This article explores questions surrounding the motivations of the diverse group of actors who took part in the Greek Revolution. Attention is directed especially towards conditions in the Peloponnese and the actions of local political and military elites. The insights gained from this analysis are further used to consider the extent to which the revolution may be compared, from a standpoint of precipitating causes, social forces and international contingencies, with the other great upheavals associated with the Age of Revolution
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The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...
This article explores the political languages which Greek revolutionaries employed between roughly 1...
The article discusses the genesis of the political by treating this phenomena as a distinctive inter...
The Greek Revolution detached a part of the territory of the Ottoman Empire and structured a newly f...
This article examines the unrest that emanated in Athens and rolled out across Greek cities in Decem...
abstract: The death of Pericles and the Peloponnesian War saw the clash of two very different politi...
Greece is a picturesque country on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula straddling the always-bl...
The article discusses the crisis of the political, treating this phenomenon as an interactive conste...
This article investigates the theoretical assumptions and implications of De Ste. Croix’s approach t...
This Master's thesis deals with the individual's motivations for participation in the Communist insu...
This article argues against two firmly-established ideas about the 1944 communist insurgency that le...
This chapter examines citizens’ discourse in relation to the availability, legitimacy, and efficacy ...
The political 'explosion' that took place in Greece was a symptom of a systemic and deep-rooted legi...
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was certainly an important milestone in the history of the Greek nation...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
The article revises an established view of Russian Revolution as two separate events - February Revo...