This is an attempt to place the Greek War of Independence in the wider context of the clash between Tradition and Modernity in the European periphery. It focuses on the ideology and the movement of nationalism - a phenomenon springing up in modernity and bringing forward the concept of the nation as the proper unit of state organisation. Being the undisputed offspring of nationalism (which is viewed here as both the product and the vehicle of modernisation), the Greek War of Independence is discussed not solely in its political dimensions but also in terms of its contribution to a much broader societal change. It is in this sense that the Greek struggle for independence may be interpreted as the specifically "Greek exit" from tradition - as...
In numerous writings published between 1821 and 1828, Abbé de Pradtapproached the questions concerni...
This paper deals with the subject of Modern Greek consciousness which can be said epigrammatically t...
The main aim of this essay is to offer a critical survey of the development of Greek collective iden...
ABSTRACT: Modern Greece has held a marginal existence in the study of nationalism, and yet there is ...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
In post-Napoleonic Europe, where the Holy Alliance was dominant, the dogma of the legitimacy of sove...
How can we understand and interpret the popular narrative of the 1821 revolution that speaks for the...
The paper aims to trace the historiographical construction of the Great War in the Greek national na...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
The vital cultural project during the nineteenth century was the formation of an authoritative versi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)—-Boston University.Greece's difficulties are not new nor entirely Greek and they beca...
This article focuses on how the Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 and the Slavic revolts were interpreted ...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
Modern Greek statehood began to take shape with the War of Independence that broke out in 1821 and c...
This article traces the construction of the dominant, promemorandum discourse that has been propagat...
In numerous writings published between 1821 and 1828, Abbé de Pradtapproached the questions concerni...
This paper deals with the subject of Modern Greek consciousness which can be said epigrammatically t...
The main aim of this essay is to offer a critical survey of the development of Greek collective iden...
ABSTRACT: Modern Greece has held a marginal existence in the study of nationalism, and yet there is ...
AbstractInspired by the examples of the American and French revolutions, the Greek people rose up ag...
In post-Napoleonic Europe, where the Holy Alliance was dominant, the dogma of the legitimacy of sove...
How can we understand and interpret the popular narrative of the 1821 revolution that speaks for the...
The paper aims to trace the historiographical construction of the Great War in the Greek national na...
The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire (1821-1830) constituted the first breach in...
The vital cultural project during the nineteenth century was the formation of an authoritative versi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)—-Boston University.Greece's difficulties are not new nor entirely Greek and they beca...
This article focuses on how the Eastern Crisis of 1875–1878 and the Slavic revolts were interpreted ...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
Modern Greek statehood began to take shape with the War of Independence that broke out in 1821 and c...
This article traces the construction of the dominant, promemorandum discourse that has been propagat...
In numerous writings published between 1821 and 1828, Abbé de Pradtapproached the questions concerni...
This paper deals with the subject of Modern Greek consciousness which can be said epigrammatically t...
The main aim of this essay is to offer a critical survey of the development of Greek collective iden...