Networks of Power in Modern Greece

Networks of Power in Modern Greece
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Download or read book Networks of Power in Modern Greece written by Mark Mazower and published by C Hurst. This book was released on 2008 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A multidisciplinary collection of essays by leading scholars that provides new perspectives modern Greek society and its historical development. HelenAngelomatis draws our attention to the role of women in the Greek war of independence; Mark Mazower and Charles Stewart explore local arguments over the miraculous power of the Virgin Mary to shed new light on the role of religion in the early 19th century; Thanos Veremis analyses the popular radicalism of Andreas Papandreou, the man who dominated Greek politics in the Cold Wars final decades; while the ambiguities of the very idea of a modern Greece are highlighted by John Koliopoulos. Other chapters examine through an ethnographic lens various aspects of contemporary Greek society.


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