The Greek Revolution in the age of revolutions (1776-1848) reappraisals and comparisons

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Weitere Verfasser: Kitromēlidēs, Paschalēs M. 1949- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
Schriftenreihe:Routledge studies in modern European history 87
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Intro
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Rector's foreword
  • Contributors
  • The Greek world in the Age of Revolution
  • Notes
  • Part I: Resonances of the Age of Revolution I
  • 1. Revolutions in Europe (1776-1848)
  • The first wave
  • The French Revolution and Europe
  • The 1820s in Europe
  • A new model
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 2. The Greek Revolution and the Age of Revolution
  • Structural homologies
  • Contagion
  • Disruption
  • Consequences
  • Notes
  • 3. Greece, Spain, and the theory of emancipation in early European liberalism
  • Greece and Spain as imperial knots
  • Revolution as emancipation
  • Revolutionary and conservative emancipation and why Greece was significant for Spain
  • Notes
  • 4. Austria and the 1820s Revolutions: Between the heritage of the Congress of Vienna and political change
  • Notes
  • Part II: Resonances of the Age of Revolution II
  • 5. Transnationalism and cosmopolitanism in the 1820s: Philhellenism(s) in the public sphere
  • Typology
  • Chronology
  • The printing press as an agent of change
  • Georgian Britain
  • Restoration France
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 6. Greece and the Liberal Revolutions of 1820--1823 in Southern Europe
  • Greece and the trieno liberal 1820-1823
  • A 'liberal international'?
  • The Greek Revolution and the liberal international
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 7. Greece and 1848: Direct responses and underlying connectivities
  • Introduction
  • The 1848 revolutions and Greece: Direct responses
  • Administrative convergence between western Europe and Greece: Statistics
  • Administrative convergence between western Europe and Greece: Human mobility and border controls
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 8. "Che dura prova è tentar di greca aquila il dorso". The Greek War of Independence and its resonance in Sicilian culture of the 19th century
  • For a Palingenesis
  • Sicilian autonomism and national identity
  • Sicilian Philhellenism
  • Sicilian-Albanian scholars and the Greek Revolution
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Part III: Reverberations of Revolution in Eastern and Southern Europe
  • 9. Russia and Greece in the Age of Revolution
  • Notes
  • 10. The decade prior to the Greek Revolution: A black hole in Ottoman history
  • De-ayanization on the eve of the Greek Revolution: The Ali Pasha Revolt
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • 11. The Serbian, Greek, and Romanian Revolutions in comparison
  • Introduction
  • Divergencies
  • Similarities
  • Uniformities
  • Notes
  • Part IV: Revolutionary Waves in the Greek World I
  • 12. From the revolts to the Greek Revolution: Economic-political realities and ideological visions among the Greeks (end of the 18th C.-1821)
  • Notes
  • 13. The vigilant eye of the Revolution: Public security and police in revolutionary Greece
  • Introduction
  • From policing to the police: The establishment of police institutions in revolutionary Greece
  • Producing a territory: Mobility control and identification practices
  • The enemy within
  • The "dangerous classes
  • Conclusion -and a desideratum
  • Notes
  • Part V: Revolutionary Waves in the Greek World II
  • 14. Internal conflicts and civil strife in the Serbian and the Greek Revolutions: A comparison
  • Notes
  • 15. The sea and nation-building: Between a privately-owned merchant fleet and a revolutionary National Navy, 1821-1827
  • A privately owned Navy
  • A privateering fleet
  • Merchant shipping
  • Greek shipping and nation-building
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • 16. Economy and politics in the correspondence of the Neapolitan consuls in Greece
  • Notes
  • Part VI: Aspirations of Freedom in the Greek World
  • 17. The vision of the rebellious Greeks for a democratic and liberal state: The constitutions of the Greek Revolution
  • The general constitutional and political framework of the revolutionary constitutions
  • The democratic character of the revolutionary constitutions
  • The establishment of individual rights: The revolutionary constitutions as a model of liberal constitutionalism
  • Differences between the Constitutions of Epidaurus and Astros on the one hand, and of Troezen, on the other
  • The end of the revolutionary constitutions
  • Evaluation of the constitutions of the Greek Revolution
  • Notes
  • 18. Ideals of freedom in the Greek Revolution and the political discourse of modernity
  • Freedom for a nation: Two projects in one?
  • What (and how) could justify the cause
  • A quest for freedom: The contractual and the Republican model
  • A message in the bottle: Rhigas
  • A message in the bottle: Korais
  • A message in the bottle: Hellenic Nomarchy
  • The "meaning" of the message
  • Notes
  • Index