Understanding the Greek Revolution (1821–1832): New Approaches in Social, Political and Cultural History: 319 - Rilegato

 
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A part of the insurrectionary wave of the 1820s, the Greek Revolution (1821–32) occurred midway between the French Revolution and the European Peoples’ Spring of 1848. Understanding the Greek Revolution presents the most recent research concerning the social, political and cultural history of this neglected episode in the revolutionary history of the nineteenth century.

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Elias Kolovos is Associate Professor in Ottoman History at the University of Crete. He has written, edited, and coedited books and papers on Ottoman History, including Across the Aegean: Islands, Monasteries and Rural Societies in the Ottoman Greek Lands (The Isis Press 2018).

Dimitris Kousouris is Researcher in the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He has written and co-edited articles, books and collective volumes in Modern and Contemporary History. His most recent book is: “Sira Nostra Patria”. The Latins of the Archipelago Between Empire and Nation-State (Berghahn 2022).

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