You are warmly invited to a colloquium organised by the Centre for Greek Diaspora Studies and Hellenic Institute on 'The Transnational Greek Revolution, 1821-1830'.
The event will take place at Stewart House on Saturday, 9th May, and will last from 10.30am-1pm. You can also find a Teams link for remote attendance below. Speakers are Michalis Sotiropoulos (Edinburgh), Aggelis Zarokostas (Utrecht), and Christopher Jotischky (RHUL).
Please do consider attending, and feel free to circulate the email announcement and attached poster to any potentially interested parties!
Hellenic Institute
Centre for Greek Diaspora Studies
Royal Holloway University of London
Colloquium
Diasporic Revolution? Revolutionary Diaspora?
The Transnational Greek Revolution, 1821-1830
Saturday, 9 May, 10.30am-1pm
Stewart House, Room 1
(entrance through Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU)
Free and open to the public
Michalis Sotiropoulos (University of Edinburgh)
Exile, Empires and the Making of National Spaces; Or how Thodorakes became Theodoros (Kolokotrones)
Aggelis Zarokostas (University of Utrecht)
Beyond Lord Elgin: Intermediaries and Local Actors in the Collection and Circulation of Antiquities in the Ionian Basin, 1800-1820
Christopher Jotischky (Royal Holloway University of London)
Out of the Harem and into Britain: Four Greek Women’s Experiences of Enslavement, Revolution, and Diaspora