
The Greek War of Independence
The Greek Revolution of 1821 was not merely a national uprising—it was a transnational event that reshaped the Eastern Mediterranean and reverberated across the globe. Moving beyond traditional nationalist historiography, this study draws on recent transnational and Ottoman-centered scholarship to examine how diaspora networks, European Philhellenes, and great power rivalries transformed a regional revolt into an international cause. The Ottoman context is treated not as a passive or declining backdrop, but as a dynamic, multiethnic polity grappling with reform, resistance, and the challenges of maintaining imperial cohesion. Drawing on multilingual and cross-regional sources, the Contributors explore how the Revolution was perceived, contested, and reshaped across diverse cultural and political spaces, embedding 1821 within the broader currents of nineteenth-century revolution, diplomacy, and state formation.
- Undertittel
- Impact, Perceptions, and Transformation Within and Beyond the Empire
- ISBN
- 9781836954224
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 860 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.3.2026
- Forlag
- BERGHAHN BOOKS
- Antall sider
- 288
