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ONLINE ONLY: Constantinople and the Megali Idea: From unification with Mother Greece to the creation of an Ionian State (ca. 1918-1922)

 

Live Stream Here: YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitter Broadcast
Date: THURSDAY 12 May 2022 @ 7:00pm AEST (Melbourne) | 12:00pm EEST (Athens) | 5:00am EDT (New York)
Presenter: Dr Dimitris Kamouzis

Language of Presentation: English
Entry: FREE

 
 

Synopsis

 

The period preceding the victory of the Kemalist forces and the “Asia Minor Catastrophe” (September 1922) constitutes a turning point for the history of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Orthodox Greeks of the Ottoman Empire.

The aim of this talk is to provide an overview of the political identification of the Patriarchate and the Constantinopolitan Greeks with Eleftherios Venizelos and the Greek irredentist plan of the Megali Idea (Great Idea). Initially the paper will focus on the endeavours of the religious and lay leaderships of the Greek Orthodox millet (ethno-religious community)  to sever their ties with the Porte and propagate the unification (enosis) with ‘Mother Greece’ from the signing of the Mudros armistice (30 October 1918) until the loss of Venizelos in the Greek elections of November 1920.

Afterwards it will cover the second and most dynamic phase of the Greek nationalist movement in Istanbul, which in terms of political goals was characterized by a shift from the unification with Venizelos’ Greece to the creation of a separate state for the unredeemed Greeks in Asia Minor.

 
 

How To Participate

 

Join us online as the event will be simulcasted on YouTube Live, Facebook Live and Twitter Broadcast

 
 
 
 
 
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