workshop 1821: what made it greek and...
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Workshop:
Workshop
1821: What Made it Greek and Revolutionary?
Wednesday,July4th
9:00-10:30Introduction
Constantin Tsoukalas, Opening Remarks
Ada Dialla, “The Direction of Our Research on 1821”
Yanni Kotsonis, "The Three Revolutions of 1821"
10:30-10.45Coffee
10:45-12:45TheSharedOttomanSpace
12:45-13.00Coffee
Elias Kolovos, “What is This and Why? Ottoman
Responses to the Greek Revolution"
Şükrü Ilicak, “How Greek and Revolutionary was the
Greek War of Independence to the Ottoman State?”
Yusuf Karabicak, “Who were the rebellious Rum?
Ottoman attempts to define the rebels and take measures
against them during the early days of the Greek Revolution”
13:00-15:00TheNewEmpiresinthe
Neighborhood,Part1
Anna Karakatsouli, “The French Involvement in the
Greek War of Independence”
Maurizio Isabella , “The Greek Revolution as a territorial
crisis in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean space”
15.00Lunch
Athens, July 4th‐5th
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Thursday,July5th
09:00-11:00TheNewEmpiresintheNeighborhood
Part2
Bill Molos, “The Greek Revolution of 1770”
Ada Dialla, “The Russian–Greek Intellectual Space:
defining the Greek cause as ‘Revolution’ and as ‘National’”
11:00-11.15Coffee
11:15-13:15TheGreekRevolutionandthenewState
Vaso Seirinidou, “The Revolution from below: Popular
legalism in Revolutionary Greece, 1822‐1827”
Socrates Petmezas, “The ‘Land Issue’ in the Greek War
of Independence: a reappraisal”
Yanni Kotsonis, “Dervenakia: Reflections on Memory,
Memorials, and the Great Event”
Lunch,13:15-14:15
14:15-15:00TheHistoriographyof1821
Michalis Sotiropoulos, “The three bipolar
framings of the history of the Greek Revolution
and how to avoid schizophrenia”
15:00-16.00Conclusion
Antonis Liakos, Concluding Remarks
Participants Ada Dialla (Athens School of Fine Arts)
Şükrü Ilicak (Ph.D., Harvard University)
Maurizio Isabella (Queen Mary University of London)
Yusuf Karabicak (McGill University)
Anna Karakatsouli (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Elias Kolovos (University of Crete)
Yanni Kotsonis (Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia ‐ NYU)
Antonis Liakos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Vasilis (Bill) Molos (NYU Abu Dhabi)
Socrates Petmezas (University of Crete)
Vaso Seirinidou (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Michalis Sotiropoulos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
Constantin Tsoukalas (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Hellenic Foundation for Culture)
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48VassileosConstantinouAvenue
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