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The History of Greece - (Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations (Hardcover)) by Elaine Thomopoulos (Hardcover)
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- This complete history of Greece documents ancient times to the present, giving specific attention to its emergence as a modern European nation after the destruction, disease, and death Greece suffered during World War II and the subsequent civil war.
- About the Author: Elaine Thomopoulos, PhD, is an independent scholar who has authored local history books and is editor of Greek-American Pioneer Women of Illinois.
- 248 Pages
- History, Europe
- Series Name: Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations (Hardcover)
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This complete history of Greece documents ancient times to the present, giving specific attention to its emergence as a modern European nation after the destruction, disease, and death Greece suffered during World War II and the subsequent civil war.
Modern Greece started as a monarchy in 1832, with just a fraction of the land it now encompasses. The nation of Greece finally forged its identity in the 19th and 20th centuries after emerging from 400 years of Ottoman domination. This book traces the development of Greece from the Minoan civilization of Crete to modern times, telling the story of how Greece added territory and experienced fierce growing pains--including coups, dictatorships, depressions, enormous influxes of immigrants, and wars--before evolving into today's modern democratic state.
The History of Greece provides both an overview of Greece's early history as well as an examination of the difficulties that emerged in 2009 and 2010, such as its recent financial problems and social unrest. Quotes from Greek politicians, scholars, poets, and ordinary citizens are included to communicate Greece's national character.
- Provides an enlightening timeline of the history of Greece from prehistoric time to 2010
- Includes maps illustrating Greece's regions, islands, cities, and its growth into modern Greece
- A bibliography covers books and articles about the history, ethnography, and politics of Greece, as well as various online resources
Book Synopsis
This complete history of Greece documents ancient times to the present, giving specific attention to its emergence as a modern European nation after the destruction, disease, and death Greece suffered during World War II and the subsequent civil war.
Modern Greece started as a monarchy in 1832, with just a fraction of the land it now encompasses. The nation of Greece finally forged its identity in the 19th and 20th centuries after emerging from 400 years of Ottoman domination. This book traces the development of Greece from the Minoan civilization of Crete to modern times, telling the story of how Greece added territory and experienced fierce growing pains--including coups, dictatorships, depressions, enormous influxes of immigrants, and wars--before evolving into today's modern democratic state. The History of Greece provides both an overview of Greece's early history as well as an examination of the difficulties that emerged in 2009 and 2010, such as its recent financial problems and social unrest. Quotes from Greek politicians, scholars, poets, and ordinary citizens are included to communicate Greece's national character.Review Quotes
"Very highly recommended . . . opens Greek history to non specialists, telling an important story of a people at the core of Western culture." --Mediterranean Quarterly
About the Author
Elaine Thomopoulos, PhD, is an independent scholar who has authored local history books and is editor of Greek-American Pioneer Women of Illinois.