THURSDAY, 3 MAY FOURTH SESSION: The Ottoman Empire and the Greek Revolution 09.30 Petros Pizanias, Introduction Chairman Petros Pizanias 12.00 Yusuf Hakan Erdem, The Greek Revolt and the End of the Old Ottoman Order. FIRST SESSION: Aspects of Enlightement I. Chairman Gilles Pecout 12.20 Sia Anagnostopoulou, The Greek Revolution and its Impact upon the 09.45 Photini Vacki, Enlightenment Against Empire: the Concept of Nation in Kant Ottoman Power System. and Herder. 12.40 Sofia Laiou, The Greek Revolution in Peloponnesus through the eyes of a 10.05 Liana Theodoratou, “Another ”: Shelley’s Hellas and the Reinvention Local Ottoman Scholar. of Modern . 13.00 H. Sükrü Ilicak, The Revolt of Alexander Ipsilantis and the Fate of the 10.25 Voula Tsinorema, Enlightenment and Anti-Enlightenment: Adventures of the Fanariotes in Ottoman Documents. Enlightenment’s discourses. 13.20 Nikos Theotokas - Nikos Kottaridis, Ottoman Perceptions of Greek Revolution. 10.45 Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos, “Elleniki Nomarchia”: The Ideological Manifesto of 14.00 Discussion — 14.45 Lunch break Radical Enlightenment. 11.05 Discussion — 11.45 Break 18.00 Round Table: National State and Civil Society. Konstantinos Tsoukalas (Chairman), Efstathios Tsotsoros, Panagiotis Roilos, Kostas SECOND SESSION: Aspects of Enlightenment II. Chairman Liana Theodoratou Vergopoulos. 12.00 Panagiotis Roilos: At the borderline of the imaginary. Minor and major SATURDAY, 5 MAY narrations in the early 19th century Greece. 12.20 Gilles Pecout, La révolution grecque moment fondateur des solidarités politi- FIFTH SESSION: Critical Approaches of Historical Interpretations ques Méditerranéennes. Chairman Panagiotis Roilos 12.40 Yiannis Kokkonas, The question of during Enlightenment 09.00 Dimitris Stamatopoulos, Modern Greek Enlightenment and Hegemony in the and the answer of Revolution. Rum Millet: N. Logadis’ critique on D. Katartzis. 13.00 Denis Barau, Le versant pedagogique du philhellenisme. 09.20 Panos Vlagopoulos, Music and modern Greek History: Explicit and implicit 13.20 Discussion — 14.00 Lunch break historiographical models. 09.40 Ioannis Koubourlis, The Greek War of Independence and the Formation of 18.00 Round Table: Political Ideology and National Historiography. a Greek National State in the Early Grand Narratives of Modern Greek History. Petros Pizanias (Chairman) Yusuf Hakan Erdem, Gilles Pecout, Liana Theodoratou, Voula Tsinorema. 10.00 Discussion — 10.45 Break

SIXTH SESSION: Ideological exploitations of the Greek Revolution. FRIDAY, 4 ΜAY Chairman Nikos K. Karapidakis THIRD SESSION: The Greek Revolution as a Political Event. Chairman Y. Hakan Erdem 11.00 Dimitris Panagiotopoulos, The Metaxa’s Dictatorship propaganda and the Greek 09.00 Nikos Rotzokos, The Greek Nation as a Political Subject. Revolution. 09.20 Maria Euthymiou, The National Discourse in the Manifestos of 1821. 11.20 Kostas Katsapis, Perceptions of the Past: The Sense of “Bravery” and the 09.40 Dionyssis Tzakis, The Kotzampasis of Peloponnese facing the Greek Revolution. Exploitation of the Greek Revolution by the 1967 Dictatorship. 10.00 George Theodorides, The ‘milieu’ of Alexander Mavrochordatos and his political 11.40 Panayis Panayiotopoulos, Greek lovers of antiquity. Aspects of Coherence and strategy during the Greek Revolution. Crisis in National Ideology. 10.20 Padelis Lekas, Nationalism qua Modernization: The Greek War of Independence. 12.00 Discussion — 14.00 Lunch 11.00 Discussion — 11.45 Break IONIAN UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANTS DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Sia Anagnostopoulou, Assistant Professor, Modern Ottoman and Turkish History, . Denys Barau, PhD - History, Archivist. Marie Efthimiou, Assistant Professor, Greek Contemporary History, University of THE GREEK NATIONAL REVOLUTION Athens. Yusuf Hakan Erdem, Professor of Ottoman History, Sabanci University. A EUROPEAN EVENT H. Sükrü Ilicak, Historian, Harvard University. Nikos Karapidakis, Professor of Medieval History, Ionian University. Kostas Katsapis, PhD - History, Ionian University - Hellenic Open University. International Conference Giannis Kokonas, Assistant Professor, History of Books and Printing, Ionian Programme of Postgraduate Studies University. Nikos Kotaridis, Assistant Professor, Modern Greek History, Panteion University. on Modern Greek History Ioannis Koubourlis, Researcher, Institute for Neohellenic Research / National Hellenic Research Foundation. Sofia Laiou, Lecturer, Ottoman History, Ionian University. Padelis Lekas, Associate Professor, Historical Sociology, Aristotle University of Corfu 3 - 5 May 2007, Ionian Academy Thessaloniki. Dimitris Panagiotopoulos, PhD - History, Agricultural University. Panayis Panagiotopoulos, Lecturer of Sociology, University of Athens. Gilles Pecout, Professeur d’histoire contemporaine à l’Ecole Normale Supérieur, Directeur d’étude à l’Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Sorbonne I). Petros Pizanias, Professor of Modern Greek History, Director of Postgraduate Studies Program, Ionian University. Panagiotis Roilos, Professor, Classics Department, Director of the Modern Greek Studies Program, Harvard University. Nikos Rotzokos, Lecturer of Modern Greek History, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos, PhD - History, Ionian University. Dimitri Stamatopoulos, Lecturer of Balkan History, University of Macedonia. Liana Theodoratou, Associate Professor of Hellenic Studies, New York University. Giorgos Theodoridis, PhD – History, Hellenic Open University. Nikos Theotokas, Associate Professor, Historical Sociology, Panteion University. Stavroula Tsinorema, Associate Professor, Modern and contemporary Philosophy, University of Crete. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Efstathios Tsotsoros, Associate Professor, Greek Contemporary Economic Development President Petros Pizanias and Social Transformation, Panteion University. Members Konstantin Tsoukalas, Sociologist, Emeritus Professor, University of Athens. Yusuf Hakan Erdem, Gilles Pecout, Dionysis Tzakis, PhD - History, Ionian University – Hellenic Open University. Panagiotis Roilos, Liana Theodoratou Foteini Vacki, Lecturer, History of Philosophy, Ionian University. Panagiotis Vlagopoulos, Lecturer of Musicology, Ionian University. ORGANISATIONAL COMMITEE Kostas Vergopoulos, Professor of Political Economy, Panteion University and University of VIII. Vaia Diagoma, Dimitris Sotiropoulos, Dionysis Tzakis