrias’ period”
December 1
The Greek Revolution of 1821, an assessment
Discussion: Prokopios Pavlopoulos, Spyridon Flogaitis
December 15
The Greek Revolution of 1821, an assessment
Discussion: Paschalis M. Kitromilides, Vassilis Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis K. Hasiotis.
(Edited and translated description from organiser’s website)
The programme of talks was
March 3
Paschalis M. Kitromilides: “Enlightenment and Revolution”
March 10
Alexis Politis: “Literature in the years of the Revolution”
Panagiotis Michailaris: “Philiki Etaireia: from the founding of Odessa (1814) to the eruption of Morea (1821) ”
Dimitrios M. Kontogeorgis: “The Philiki Etaireia and the Balkan peoples. Plans, achievements and failures”
Julia Hatzipanagioti-Sangmeister: “Freemasonry and the Greek Revolution of 1821: bourgeois publicity, social ideas, revolutionary action”
March 24
Prokopis Pavlopoulos: “Aspects of the course of the Greek nation: roots and perspectives”
March 31
Ioannis P. Theocharidis: “Cyprus and 1821”
Constantin Irodotou: “The route of the Cypriot Hatzi-Petrakis: Greek Revolution and philhellenic networks”
Petros Papapolyviou: “Cypriot fighters in 1821: An assessment”
Michalis N. Michael: “An Ottoman power in the midst of a revolution”
April 7
Chariton Karanasios: “Church and education from the Fall of Constantinople to the Revolution”
Dimitris Stamatopoulos: “The Greek revolution and the transformations of the Roman millet in the decade 1821-1830”
Andreas Nanakis: “From Church leading nations to the nations of the Balkans”
April 14
Eleni Angelomatis-Tsougarakis: “Heroines and victims: women in the Greek Revolution”
Anna Tabaki: “The emergence of female scholarship”
April 21
Ioannis Stribis: “Loans and international law”
Maria-Christina Chatziioannou: “The loans of the Greek Revolution: intermediaries and international lending in the early 19th century”
Simos Bozikis: “Public economy and the formation of a state in 1821”
May 12
Nikos Andriotis: “Refugees in the liberated areas during the Revolution of 1821: coexistence, confrontation, integration”
Gelina Harlaftis: “The Struggle at sea and the Greek maritime centres”
May 19
1821-2021: Research, exhibitions, activities
Ioannis Iliadis: “Naples, Cyprus and the Greek National Renaissance” (Society of Cypriot Studies)
Tasos Sakellaropoulos and Maria Dimitriadou: “The anniversary exhibition ‘1821 before and after’” (Benaki Museum)
May 26
1821-2021: Research, exhibitions, activity
Charalambos G. Hotzakoglou: “Testimonies for 1821 in Cyprus from Greek and foreign archives” (Society of Cypriot Studies)
Nassia Yakovaki: “Typoscopio 1821: building an open access tool. Initiative for systematic indexing of newspapers in the Greek Revolution” and “Philiki Etaireia. Documentation issues” (Department of Political Science and Public Administration, NKUA)
October 6
Elli Droulia: “The information technology of 1821: Press, typography, news”
Jacques Bouchard: “Georgios Tertsetis and the memoir”
Stathis Koutrouvides: “What do family archives reveal about people's actions during the Revolution?
October 13
Charalampos G. Chotzakoglou: “Painting Cypriot images for revolutionary flintlocks”
Dora Markatos: “Commemorating the Greek Revolution, 1821-1930: Heroes, monuments and national identity”
Vicky (Vayia) Karaiskou: vCyprus: places of memory-places of art: narratives of 1821 heroes”
October 20
Roderick Beaton: “Lord Byron at Messolonghi: the political significance of his contribution to the Greek Struggle”
Konstantinos Maras: “Building Europe from below: the movement of philhellenic associations as an early form of European unification”
October 27
George Tolias: “The shape of Philhellenism
Alexandra Sfoini: “The philhellenic press during the Revolution of 1821: types of publications and scope of the phenomenon”
Panagiotis El Gedi: “Digital Atlas of Philhellenism: An attempt to map the routes of the philhellenes in revolutionary Greece (1821-1833) ”
November 3
Spyridon Flogaitis: “Political thought, Constitutions and Revolution”
Nikitas Chatzimihail: “The Greek Revolution and the paradigm shift in legal thought”
Christos Loukos: “Ioannis Kapodistrias’ life and work: a historical approach”
Yannis Kokkonas: “A look at the selection, training and evaluation of teachers during the Kapodistrias’ period”
December 1
The Greek Revolution of 1821, an assessment
Discussion: Prokopios Pavlopoulos, Spyridon Flogaitis
December 15
The Greek Revolution of 1821, an assessment
Discussion: Paschalis M. Kitromilides, Vassilis Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis K. Hasiotis.
(Edited and translated description from organiser’s website)
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