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Contents Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff xi Preface xiii Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Maps xix Chronology xxi Introduction 1 THE DICTIONARY 17 Appendixes A. Kings of Greece (1833-1973) 233 B. Presidents of Greece (1828-2020) 235 C. Prime Ministers of Modern Greece (1833-2019) 237 D. National Election Results in Greece (1946-2019) 243 E. Basic Data on Greece 251 F. Economic Statistical Charts Figure F.l. Greece: GDP Figure F.2. Greece: GDP Growth Figure F.3. Greece: GDP per Capita Figure F.4. Greece: External Balance of Goods and Services Figure F.5. Greece: General Government Balance Figure F.6. Greece: Inflation Figure F.7. Greece: 2020 GDP Growth in Southern Europe Compared to the EU Average 257 257 257 258 258 258 259 259 Bibliography 261 About the Author 295 ix
Bibliography CONTENTS General General Information Journals and Yearbooks History Before Independence The National Revolution and the 19th Century The 20th and 21st Centuries Politics (Including Public Policy, the Government, Institutions, and Political Parties) Foreign Relations (Including Cyprus and the European Union) Diaspora Economy Society Family, Village, Class, and Nation Education Religion Culture Architecture and Cities Art Literature Music Folklore Internet Sources General News History and Culture Economy and Business 266 266 267 267 267 269 270 275 276 280 281 283 283 286 286 287 287 288 288 291 292 293 293 293 293 294 INTRODUCTION The study of modern Greece has been overshadowed by its glorious ancestor, classi cal Hellas. Whereas Western scholarship has been fascinated by, and invested heavily 261
262 · BIBLIOGRAPHY in, ancient Greece for centuries, the international bibliography in English on modern Greece is, by comparison, quite limited. When dealing with such an ancient land as Greece, the first challenge is periodiza tion. A conventional date for the end of ancient Greece is the Roman conquest in 146 BCE, while the transition to the Byzantine period is marked by the move of the imperial capital from Rome to Constantinople in 330 CE. Some historians mark the end of the Middle Ages with the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453 CE. For others, the medieval era was prolonged in this part of Europe because of the Ot toman conquest and the control of most of Greek lands by a premodern, multiethnic, religiously legitimized, agriculturally based Near Eastern empire. For most, the erup tion of the national Revolution of 1821 marks the beginning of modern, independent, and national Greece. However, how this modern Greece is related to its medieval and ancient ancestors is still hotly debated. A standard and popular introduction to modern Greece is Richard Clogg’s A Con cise History of Greece (3rd ed., 2013), which presents a short, readable, dispassionate, well-balanced, and comprehensive narrative. Another work with similar aspirations is that of John Koliopoulos and Thanos Veremis, titled Greece—the Modern Sequel: From 1821 to the Present (2003), which expands into less conventional subject areas such as social and intellectual history. Modern Greece has been studied from many different comparative perspectives. First, as a Balkan nation, modern Greece has
been included in historical studies of the Balkans. In that regard, five works immediately come to mind. First is Lefteris Stavrianos’s The Balkans since 1453 (1965), a masterful tour d'horizon, which de spite its age remains an essential point of reference for the study of the making of modern Greece. Then, there are the works of Barbara Jelavich, History ofthe Balkans, vol. 1, Eighteenth andNineteenth Centuries (1983) and History ofthe Balkans, vol. 2, Twentieth Century (1983), as well as the book she coauthored with Charles Jelavich, The Establishment ofthe Balkan National States, 1804-1920 (1987), which constitute a good, conventional account on the late and post-Ottoman Balkans that helps place modern Greece within a wider historical context. More recently, Mark Mazower has endowed us with a brief and readable The Balkans: A Short History (2002) that bril liantly touches upon most of the themes that have preoccupied modern Balkan histo riography. Paschalis Kitromilides’s Enlightenment, Nationalism, Orthodoxy: Studies in the Culture and Political Thought of Southeastern Europe (1994) presents the in tellectual environment within which modern Greece and its neighboring nation-states emerged. Maria Todorova’s revealing Imagining the Balkans (1997) offers a useful and well-founded postmodernist critique of the prejudices of Western historiography with regard to the Balkans, including Greece. Another approach, favored more by comparative political scientists and experts in European Union studies, is to view Greece in relation to its fellow southern European states,
Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Although modern Greece shared a common histori cal past with its Balkan neighbors, it has followed a different developmental trajec tory after World War II as it did not experience communist rule. Instead, postwar Greece confronted the challenges of economic development in the 1950s and 1960s, democratization in the 1970s, and integration into Europe in the 1980s, just like Spain
