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Antiquarianism
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Greek antiquities during the course of the Greek Revolution
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The official language of the newly established Greek state
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Archaeology, Nation, and Race Confronting the Past, Decolonizing the Future in Greece and Israel
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Visions of Hellas: Greece in the mind’s eye, c.1700–c.1850
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The Greek Revolution of 1821: Contexts, Scottish connections, the classical tradition
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Greek democracy as heritage
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The global impact of the 1821 Revolution
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Greece’s 1821 and America: A message of freedom
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Modernity’s sacred ruins: Colonialism, archaeology, and the national imagination in Greece and Israel
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The Greek War of Independence in the visual arts and literature
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Am I not a Greek? The emergence of the ideal type of "modern Greek" from Thomas Hope's Anastasius (1819) to Percy Shelley's Hellas (1822)
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Achilles: Begging Greece
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Contemporary art and the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution (1821–2021)
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We have always been ancient: Greece celebrating its modernity as a confirmation of its antiquity
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“Bicentenary of the liberal revolution” podcast, episode 2: Aristides Hatzis with Anna Karakatsouli
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Political Identities II: The postwar liberal international order. The case of Hellenism
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Opening event of the Decolonize Hellas initiative
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Testing and contesting power in philhellenic thought and literature
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The two sister countries: Italian philhellenism and the Greek Revolution
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Ideological and aesthetic starting points of prerevolutionary theater: Its contribution to the 1821 Revolution
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Travel and archaeology in Ottoman Greece in the age of revolution, c. 1800–1833
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The musical expression of an unknown “crypto-philhellenism”: European operatic works during the period of the Greek Revolution (1821–1827)
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Philhellenic artists’ Images of Greece through the filter of ideology and aesthetics
Conference presentation