Modern Greece (Paperback, New)


"Modern Greece" traces the rich and varied history of Greece and the Greeks over the last two centuries. It addresses topics drawn from social history and anthropology - such as urbanization, class formation, economic development, modernization, national identity, gender, and culture change. Its aim is to comprehend how those great events had an impact on the everyday lives of Greeks. Three themes run through the book. The first relates to Greece's identity. Standing astride the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe, Greek society has always manifested complex features reflective of its almost unique geographical situation. Another theme focuses on the Greek diaspora. For centuries, the "Greek world" meant far more than just the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula. The experience of the diaspora has been a crucial element in the development of Greece and Greek society. The last theme focuses on the role of foreign dependency. During the modern age, relations with Europe and the United States have shaped the development of Greek society in integral ways. The social, cultural, and economic history of the Greek people, then, is bound up with forces and developments on a scale larger

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"Modern Greece" traces the rich and varied history of Greece and the Greeks over the last two centuries. It addresses topics drawn from social history and anthropology - such as urbanization, class formation, economic development, modernization, national identity, gender, and culture change. Its aim is to comprehend how those great events had an impact on the everyday lives of Greeks. Three themes run through the book. The first relates to Greece's identity. Standing astride the crossroads of Asia, Africa and Europe, Greek society has always manifested complex features reflective of its almost unique geographical situation. Another theme focuses on the Greek diaspora. For centuries, the "Greek world" meant far more than just the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula. The experience of the diaspora has been a crucial element in the development of Greece and Greek society. The last theme focuses on the role of foreign dependency. During the modern age, relations with Europe and the United States have shaped the development of Greek society in integral ways. The social, cultural, and economic history of the Greek people, then, is bound up with forces and developments on a scale larger

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Hodder Arnold

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Brief Histories

Release date

August 2001

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First published

August 2001

Authors

Dimensions

217 x 139 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

280

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-340-76337-7

Barcode

9780340763377

Categories

LSN

0-340-76337-X



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