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The Free and the Brave: American Philhellenes and the 'Glorious Struggle of the Greeks' (1776-1866)
The Free and the Brave: American Philhellenes and the 'Glorious Struggle of the Greeks' (1776-1866)
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An exhibition at the Gennadius Library explored the relations and connections between Greece and the United States from the American Revolution of 1776 to the Cretan revolt of 1866. The bilingual catalog (in English and Greek) featured rare archival material, paintings, watercolors, artworks, and Philhellenic artifacts. The exhibition's themes included the impact of the Enlightenment, Lord Byron's poetry, and the atrocities committed by the Ottomans against the Greeks. American Philhellenes supported the revolutionaries, collected money and supplies for humanitarian aid, and adopted orphaned Greek children. Greece built its educational infrastructure with the support of American missionaries, and the plight of Greek slaves fueled abolitionist discourse in the U.S. Five original essays by experts offered a wider scholarly perspective.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 16 May 2022
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
This bilingual catalog (in English and Greek) accompanied an exhibition organized by the Gennadius Library on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution of 1821 to explore the relations and connections between Greece and the United States from the American Revolution of 1776 to the Cretan revolt of 1866. The hundred objects of the exhibition, fully illustrated in the catalog, include rare archival material, paintings, watercolors, artworks, and several Philhellenic artifacts from the Gennadius Library and other collections in Athens.
The themes of the exhibition, presented in the catalog by curator Maria Georgopoulou, delve on how the impact of the Enlightenment, the poetry of Lord Byron, as well as the atrocities committed by the Ottomans against the Greeks, motivated American Philhellenes to join the revolutionaries, to collect money and supplies for humanitarian aid to Greece, and even to adopt orphaned Greek children. Once freed, Greece built its educational infrastructure with the support of American missionaries, who set up successful schools on Greek soil. Finally, the plight of Greek slaves fueled abolitionist discourse in the U.S., as the story of Hiram Powers' sculpture The Greek Slave amply demonstrates.
Five original essays by experts offer a wider scholarly perspective: Pericles S. Vallianos speaks to the political affinities between the American and the Greek Revolution due to the Enlightenment; Photini Tomai hails the contributions of American Philhellenes to the Greek cause; Curtis Runnels explores the response of the Americans to the ordeals of the Greeks; Vangelis Karamanolakis studies the contributions of American Protestants to the educational development of Greece; and Peter Wirzbicki presents the impact of the Greek War of Indepen.
Weight: 1122g
Dimension: 212 x 280 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789609994552
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