Ottoman views of the Greek War of Independence
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Ottoman views of the Greek War of Independence
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19 May 2021
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This panel entitled “Ottoman Views of the Greek War of Independence” was part of the 2021 Delphi Economic Forum. Firstly, Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, associate professor at Bilkent University, talks about how the 1821 Revolution transformed the identity dynamics of the Ottoman Empire, in general, and the area of Syria in particular. Next, Hakan Erdem, professor of history at Sabanci University, describes the reception of the Greek War of Independence by the Ottoman authorities. Then, Şükrü Ilıcak analyses the Greek Revolution in its imperial – Ottoman – context through the study of Ottoman archival material and Christine Philliou talks about the case of Greek Orthodox Christians, and more specifically Phanariots, who chose to remain in the Ottoman Empire as Ottoman subjects after the establishment of the Greek state.
(Edited description from organiser’s website)
(Edited description from organiser’s website)
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01:29:51
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BY-NC-SA Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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