The Greek world under Ottoman and Western domination : 15th-19th centuries : proceedings of the international conference in conjunction with the exhibition "From Byzantium to Modern Greece, Hellenic Art in Adversity, 1543-1830", December 15, 2005-May 6, 2006, Onassis Cultural Center, New York / edited by Paschalis Kitromilides and Dimitris Arvanitakis ; [translation, Alexandra Doumas].
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Ριζάρειος Σχολή Βιβλιοθήκη Σχολής - Χαλάνδρι | Πληροφοριακό Τμήμα | ΖΑ3 39 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0010058299 |
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Pt. 1. Territory, economy, and administration. The monk, the technician of power, and the ideologue / Nikos Karapidakis -- The institution of the communities: a form of communication between sovereign and subject and a mechanism for constructing social memory / Dimitris Arvanitakis -- Venice and the urban centers in Venetian-held Greek lands: Canea and Candia - the walls, the churches, and the outer burghs / Elisabetta Molteni -- The perception and use of religious otherness in the Ottoman Empire: Zimmi-Rums and Muslim Turks / Evangelia Balta -- The last of the Phanariotes: Grβegoire d'Aristarchi Bey (1843-1914), an Ottoman diplomat and publicist in search of identity / Sinan Kuneralp -- Pt. 2. People, ideas, and the arts. Tradition and adversity: icon painting in Crete, Venice, and the Ionian Islands and El Greco's early career / Maria Constantoudaki-Kitromilides -- Religious art under foreign rule: the case of the painter / Maria Vassilaki -- The objectification of history and the historicizing of
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