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Aspects of the intellectual and social history of the Greek Revolution: 2nd session

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Aspects of the intellectual and social history of the Greek Revolution: 2nd session

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The concept and the reality of revolution in the 21th century: Philosophical, political and anthropological challenges

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14 June 2021

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"On 14 June you are all welcome to join us to our second session “The concept and the reality of revolution in the 21th century: Philosophical, political and anthropological challenges” of our series “Aspects of the intellectual and social history of the Greek Revolution”.
Moderator: Dr George Kalpadakis, Modern Greek History Research Centre of the Academy of Athens (KEINE)
Speakers:
Dr Nicholas Vrousalis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, “Was the Greek Revolution of 1821 ‘bourgeois’?”
Dr Judith Vega, University of Groningen, “The fragmented revolution? Struggles against domination and the defence of the lifeworld”
Dr Anna Mahera, University of Ioannina, “Celebrating revolutions, adjusting definitions”. "

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https://nia.gr/%ce%b4%ce%b9%ce%ac%ce%bb%ce%b5%ce%be%ce%b7-the-concept-and-the-reality-of-revolution-in-the-21th-century-philosophical-political-and-anthropological-challenges/
https://nia.gr/site/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Abstracts-2nd-session-1.pdf

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