One-day conference on Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution of 1821

Date: 

Saturday, February 10, 2024, 10:00am to 6:30pm

Location: 

Vouleutiko, Staikopoulou, 211 00, Nafplio, Greece

Poster with the conference's main details, title, location, time, organizers. On the right is a simple line drawing of a British formal military jacket from the 1800s.

Topic:

Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution of 1821: new research and questions

Organized by:

British School at Athens (BSA)Argolis Association of Philologists, with the support of the Municipality of Nafplio and CHS Greece

Open to:

All

Language:

Greek

Academic Coordination:

Michalis Sotiropoulos (British School at Athens), Roderick Beaton (King's College London and British School at Athens

Synopsis:

The British School at Athens in collaboration with the Argolis Association of Philologists, and with the support of the Municipality of Nafplio and the Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Harvard University, are hosting a one-day conference on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at the Vouleutiko building in Nafplio. The conference aims to showcase recent research on the relationship between Philhellenism and the Greek Revolution of 1821. Learn more about the one-day conference and the Britisch School at Athens research project on Philhellenism.