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The Swiss banker Jean Gabriel Eynard and Greece. On this episode our guest-speaker Dr. Schönhärl Korinna, Substitute Professor at the KIT Karlsruhe, Germany focuses on the Swiss banker Jean-Gabriel Eynard who was one of the leading figures of international philhellenism from the second half of the 1820s until his death in 1863. Eynard provided Greece both with investment and with valuable ties to his international diplomatic network. Through much of his career, Eynard prioritized his beloved Greece and invested much energy and effort in mentoring the country both financially and ideologically. This close relationship to the country calls for explanation, because Eynard neither enjoyed a classical education nor had any personal ties to Greece before 1825 – with one exception: Ioannis Capodistrias, whom Eynard first met at the Congress of Vienna, in 1814, when Capodistrias was a diplomat in the service of the Russian czar. Korinna Schönhärl is a Substitute Professor at the KIT Karlsruhe. She qualified as a Professor of Modern History (University Duisburg-Essen) with her postdoctoral thesis on European investment in Greece in the 19th century (European Investment in Greece in the Nineteenth Century. A Behavioural Approach to Financial History, 2020). Schönhärl holds a PhD from Goethe-University Frankfurt (Knowledge and Visions. Politics and theory of the economists around the poet Stefan George, Akademie 2008). Further research foci are the history of economic thought, moral economics and historiographic methodology. Her current research project at Goethe University Frankfurt is entitled “International cultural history of tax morale” and compares discourses on tax paying behaviour in Western Germany, Spain and the USA after 1940. The Capodistrias Museum mini-lectures series was commissioned by the Friends of the Capodistrias Museum Association, as part of their 2021 initiatives in support of the Capodistrias Museum, with the aim to bring together speakers who touch upon early 19th European History in ways which relate to the life and legacy of Ioannis Capodistrias and this year's bicentennial celebration of the 1821 Greek Revolution. Special thanks to all our guest-speakers, Alexander Martin, Korinna Schönhärl and Yanni Kotsonis who generously participated in the series, to the series curator, Ada Dialla and series production coordinator, Eleni Stambogli. If you want to listen to more episodes you can follow Capodistrias Museum on spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3A5AnXmHDZML350y5QEkN6] or visit our website at capodistriasmuseum.gr [https://www.capodistriasmuseum.gr/]
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