Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
List of Text-boxes
List of Tables
List of Charts
Timelines
1. The Greek World in its Ottoman Context
2. The War for Independence, 1821-1833
3. Building the Modern State, 1833-1909
4. Constructing the Modern Nation: Cultures, Identities, and
Diversity
5. The 'National Question': Irredentism and Foreign Policy
6. Society and Economy in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
7. From a Nation United to a Nation Divided, 1909-1919
8. The Inter-war Period, 1909-1940: a Time of Turmoil
9. The Terrible Decade: Occupation and Civil War, 1940-1950
10. Reconstruction and Retribution, 1950-1960
11. Dictatorship, Democratic Restoration and Europeanization,
1967-1990
12. From Boom to Bust in the Age of Globalization, 1990-2015
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
An authoritative one-volume social and political history of modern Greece covering the period from the beginning of the 19th century to the present day.
Thomas W. Gallant is Professor and Nicholas Family Endowed Chair in Modern Greek History at UC San Diego, USA. He is the author of Experiencing Dominion: Culture, Identity and Power in the British Mediterranean (2002) and editor of the ten-volume Edinburgh History of the Greeks.
With an authoritative and highly readable prose that testifies to
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Hands down, the most lucid, comprehensive, and readable history we
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*Katherine Fleming, New York University, USA*
Thomas Gallant’s Modern Greece is by far the best concise history
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*Exdoxios Doxiadis, Simon Fraser University, Canada*
Modern Greece by Tom Gallant is a successful example of how to
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*Antonis Liakos, University of Athens, Greece*
A skilful narrative of the history of Greece from the insurrection
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