Part I New Perspectives 1 The Greek Revolution 200 Years On: New Perspectives and Legacies 2 The Transnational Foundations of the Greek Revolution of 1821 3 New Perspectives in Local Societies During the Greek War of Independence: The Consular Experience in the Aegean4 Greece of the North?: Philhellenism, Hellenism, and Contemporary Perspectives of the Greek War of Independence in Iceland Part II Myths and Realities 5 A Local Uprising in an Ottoman Province? Mora/Morea, March 1821 6 Migrations, Exodus, and Resettlement during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830) 7 Privateering during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829): Issues of Legitimacy, Organisation, and Economics of a War-Induced Practice 8 The United States as a Haven for Greek Revolutionary War Orphans? Myth and Reality Part III Legacies and Reflections 9 Cyprus and 1821: Myths, Realities and Legacies 10 The Chios Massacre (1822) and Chiot Emigration: A Coerced Diaspora 11 Devoted to the Cause of Freedom: Jonathan Peckham Miller, Philhellenism, and the Transatlantic Struggle for Liberation 12 Russian Historiography and the Greek Revolution: Trends and Interpretations (1821–2021)13 The Shot Heard Round the World: The Greek Revolution’s Legacy in Poetry 14 Greek Independence and Its Significance to the Development of International Law
Yianni Cartledge is a PhD candidate at Flinders University, South Australia. His research explores migration from the Aegean islands to the English-speaking world between the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With a passion for Greek, Ottoman, Australian, and British histories, his current case studies include the Ikarians of South Australia and the Chiots of London. This is his first edited volume.
Andrekos Varnava is Professor of Imperial History
at Flinders University, South Australia. He has published four
monographs and more than 50 peer-reviewed articles/book chapters on
the history of the British Empire, specifically in Cyprus, on the
Armenian Question, and on British and Australian migration
histories. This is his eleventh edited volume.
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