Greek Society in the Making, 1863–1913

Realities, Symbols and Visions

Philip Carabott editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Aug '18

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First published in 1997, Carabott creates a volume exploring the struggle between the forces of modernity and those who resisted and denied it, providing the underlying theme of this volume. Using a wide array of sources, and drawing parallels with processes elsewhere in Europe, the contributors focus on such topics as secularization and the church, education and irredentism, shifts in the language of political contention, the feminist awareness in prose. Historical writing on Greece in this era has tended to concentrate on facts and on the roles of individuals and foreign powers. The papers here, which derive from research presented to a conference at King’s College London in 1995, aim rather to look at the potency of social forces and groupings, and offer a critical and often revisionist account of the fundamental changes in society that marked the period from the 1860s to the start of the present century.

'This...collection represents a very welcome contribution to the historiography of modern Greek history generally and to our understanding of the period of the reign of King George I specifically.' Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Volume 17

ISBN: 9781138315556

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Weight: 640g

239 pages