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Online-Only: Who fought whom in 1821 and where to find the Sultan?
Title:
Online-Only: Who fought whom in 1821 and where to find the Sultan?
When:
08.07.2021 19.00 h
Where:
Live Streamed Seminars Online Delivery -
Category:
Education

Description

Presenter: Dr Anna Vlachopoulou

Language of Presentation: EnglishR.M.L.G.*: 0 - No knowledge of Greek required.

 

Synopsis

National historiography depicts the insurrections of spring 1821, when Greek-speaking subjects of the Ottoman sultan rose in revolution, as one coherent event. Termed the “Greek Revolution” it is traditionally seen as a common endeavor of the Greeks to rid themselves of foreign oppression under the Ottoman yolk.

In fact, what happened in 1821 were different insurrections, with very diverse leaders and participants, taking place in very different regions with distinct features. While the planned insurrection in the Danubian Principalities ended in catastrophe, the ‘spontaneous’ uprising in the Peloponnese led to a protracted war of independence and ultimately the establishment of an independent nation state.

This seminar will take a look at pre-revolutionary Peloponnese’s society and socioeconomic structure, in order to gain a better understanding of the leaders and participants of the revolution: Who were the people who were fighting the Ottomans? What grievances drove them to risk life and limb? Which objectives did they pursue? What features of the Peloponnese made it more ‘insurrectionary’ than other regions?

 

Bio

Anna Vlachopoulou majored in History of Southeast Europe and minored in Ottoman and Byzantine Studies at the University of Munich, Germany.

After obtaining her degree she spent several years in Istanbul, Turkey, researching for her dissertation and teaching. She returned to Munich University to finish her PhD on the local causes of the Greek Revolution, which she published in 2013. She went on to hold teaching positions at Munich University in Ottoman Studies and History of Southeast Europe. Presently she is a participant in the research priority program “Transottomanica” working on a project on Greek merchant networks.

 

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

The event will be simulcasted YouTube Live, Facebook Live, and Twitter Broadcast.

You don't need an account to watch the live broadcast with any of the above services.

However, if you want to participate in the Q&A at the end of the seminar you'll need an account with the equivalent service in order to post your question in the comments.

 

Sponsors

We thank Jenny Proimos and Maria Dikaiou in memory of Eleni Harris, for the kind donations that make seminars like this possible..

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* R.M.L.G.: Recommended Minimum Level of Greek in order to enjoy this Event, on a scale of 0 to 5.

Venue

Venue:
Live Streamed Seminars Online Delivery

Online delivery for seminars happens over 3 different platforms in parallel (simulcasting).

The 3 platforms we have selected are YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. 

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However, if you want to participate in the Q&A at the end of the seminar you'll need an account with the equivalent service in order to post your question in the comments.

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If the speaker allows us to record the seminar, it will stay up on our page for on-demand viewing, if not, we will delete the seminar video after the live-streaming ends.