Dimitris Keridis is associate professor of international politics at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, Greece. He served as the founding director of the Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe at Harvard University and as the Karamanlis Associate Professor in Hellenic and Southeast European Studies at the Fletcher School, Tufts University.
More than 180 cross-referenced entries cover important persons,
events, institutions, politics, the economy, society, and culture.
The easy-to-read entries are substantive…. Along with an excellent
bibliography are appendixes for kings, presidents, prime ministers,
national election results, country facts, and economics.
Recommended.
*CHOICE, April 2010*
This work is for the student or researcher needing a quick
reference to a particular modern Greek person, event, or place. It
is recommended for collections that are acquiring the entire
Historical Dictionaries of Europe series or that have an emphasis
in the country or area.
*Booklist, January 2010*
Academic libraries catering for courses in modern history,
international relations, etc. who have found other volumes in this
series useful will certainly find this worth considering.
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