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Nine episodes from the 1821 Revolution
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1821 "Grasp education and freedom": Aspects of the Greek Revolution
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The Philhellenes
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The oath
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Ghosts of the Revolution
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The 1821 Revolution and the Greeks of America
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The Russian Empire and the Greek world: Local, European and global histories in the Age of Revolution
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Nationalist movements and philhellenism. Proceedings of the International Conference, 4-6 February 2021
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#Greece200years
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#Revolution1821
The hashtag #Επανάσταση1821 dominated the Twitter world in March 2021 during the celebrations for the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. Most of the posts refer to the fact of the celebrations with a playful character about the political figures or events that took place on 25 March 2021. In addition, there are users who do not comment mockingly, but only refer to the celebrations. Special mention is also made of the Greek flag, which is characterised by many as a sign of nationalism in the 21st century. The images accompanying the texts either mock or show Greek flags and imprints of Greek flags on buildings around the world due to the celebrations. -
#Greece2021
The hashtag #Greece1821 dominated March 2021 on Twitter due to the celebration of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. Netizens present with satisfaction and intense joy the bicentenary celebration that is taking place all over the world. The Greek white flag dominates the posts of users: they present buildings around the world with the Greek flag or images with the flag and historical figures. Also, historical information about personalities and events since the beginning of the Greek Revolution is recorded. Users show their enthusiasm for the mobilisation of Greeks around the world. -
#Haiti
The hashtag #Haiti dominated Twitter in March 2021 during the celebrations of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution. Twitter users expressed their disappointment with the Greek government, which did not invite representatives from Haiti to the official celebrations. Users refer to the recognition of the right of Greeks to self-determination and the creation of an independent state. They also comment on the fact that they self-sacrificingly sent men to fight in the Greek Revolution, as well as income from their coffee for the cause. Users highlight texts and images denigrating Haiti to show how ill-advised the Greek government's move was not to invite a delegation to the celebrations. Finally, reference is also made to the Haitian leader, Jean-Pierre Boyer, and his decisive role in the recognition of the Greek Revolution. -
Ioannis Kapodistrias: An attempt at a historical biography
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Statecraft: Shaping the state
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Digital Archive 1821
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Freedom 2021: Cypriot mosaics on the occasion of art
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Karl Krazeisen: The hagiography of the struggle
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1821 Digital Archive official presentation
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1821 Digital Archive
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Echoes of Cyprus 1821 - 2021
Public group on Facebook that was created to present the main points of the Greek Revolution but also the relationship between Greece and Cyprus during the Greek Revolution. The group highlights important aspects of the relationship between the Greek Revolution and 1821. -
Greeks everywhere are celebrating the uprising of 1821
Private Facebook group presenting key events of the Greek Revolution. The group refers to persons and events that are considered significant in the revolution. -
Eurostini in the Revolution of 1821
Public group on facebook related to the historical heroic work of Karagiozis shadow theater in the area of Evrostini, highlighting the participation of the area in the 1821 Revolution . The posts concern material from shadow theatre. Short excerpts from the work are presented. -
1821 The preparation, the proclamation, the struggles until liberation
Private Facebook group that addresses topics of concern to users regarding the preparation for the start of the Greek Revolution, the declaration of the struggle and how the country was led to liberation. The group presents historical elements that trace the course of the revolution that have to do with political and military organisation. -
1821-2021: 200 years
A public Facebook group that refers to issues mainly of contemporary politics but which also references issues related to the 1821 Revolution. Group members also post issues related to religion and how it is involved with the tevolution, as well as updates on saints' feast days. The group points out issues that are considered notable for the revolution.