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Identity in the Greek-speaking world (sixteenth and seventeenth century)

A short text written for another occasion and rejected due to its length. After the fall of Constantinople during the fourth crusade in 1204,  the adjective “Roman” (that is, Byzantine) as an identity marker lost its precise meaning, since it could now refer also to the Roman (Catholic) Church that represented an enemy. The historical [...]

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Language and Identity in Greece (1900-1976)

You can download the slides as PDF here. LanguageAndIdentityLectureSlides(2)

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