Giati Giortazoume to 1821
Why do we celebrate the Greek War of Independence in 1821? Journalists Marilena Katsimi and Pierros Tzanetakos seek answers to the question "Why we celebrate 1821?" as well as what is the role of memory in public history?
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Giati Dichazonte I Ellines
Why are the Greeks divided? Is it only typical for our people to be divided or is it a common political and social phenomenon, the result of the differences between the individual groups that make up each nation?
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Itan to 21 Pagkosmio Gegonos?
Was the Greek War of Independence in 1821 a world event? We know revolution as national because Greece was founded. However, the more we learn about the struggle for the independence of the Greeks, the more we realize that it is universal.
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Polemos i Irini

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
War or Peace? From the Orlov revolt of 1770 and the war for independence in 1821 to the wake of the deafening defeat of 1897 and from the Balkan to the two World Wars and the Turkish invasion in Cyprus.
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Pos Vlepoun tous Ellines i Xeni
How do foreigners perceive Greeks? Modern Greeks have an obsession with how they are perceived by foreigners and specifically by western Europeans. Why are we so interested in what others say about us?
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Ti ftei me ta Ikonomika tis Elladas
What's wrong with the Greek economy? How difficult was to establish the state financially after Revolution against the Ottomans? What role had the loans of the Struggle, as well as those of the following decades, in the economy of Greece?
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Pos Kivernate i Ellada
How is Greece governed? The system of government is determined by the Constitution, namely, the supreme law that is the framework for the operation of the state, but also delimits the relationship of power with the people.
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To Parelthon, to Paron kai to Mellon
The past, the present and the future. On the 12th and final episode, journalists Marilena Katsimi and Pierros Tzanetakos focus on the three main axes that make up the nation state, namely the territory, the people and the power.
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