Paschalis M. Kitromilides is author of numerous books, including Enlightenment and Revolution: The Making of Modern Greece. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Athens and a member of the Academy of Athens. He is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the European Society for the History of Political Thought. Constantinos Tsoukalas is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Athens. A former president of Greece’s National Centre for Social Research, he has taught all over the world, and between 2016 and 2020 was President of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture.
An outstanding contribution to our understanding of the Greek
Revolution and its immense consequences on global history, from an
impressive group of distinguished scholars covering an astonishing
range of topics on the revolutionary decade of the 1820s. This
attractive, monumental work will be indispensable as we reflect on
the bicentennial and the significance of the simultaneously old and
young nation of Greece.
*Georgios Varouxakis, Queen Mary University of London*
Contemporaries saw the Greek Revolution as a liberal beacon in an
age of reaction; two centuries later, it seems to anticipate later
independence movements, nationalist uprisings, civil wars, and
refugee crises. The Greek Revolution magisterially reframes its
significance within a global age of revolutions. A more impressive
bicentennial tribute would be hard to imagine.
*David Armitage, Harvard University*
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