EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 11 MIN
Lord Byron and the Greek Revolution
from The Greek Current · host Hellenic Leaders
As we celebrate Greek independence day today, March 25th, we’re going to take a deeper look at one of the crucial figures of the Greek Revolution of 1821, Lord Byron. Aside from his status as a world renowned poet at the time, he is also perhaps the most famous philhellene to travel to Greece and ultimately give his life for Greek independence in 1824, 200 years ago. Professor Roderick Beaton, a historian and author of the books Byron’s War: Romantic Rebellion, Greek Revolution, Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation, and The Greeks: A Global History, joins Thanos Davelis to explore Lord Byron’s important contributions to the Greek cause and his wider legacy. Read Prof. Roderick Beaton’s book on Lord Byron here: Byron's War: Romantic Rebellion, Greek RevolutionYou can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:Mitsotakis, Trudeau hail Greek-Canadian relations in joint statementMitsotakis, on Canadian TV, touts ‘rather impressive’ economic comebackNorth-South EU divide over defense bond
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Professor Roderick Beaton, a historian and author of the books Byron’s War: Romantic Rebellion, Greek Revolution, Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation, and The Greeks: A Global History, joins Thanos Davelis to celebrate Greek independence day by looking into Lord Byron’s important contributions to the Greek cause and his wider legacy 200 years after his death for the Greek cause.
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