Reclaiming the southeastern European enlightenment and beyond

History of European Ideas 48 (8):1039-1044 (2022)
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It has become a recurrent theme in public debate in Greece, at least for the past few decades, to evoke the cultural and socio-political lag due to the lack of an Enlightenment process similar to t...

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Spyridon Tegos
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