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The Philhellenic movement in the USA in the era of the Greek Revolution

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The Philhellenic movent in the USA was one of the strongest in the world. Americans raised money to help the Greek cause and some of them landed in Greece to help the Revolution. Among them Samuel G. Howe who was a physician. He was probably the most prominent figure in the Philhellenic movement in the US. What facilitated the emergence of philhellenism was the growing American fascination with Classical Greece that was expressed through the growth of Greek Revival architecture and an interest in Greece itself and the first visits there by Americans, Edward Everett from Massachusetts and Nicholas Biddle from Pennsylvania. What was also remarkable was the growing interest in the Greek struggle for freedom throughout the United States during the 1820s.

This presentation will be in English and our speaker for this event is Professor of History, Alexander Kitroeff of Haverford College.

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Event Date 04-25-2021 1:15 pm CST
Event End Date 04-25-2021 2:45 pm CST
Individual Price Free
Speaker Dr. Alexander Kitroef
Number Hours Greek
Online Event Link (Click to attend) http://bit.ly/hcc-sw-155

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    • Building Fund
    • Birthright Hellas
      • Thessaloniki - Summer 2024
    • Summer School 2024
    • Marathon Exchange
      • Athens Marathon Fundraiser
      • Application form for Athens Marathon Fundraising
    • Volunteer Program for High School Students
    • Adopt-A-Greek School
      • Donate
      • Approved Schools
      • Donate to adopt a greek school
      • School Comments
    • World Hellenic Diaspora
      • Incubation for New Organizations
      • WHD Donation form
    • The History Café
    • Building Fund Donations
    • Hellenic Voice
      • Buy Ad Space on our Newsletter
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      • Subscribe to receive the newsletter
      • Newsletters online
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  • News
    • Member News
    • On Charalampous Exhibition
    • Media
      • Video Library
    • Some Technical articles
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  • About us
    • Message from the President
    • New Year's Message
    • Mission Statement
    • HCC's History
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