This article focuses on philhellenic travellers' perceptions and experiences of Greece in the early nineteenth century, especially during the War of Independence in the 1820s. The central argument is that philhellenes - that is to say, supporters of Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire - understand Greece as a 'real-and-imagined' space. Greece is an 'imagined' location in the sense that philhellenic conception of it is shaped by certain rhetorical assumptions and priorities. But, evidently, it is also a 'real' space, not simply in the obvious sense that the landscape has a tangible existence, but also in that those rhetorical constructions have concrete consequences and expressions. These expressions are especially significant because...
The view of tourism’s past for Greece is dominated by narratives of early travelers who recorded the...
The introduction to the outcome of an attempt at an interdisciplinary approach to the transition fro...
The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this le...
This article focuses on philhellenic travellers' perceptions and experiences of Greece in the early ...
This article explores the shifting definition(s) of Panhellenism in fourth century Athenian politica...
The article highlights the port-city space of Odessa during the first three decades of its foundatio...
The article examines the collaborations between the pensionnaires of the Villa Medici in Rome and th...
This article is the result of research conducted as part of a Leverhulme Trust Project on ‘mountains...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
Ιn this article I shall examine the history of representation of Athens as a capital of the modern G...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
Planning and building of Neo-Classical Athens under the Bavarian administration does not fit easily ...
The article interrogates the rationale and origins of changing imaginaries of tourism in Greece in t...
The introduction to the volume discusses, first, the conceptual framework of localism and the local ...
This article looks at the representation of an Athenian avenue as it appears in a contemporary Greek...
The view of tourism’s past for Greece is dominated by narratives of early travelers who recorded the...
The introduction to the outcome of an attempt at an interdisciplinary approach to the transition fro...
The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this le...
This article focuses on philhellenic travellers' perceptions and experiences of Greece in the early ...
This article explores the shifting definition(s) of Panhellenism in fourth century Athenian politica...
The article highlights the port-city space of Odessa during the first three decades of its foundatio...
The article examines the collaborations between the pensionnaires of the Villa Medici in Rome and th...
This article is the result of research conducted as part of a Leverhulme Trust Project on ‘mountains...
This article explores ways in which the increasing segmentation and specialization of domestic space...
Ιn this article I shall examine the history of representation of Athens as a capital of the modern G...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
Planning and building of Neo-Classical Athens under the Bavarian administration does not fit easily ...
The article interrogates the rationale and origins of changing imaginaries of tourism in Greece in t...
The introduction to the volume discusses, first, the conceptual framework of localism and the local ...
This article looks at the representation of an Athenian avenue as it appears in a contemporary Greek...
The view of tourism’s past for Greece is dominated by narratives of early travelers who recorded the...
The introduction to the outcome of an attempt at an interdisciplinary approach to the transition fro...
The article focuses on the view of the Mediterranean in early geopolitical writings. Through this le...