This article explores the political languages which Greek revolutionaries employed between roughly 1821 and 1828, and the multiple ways in which these languages found their way into the political projects they put into force (or sought to do so). It does so by considering the revolution as an open-ended political crisis during which revolutionaries were forced to address – theoretically and practically – the fundamental issues of political power: its source, its location and its organisation. As it shows, the frameworks for political action (or “scripts”) the revolutionaries drew on varied and fed into alternative visions of statehood (national, federal, local). By uncovering and understanding these alternatives, as well as why some predomi...
This article examines the proliferation of popular literary texts about Modern Greece in nineteenth-...
Αim of this paper is to highlight and record the political manifestations of the Great Idea, as they...
How can we understand and interpret the popular narrative of the 1821 revolution that speaks for the...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
Abstract The Greek Revolution of 1821–1829 mobilized the ideas of classical reception...
This article explores questions surrounding the motivations of the diverse group of actors who took ...
The article investigates the relations between the Italian national discourseduring the Risorgimento...
In post-Napoleonic Europe, where the Holy Alliance was dominant, the dogma of the legitimacy of sove...
The Greek Revolution detached a part of the territory of the Ottoman Empire and structured a newly f...
The Greek Revolution 1821-1829 contributed to the beginning and development of the Eastern crisis of...
Where did "democracy" come from, and what was its original form and meaning? Here Josiah Ober shows ...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
This special issue is the outcome of a renewed interest in the study of 1821 and has its own history...
This article summarizes the political and social tensions which challenged the conservative order in...
as reflected in the periodical Ermhv ~ o Lovgio ~ (1811-1821) The periodical Ermhv ~ o Lovgio ~ – f...
This article examines the proliferation of popular literary texts about Modern Greece in nineteenth-...
Αim of this paper is to highlight and record the political manifestations of the Great Idea, as they...
How can we understand and interpret the popular narrative of the 1821 revolution that speaks for the...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
Abstract The Greek Revolution of 1821–1829 mobilized the ideas of classical reception...
This article explores questions surrounding the motivations of the diverse group of actors who took ...
The article investigates the relations between the Italian national discourseduring the Risorgimento...
In post-Napoleonic Europe, where the Holy Alliance was dominant, the dogma of the legitimacy of sove...
The Greek Revolution detached a part of the territory of the Ottoman Empire and structured a newly f...
The Greek Revolution 1821-1829 contributed to the beginning and development of the Eastern crisis of...
Where did "democracy" come from, and what was its original form and meaning? Here Josiah Ober shows ...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
This special issue is the outcome of a renewed interest in the study of 1821 and has its own history...
This article summarizes the political and social tensions which challenged the conservative order in...
as reflected in the periodical Ermhv ~ o Lovgio ~ (1811-1821) The periodical Ermhv ~ o Lovgio ~ – f...
This article examines the proliferation of popular literary texts about Modern Greece in nineteenth-...
Αim of this paper is to highlight and record the political manifestations of the Great Idea, as they...
How can we understand and interpret the popular narrative of the 1821 revolution that speaks for the...