In the consciousness of the educated, bourgeois classes of nineteenth-century Europe, Greece was the eternal motherland of Europe and thus Greekness was synonymous with ancestral heritage. The idea(l) of Greece as ‘a spiritual landscape’ that embodied both ‘wild beauty and antique wisdom’ was a pole of attraction for those bohemian Philhellenes who sought to discover in Greece’s ‘uncivilized’ nature ‘a further range of experience beyond the classroom clichés’ of the academic classical world. The picturesque physiognomy of Greece proposed by popular travel books and illustrated ‘This is Greece’ tourist guides in the late nineteenth and twentieth was visualized through images of mount Olympus, the temple at Delphi, Epidaurus and the Acropolis...
Discussions of British travel to Greece in the nineteenth century have been dominated by the work of...
Published in Greek (2007) and English (2009), this volume combines, for the first time, the visualiz...
While travelling in Greece in 1892, a British tourist wryly commented on a group of tourists arrivin...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
In 1828, following a seven–year war waged against the Ottoman Empire and its nearly 400 years of sub...
While travelling in Greece in 1892, a British tourist wryly commented on a group of tourists arrivin...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
The interplay between the global and the local is a vital issue for people around the world, and has...
Research portfolio comprising an exhibition and 2 book chapters: Moschovi, Alexandra and Skoufias...
M.A.The school constitutes the main institution, to which modernsocieties assign the systematic soci...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
The reception of material and immaterial culture and heritage is a rapidly growing field. Indeed, sc...
The article concerns the 19th century travelogues from the Suli Mountains in South Epirus. The corpu...
The economic crisis in Greece, that became an acute reality in 2010, revealed the preexisting cultur...
Discussions of British travel to Greece in the nineteenth century have been dominated by the work of...
Published in Greek (2007) and English (2009), this volume combines, for the first time, the visualiz...
While travelling in Greece in 1892, a British tourist wryly commented on a group of tourists arrivin...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
In 1828, following a seven–year war waged against the Ottoman Empire and its nearly 400 years of sub...
While travelling in Greece in 1892, a British tourist wryly commented on a group of tourists arrivin...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
This study examines the way in which the ideas and perceptions of foreign visitors shape the identit...
The interplay between the global and the local is a vital issue for people around the world, and has...
Research portfolio comprising an exhibition and 2 book chapters: Moschovi, Alexandra and Skoufias...
M.A.The school constitutes the main institution, to which modernsocieties assign the systematic soci...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
The reception of material and immaterial culture and heritage is a rapidly growing field. Indeed, sc...
The article concerns the 19th century travelogues from the Suli Mountains in South Epirus. The corpu...
The economic crisis in Greece, that became an acute reality in 2010, revealed the preexisting cultur...
Discussions of British travel to Greece in the nineteenth century have been dominated by the work of...
Published in Greek (2007) and English (2009), this volume combines, for the first time, the visualiz...
While travelling in Greece in 1892, a British tourist wryly commented on a group of tourists arrivin...