Greek Revolution of 1821 Greek Revolution of 1821

Greek Revolution of 1821

European Contexts, Scottish Connections

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Publisher Description

Political history and history of ideas, art history, theories of nations and nationalism, Classical Reception studies, modern Greek history and modern Scottish history come together in this collection of essays by experts in all these fields. The starting point for the volume is the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution (1821-1832), for the first time linked to the cultural and intellectual history of Scotland, and particularly of Edinburgh, during roughly the same period. The book's two parts respectively contextualise the struggle for Greek national independence in space and time, and explore the engagement of Scots with Greece during the period, as well as parallels between the two nations. Throughout, the Greek Revolution and its Scottish supporters are viewed in relation to the Classical Tradition, or Classical Reception.This pioneering book makes a unique contribution to the burgeoning literature on the Greek Revolution during the anniversary decade, and raises issues of national identity and self-determination that have contemporary resonances in both Greece and Scotland, at opposite ends of Europe, today.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2024
July 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Edinburgh University Press
SELLER
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
6.2
MB
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