Προσθήκη στα αγαπημένα
Often referred to as the ‘Long Nineteenth Century,’ this period witnessed the establishment of a Greek nation-state which had a profound impact on the Greeks everywhere.
Innovatively situating the story of the Greeks into a broader Ottoman and Mediterranean context, Thomas Gallant presents the most in-depth exploration of Greek society and culture available in any language. This is a substantive and original contribution to the study of the Greek people during the Modern period.
Key features:
List of Illustrations
List of Graph and Charts
List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgments
Series Editors Preface
1. The Winds of Change
2. New Greek Realities
3. The War that Change the Greek World
4. Contested State Formation (1832-1863)
5. Liberal Modernization: Successes and Failures (1863-1893)
6. The Social History of Every day Life
7. The Economy between Traditional and Modern
8. The Greek fin-de-siecle (1893-1913)
Timeline
Guide to Further Reading
Bibliography
Index
Περιγραφή
Often referred to as the ‘Long Nineteenth Century,’ this period witnessed the establishment of a Greek nation-state which had a profound impact on the Greeks everywhere.
Innovatively situating the story of the Greeks into a broader Ottoman and Mediterranean context, Thomas Gallant presents the most in-depth exploration of Greek society and culture available in any language. This is a substantive and original contribution to the study of the Greek people during the Modern period.
Key features: