Celebratory symposium of "New Dimensions of 1821." Scholars from American, Canadian, Greek, and European institutions will discuss the Greek War of Independence both as a historical event that resonated across national borders and as an academic object that cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Panels on Law & Lawlessness, Religion & Millets, the Italian/Mediterranean/European dimension, the Russian...
Celebratory symposium of "New Dimensions of 1821." Scholars from American, Canadian, Greek, and European institutions will discuss the Greek War of Independence both as a historical event that resonated across national borders and as an academic object that cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Panels on Law & Lawlessness, Religion & Millets, the Italian/Mediterranean/European dimension, the Russian...
Celebratory symposium of “New Dimensions of 1821.” Scholars from American, Canadian, Greek, and European institutions will discuss the Greek War of Independence both as a historical event that resonated across national borders and as an academic object that cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Panels on Law & Lawlessness, Religion & Millets, the Italian/Mediterranean/European dimension, the Russian...
Celebratory symposium of “New Dimensions of 1821.” Scholars from American, Canadian, Greek, and European institutions will discuss the Greek War of Independence both as a historical event that resonated across national borders and as an academic object that cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Panels on Law & Lawlessness, Religion & Millets, the Italian/Mediterranean/European dimension, the Russian...
Popular support for the Greek Revolution in the United States garnered national attention at a level unparalleled to any other international event in the early 19th century. Early Americans supported the Greek cause because they felt a strong, sympathetic tie with the ancient Greeks and because they had a long-standing distrust for the Muslim World....