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Reception of the 1821 Greek Revolution
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The 1821 Revolution and the Greeks of America
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Workshop: 1821: What Made it Greek and Revolutionary?
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The Greek War of Independence: reappraising its economic legacies
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Balkan readings of 1821
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Americal philhellenism: The impact of the 1821 Greek Revolution in the USA
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The international impact of the 1821 Revolution
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How do (should) we remember 1821?
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Cyprus and 1821: Myths, realities, forgetting and remembering
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Ottoman perceptions of the Greek Revolution
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Greece's 1821 as an international event: its impact on America
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The "Laboratory of Greece" from 1821 to 2015
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The establishment of the Church of Greece: rival versions of Οrthodoxy, the nation and the revolution
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The 25 March anniversary in the romantic years (1830-1880): rituals of memory and literary representations
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Freedom and Death in the Greek Revolution of 1821: Microhistorical analyses of battles in the Epirotic and Balkan areas
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Creative writing in education inspired by paintings: The case of Theodoros Vryzakis on 1821
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Aspects οf the 1821 Revolution in Nikos Kazantzakis' play "Kapodistrias"
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The Greek Revolution of 1821 in the discourse of the Russian press (based on the materials of the journals “Vestnik Yevropy” and “Syn Otechestva”)
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“The Peloponnese Revolt” through Ottoman sources
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Italian philhellenism and the 1821 Revolution
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Thinking about (18)21
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The Greek War of Independence and Polish philhellenism
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The Greek Revolution, education and collective memory: Transformations of school and public history
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Ottoman views of the Greek War of Independence
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Between Teos and Sparta: The revolution in Panagiotis Soutsos’ The Cithara (1835)
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The cult of the insurgent Greek nation in Kalvos’ “Odes”
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