Nationalism qua Modernization: The Greek War of Independence
Nationalism qua Modernization: The Greek War of Independence
Tuesday, April 17, 20124:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
*PLEASE NOTE: This event has been moved from the Reuben W. Hills Conference Room to the CISAC Conference Room (C231) in Encina Hall Central, 2nd floor.
This lecture aims to situate the Greek War of Independence in the wider context of the clash between Tradition and Modernity in the European periphery. Focusing on the emergence of nationalism as a movement and an ideology, I explore the Greek War of Independence in terms of both its political dimensions and also its contribution to a much broader societal change. I argue that the Greek struggle for independence may be interpreted as a ‘Greek exit’ from tradition. In this respect, on the one hand, it constitutes an undoubtedly unique event of momentous importance per se, and yet, on the other hand, another instance of a prolonged and very intricate process of societal transformation.
Mediterranean Studies Forum, 2011-12 Greece & Turkey Lecture Series
Co-sponsored by The Europe Center