This article will focus on folk studies in Greece and the role they played both in the creation of the Greek national state and in the shaping of Greek identity. The Great Idea, the official ideology of the Greek state from 1843 to 1922, exercised influence both on the formation and the development of folklore studies. This specific idea of expanding the boundaries of Greece by way of liberating other areas inhabited by Greeks, located outside the Greek national borders of the time, outlined the framework for the folklore studies and defined their relationship with the ancient Greeks and their culture. Thus, the key concept in dealing with the Great Idea is the theory of continuity which is common ground in folk studies around the world. Th...
The interwar crisis as perceived by conservative German and Greek intellectuals focused particularly...
This thesis focuses on the dilemma caused by visible differences which are used etic-ly to envisage ...
This thesis explores the discourse of cultural heritage internationalism and nationalism as they wer...
This study examines the role of folk dance in constructing national identity in Greece. It illustrat...
Nationalism as ideology in modern Greece answered a challenging task: establish the link between Mod...
This article deals with folklore, which is one of the most important elements in the social and cult...
This article presents an overview of Greek ethnography. It argues that ethnography in Greece cannot ...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
Th is essay argues that two different orientations have shaped the growth of European folkloristics ...
In the 1920s more than 230,000 Pontic Greeks took refuge in Greece fromAsia Minor and the Soviet Uni...
ABSTRACT: Modern Greece has held a marginal existence in the study of nationalism, and yet there is ...
In the long space-time between the late fifteenth and early nineteenth centuries Greek Orthodox peop...
The article examines the development of anthropological discourse in British travel accounts of mode...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάApplying a «Modemist» approach on nation-building this paper exa...
The basis of our theoretical examination and analysis is the folk culture of Macedonians. Having in ...
The interwar crisis as perceived by conservative German and Greek intellectuals focused particularly...
This thesis focuses on the dilemma caused by visible differences which are used etic-ly to envisage ...
This thesis explores the discourse of cultural heritage internationalism and nationalism as they wer...
This study examines the role of folk dance in constructing national identity in Greece. It illustrat...
Nationalism as ideology in modern Greece answered a challenging task: establish the link between Mod...
This article deals with folklore, which is one of the most important elements in the social and cult...
This article presents an overview of Greek ethnography. It argues that ethnography in Greece cannot ...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
Th is essay argues that two different orientations have shaped the growth of European folkloristics ...
In the 1920s more than 230,000 Pontic Greeks took refuge in Greece fromAsia Minor and the Soviet Uni...
ABSTRACT: Modern Greece has held a marginal existence in the study of nationalism, and yet there is ...
In the long space-time between the late fifteenth and early nineteenth centuries Greek Orthodox peop...
The article examines the development of anthropological discourse in British travel accounts of mode...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάApplying a «Modemist» approach on nation-building this paper exa...
The basis of our theoretical examination and analysis is the folk culture of Macedonians. Having in ...
The interwar crisis as perceived by conservative German and Greek intellectuals focused particularly...
This thesis focuses on the dilemma caused by visible differences which are used etic-ly to envisage ...
This thesis explores the discourse of cultural heritage internationalism and nationalism as they wer...