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OverviewA 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elias Kolovos , Dimitris KousourisPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 319 Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9789004700949ISBN 10: 9004700943 Pages: 295 Publication Date: 11 July 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Chronology Introduction: The Greek Revolution of 1821 in the Age of Revolutions Historiographical Debates and New Research Elias Kolovos and Dimitris Kousouris Theoretical Debate: Revisiting a ‘Bourgeois Revolution’ The Greek Left and the Challenge of Theorising ‘1821’ Panagiotis Sotiris Part1 The Ottoman Context of the Greek Revolution 1 ‘Inciting the Rum Milleti to Rise Up’ The Outbreak of the Greek Revolution of 1821 according to the Ottoman Sources Elias Kolovos, H.Şükrü Ilıcak and Mohamet Shariat-Panahi 2 Salonica in the Revolutionary Conjuncture of 1821 PhokionP. Kotzageorgis 3 Post-revolutionary Salonica and Its Environs Penal Policies, Precautionary Steps and Institutionalised Rewards in the Aftermath of the Revolt Dimitris Papastamatiou Part2 Times of Transition: Continuity and Rupture 4 The Developing Idea of Liberation in the Course of the Greek National Movement in the Early Nineteenth Century The Case of Christophoros Perraivos Nikos Rotzokos 5 The Greek Revolution in the Morea Economies, Societies, and Cultures Aliki Fakoura 6 Alliances, Factions and Political Practices of the Moreot Notables before and during the Greek Revolution The Cases of the Kanakaris-Roufos, Peroukas and Charalambis Families Dimitris Bacharas Part3 The Dynamics of Modernisation 7 Irregular Warfare in the Greek Revolution of 1821 Klephtic or Partisan Warfare? Dionysis Tzakis 8 Disciplining the Armies Military Medicine during the Greek Revolution (1821–31) Athanasios Barlagiannis 9 Economy and Power in the Greek Revolution Public Revenues, Powerful Entities and State Formation Simos Bozikis 10 Athens and Athenian Politics during the Greek Revolution ZachariasD. Antonakis Part4 Contested Lands, Shared Sovereignties 11 The 1821 Greek Revolution in Central Greece The Catalytic Role of the Military Confrontation between Tepedelenli Ali Pasha and the Sublime Porte Panagiotis Stathis 12 The Catholics of Syros between Empire and Nation (1821–32) Dımıtris Kousourıs 13 New Perspectives in Local Politics before and during the Greek Revolution Consular Institutions in the Greek Archipelago (Late Eighteenth–Early Nineteenth Century) Eleftheria Zei IndexReviewsAuthor InformationElias 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). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |