Paparrigopoulos on Continuity, Constantine, and the Council of Nicaea

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1353/mgs.2023.0000
Young Richard Kim
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Abstract:Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos was the “father” of modern Greek historiography, and his monumental Ιστορία του ελληνικού έθνους (History of the Hellenic Nation) was for its time a comprehensive and controversial achievement, an imaginative and learned tapestry of Greek history from antiquity to the present, woven with the golden thread of Hellenism. Against the prevailing views of European intellectuals, Paparrigopoulos understood the history of the Greek nation, people, culture, and language as unbroken—certainly subjected at times to the rule of foreign powers—but always enduring. To link ancient, medieval, and modern Greece into a single story, he developed a narrative of continuity in which Greece was guided by Providence toward a teleology that was realized in the fusion of Hellenism and Christianity and a polity of church and empire whose institutions were simultaneously, and paradoxically, democratic and monarchic. Two critical historical events made this possible: the reign of Constantine and the Council of Nicaea.
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帕帕里戈普洛斯论连续性、君士坦丁和尼西亚会议
摘要:康斯坦丁诺斯·帕帕里戈波洛斯是现代希腊史学之父,他的巨著《 ου ελληνικο υ》在当时是一项全面而有争议的成就,是一幅用希腊文化的金线编织的从古代到现在的希腊历史的富有想象力和学识的挂毯。与欧洲知识分子的主流观点相反,帕帕里戈普洛斯认为希腊民族、人民、文化和语言的历史是不间断的——当然有时会受到外国势力的统治——但总是持久的。为了将古代、中世纪和现代希腊联系在一起,他发展了一种连续性叙事,在这种叙事中,希腊在上帝的指引下走向了一种目的论,这种目的论是在希腊主义和基督教的融合中实现的,是一种教会和帝国的政体,其制度同时是民主的和君主制的,这是自相矛盾的。两个关键的历史事件使这成为可能:君士坦丁的统治和尼西亚会议。
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期刊介绍: Praised as "a magnificent scholarly journal" by Choice magazine, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. The Journal publishes critical analyses of Greek social, cultural, and political affairs, covering the period from the late Byzantine Empire to the present. Contributors include internationally recognized scholars in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, political science, Byzantine studies, and modern Greece.
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