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Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity 1821-1844 by Lucien J. Frary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Lucien J. Frary

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Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity 1821-1844 by Lucien J. Frary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity 1821-1844 by Lucien J. Frary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity 1821-1844 by Lucien J. Frary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Lucien J. Frary

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The birth of the Greek nation in 1830 was a pivotal event in modern European history and in the history of nation-building in general. As the first internationally recognized state to appear on the map of Europe since the French Revolution, independent Greece provided a model for othernational movements to emulate. Throughout the process of nation formation in Greece, the Russian Empire played a critical part. Drawing upon a mass of previously fallow archival material, most notably from Russian embassies and consulates, this volume explores the role of Russia and the potentinteraction of religion and politics in the making of modern Greek identity. It deals particularly with the role of Eastern Orthodoxy in the transformation of the collective identity of the Greeks from the Ottoman Orthodox millet into the new Hellenic-Christian imagined community. Lucien J. Frary provides the first comprehensive examination of Russian reactions to the establishment of the autocephalous Greek Church, the earliest of its kind in the Orthodox Balkans, and elucidates Russia's anger and disappointment during the Greek Constitutional Revolution of 1843, the leadersof which were Russophiles. Employing Russian newspapers and "thick journals" of the era, Frary probes responses within Russian reading circles to the reforms and revolutions taking place in the Greek kingdom. More broadly, the volume explores the making of Russian foreign policy during the reign ofNicholas I (1825-55) and provides a distinctively transnational perspective on the formation of modern identity. | Russia and the Making of Modern Greek Identity 1821-1844 by Lucien J. Frary, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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