Lectures/Sep 27, 2021

Slaying the Dragon: Byzantine Survivals in the Greek War of Independence

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Slaying the Dragon: Byzantine Survivals in the Greek War of Independence, lecture by Nikos Panou (Stony Brook University), Dumbarton Oaks via Zoom, October 2, 2021, 1:00 pm

The lecture will focus on an aspect of the Greek War of Independence that calls for answers to questions as basic as they are elusive. What role did the Byzantine heritage play in conceptualizing, representing, or animating the struggle against the Ottoman Empire? What strands of Byzantium were foregrounded and through which mechanisms did they find a place in the collective imaginary of the period? In what ways was that process of reception and signification manifested, and to what extent? How can it be studied and properly understood today?

The event is cosponsored by the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture and Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC. Her Excellency Alexandra Papadopoulou, Ambassador of Greece to the United States, will provide opening remarks.

Nikos Panou is assistant professor of comparative literature and Peter V. Tsantes Endowed Professor in Hellenic Studies in the Department of English at Stony Brook University.

Advance registration is required.