The Birth of a Nation-State

Season 1

Working for their master’s dissertation, two history students investigate life in Ottoman Greece. A docudrama series that presents the course of Hellenism over the four centuries of Ottoman rule.

Where to Watch The Birth of a Nation-State • Season 1

14 Episodes

  • Towards the Fall of Constantinople
    E1
    Towards the Fall of Constantinople1071. In Manzikert, part of modern Turkey, a new Muslim dynasty, the Seljuks, manages to dominate in a battle against the Byzantines - a historical event that marks the beginning of the end for the Byzantine Empire.
  • Sacred War
    E2
    Sacred WarFollowing a 53-day siege, Constantinople falls into the hands of the Ottomans on March 29, 1453. With the capital of the Byzantine Empire now taken, it’s only a matter of time before Greece is also conquered.
  • Administration and Economy in Ottoman Greece
    E3
    Administration and Economy in Ottoman GreeceIn order to fill up the empire’s treasure chests after conquering new territories, Ottomans imposed heavy taxes to their non-Muslim subjects. In Greece, tax collection was as ruthless as it could be.
  • Education and the Role of the Church
    E4
    Education and the Role of the ChurchUnder the Ottoman rule, a long period of intellectual darkness began in Greece. With almost all educated people and scientists having fled to Europe, the difficult work of the preservation of Greek letters fell on the Church.
  • Language and Culture
    E5
    Language and CultureWith intellectuals away from Greece, Church took on the role of the watchful guardian of the Greek language. But equally important for the spreading of Greek language and culture were folk poetry and songs.
  • Everyday Life in Ottoman Greece
    E6
    Everyday Life in Ottoman GreeceBefore the Revolution of 1821, Greece’s population was a mosaic of people of different religions. Amid the extremely difficult life conditions and numerous restrictions, Greeks tried to preserve their traditional way of life.
  • Pre-Revolutionary Movements
    E7
    Pre-Revolutionary MovementsSince the fall of Constantinople, Greeks staged 123 smaller or bigger revolutions, which were usually instigated by the great European powers. All of them were drowned in blood, but they paved the way for the 1821 Revolution.
  • Intellectuals’ Struggle & the Greek Diaspora
    E8
    Intellectuals’ Struggle & the Greek DiasporaWith their modern ideas and activities, Greek intellectuals and expatriates prepared the ground for the burst of the Revolution in 1821. Two of the most emblematic figures were Adamantios Korais and Rigas Velestinlis.
  • The Way to Revolution
    E9
    The Way to RevolutionBeside Greek intellectuals, crucial role to the preparation of the Revolution played the numerous secret organizations, with Filiki Eteria being the most prominent, as well as certain areas of Greece, like Mani and Souli.
  • The Greek Revolution (Part 1)
    E10
    The Greek Revolution (Part 1)On February 24, 1821, Alexandros Ipsilantis, who has taken on the leadership of Filiki Eteria after Kapodistrias’ refusal, declares the beginning of the revolution in Iasi. But the heart of the Struggle beats in the Peloponnese.
  • The Greek Revolution (Part 2)
    E11
    The Greek Revolution (Part 2)Conflicts over power and the management of British loans gave rise to civil wars between rebelled Greeks. Finally, the victories of Kolokotronis and Karaiskakis as well as the tragedy in Missolonghi reignited the Struggle.
  • Sea and Revolution
    E12
    Sea and RevolutionThe fact that the Revolution of 1821 was the only one to have employed the navy was the key to its success. Hydra, Spetses and Psara led the war at sea and their famous fire ships stroke some heavy blows to the Ottoman fleet.
  • Free Greece and Kapodistias
    E13
    Free Greece and KapodistiasIn a very short time period, Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of Greece, managed to create a state from scratch. But, his conflict with the Opposition and the traditional social ranks made his position precarious.
  • From Kapodistrias’ Murder to King Otto
    E14
    From Kapodistrias’ Murder to King OttoThe period of anarchy that followed Kapodistrias’ murder destroyed almost everything he had created. To fill his gap, the Great Powers chose 17-year-old prince Otto to become the first ruler of the newly-found Greek state.
  • Dimitra MatsantoniΣοφία - Ιστορικός ερευνητής
  • Alexandros HrysanthopoulosΟρέστης - Ιστορικός ερευνητής
  • Yorgos GkikapeppasDirector

 

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