Austrian-Greek encounters over the centuries : history, diplomacy, politics, arts, economics /
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Meeting name: | International Symposium on Austrian-Greek Encounters over the Centuries (2007 : Athens, Greece) |
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Imprint: | Innsbruck : Studienverlag ; Piscataway, N.J. : Distributed in North America, Transaction Publishers, 2007. |
Description: | 246 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6825546 |
Table of Contents:
- Organisation of the International Symposium on Austrian-Greek Encounters over the Centuries
- Opening Speeches
- Opening Speech
- Opening Speech
- Opening Speech
- Opening Speech
- I. First Session History and Diplomacy
- Greek-Austrian Diplomatic Relations during the 2nd half of the 19th Century
- Empress Elisabeth and Greece
- II. Second Session History and South East European Perspectives
- The Balkans between Austria and Greece
- The Stabilisation and Association Process for Western Balkan Countries: Successes and Failures
- Culture Matters: Perspectives of Austrian-Greek Cultural Cooperation in South East Europe
- III. Third Session History and Research
- The Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens - Past and Future
- Vienna and Byzantium - Past, Present, Future Perspectives
- Anton Prokesch-Osten and the Kingdom of Greece
- IV. Fourth Session The Habsburg Empire and The Greeks
- "Griechischer Handelsmann": Anatomizing a collective subject
- Vienna and Enlightenment: The case of Rigas Velestinles
- Greeks in the Habsburg Lands (17th-19th centuries): Expectations, Realities, Nostalgias
- Greek Communities in the Danube Region - Outposts of Greek Culture
- V. Fifth Session Architecture, Literature, Music
- Neoclassical Architecture as a Cultural Link Between Vienna and Athens The Architect Theophilos Hansen (1813-1891)
- The reception of Austria in Modern Greek Literature and Theatre
- The Greek Presence in the musical life of Vienna during the 19th and 20th Centuries
- VI. Sixth Session Geography and Folklore
- Greece as Research Area for Austrian Geographers - History, Projects, Results and Perspectives
- The Austrian Contribution to the Research of the Greek Folklore
- VII. Closing Speech Results and Perspectives
- Results and Perspectives
- VIII. Annex I Photographs
- IX. Annex II Additional Bibliography
- Additional Bibliography as selected by the authors
- Speakers