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 263 and Portugal. A good work in that regard is Richard Gunther, P. Nikiforos Diaman douros, and Hans-Jürgen Puhle, eds., The Politics of Democratic Consolidation: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective (1995), which analyzes and compares the democratization trajectories of the southern European countries. A third, and much less developed, approach comes from a post-Marxist and wider leftist intellectual tradition that attempted to place modern Greece in the global semi periphery, somewhere between the underdeveloped Third World and the developed West. Espoused by sociologists and other social scientists from the 1960s to the 1980s, today this approach is in decline following the demise of dependency and other related theories. Two good examples of works within this paradigm are Nikos Poulantzas’s The Crisis of the Dictatorships: Portugal, Greece, Spain (1976) and, more recently, Nikos Mouzelis’s Politics in the Semi-periphery (1986). For studies of modern Greece in its own right, one good starting point might be Speros Vryonis’s The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of Islamization from the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century (1986), which deals with an understudied and underappreciated period and a process out of which modern Greece would later start taking form. Vryonis employs his exceptional intellectual gifts to brilliantly construct a narrative for the contraction and transformation of Hel lenism into the modern times. Turning to the pivotal moment of the arrival of nationalism in the 18th century and building upon
the work of Konstantinos Th. Dimaras, Paschalis Kitromilides’s The Enlightenment as Social Criticism: losipos Moisiodax and Greek Culture in the Eighteenth Century (1992) provides a groundbreaking study of intellectual history and the ideas that paved the way for the national revolution and the emergence of modern Greece. John Petropulos’s masterful Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833-1843 (1968) offers a vivid and comprehensive account of the mak ing of modern Greece, during and in the immediate aftermath of the revolution. Deconstructing the national myth of a unified revolutionary movement, Petropulos delves into the power struggles among the various constituencies and elites compet ing for the definition of modern Greece. Very perceptively, Petropulos identifies the continuities and discontinuities between Ottoman and independent Greece and many of the pathologies and their causes of its politics that have survived, to a large extent, to the present day. Douglas Dakin wrote a definitive account of the process of Greek state formation in The Unification of Greece 1770-1923 (1972). Although much smaller than Italy and Germany, Greece took more than a century to acquire its present form through the gradual enlargement of the original small kingdom established in and around Peloponnesus in 1830. Other important works that deal with specific subjects or time periods after in dependence include Kostas Vergopoulos’s Le capitalisme difforme et la nouvelle question agraire: L ’example de la Grèce moderne (1977), which explains the socio economic structure
of modern Greece as the result of the workings of a fundamental agrarian question that produced a nation of small landowners. John Koliopoulos analyzes the phenomenon and social context of brigandage, which survived well after independence in 19th-century Greece, in Brigands with a Cause (1987) and was
264 · BIBLIOGRAPHY extinguished only after it colonized the Greek state structures. Mark Mazower used the history of a city, Thessaloniki, to brilliantly discuss the broader issues of empire, nationalism, and modernity in his Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (2004). In his Stillborn Republic: Social Coalitions and Party Strategies in Greece, 1922-1936 (1983), George Mavrogordatos analyzes the rise and fall of the interwar Venizelist republic between the two cataclysms that defined Greece in the 20th cen tury: the Asia Minor catastrophe and World War II. Mavrogordatos works his way through a universe of competing constituencies in what amounted to a profound crisis of national integration that lasted until recently and had much to do with the new lands and the new peoples coming into Greece after the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. Mark Mazower offers an insightful and sober account titled Inside Hitler ’s Greece: The Experience of Occupation, 1941-1944 (1993) while reconnecting social with political history. Jean Meynaud wrote Les forces politiques en Grèce (1965) that suc cessfully explains the forces and cleavages that shaped Greece’s guarded democracy in the 1950s and 1960s. Michael Herzfeld, in The Poetics of Manhood: Contest and Identity in a Cretan Mountain Village (1988), offers an in-depth study of rural Greece that vividly brings together the insights of social anthropology. Nikos Mouzelis’s Modern Greece: Facets of Underdevelopment (1978) is a pioneering sociological study of the patholo gies of modern Greece, especially when compared
with the advanced West. Thanos Veremis wrote The Military in Greek Politics: From Independence to Democracy (1997), which is an essential reading for the study of civil-military relations and the democratization of Greece in the 20th century. Finally, Konstantinos Th. Dimaras wrote his History of Modern Greek Literature (1974), a year after Linos Politis did; both of these works are essential guides in modern Greece’s rich literary traditions. Two Greek politicians have written two influential books on the two turning points of postwar Greek history. Evangelos Averoff published By Fire and Axe: The Communist Party and the Civil War in Greece, 1944-1949 (1978) to offer a wellinformed, conservative perspective from the side of the victors of the Civil War. His main argument—which, thanks to an abundance of evidence, he makes it hard to refute—is that the communists were defeated not so much because of the U.S. intervention but because they had gradually lost the hearts and minds of the majority of Greeks. This was the result of the mistakes they committed by being hostage to a Stalinist, dogmatic ideology and worldview. Andreas Papandreou, who revolutionized Greek politics after 1974, wrote De mocracy at Gunpoint: The Greek Front (1971). In it, Papandreou masterfully brings together the definitive leftist narrative on postwar Greek history. This is a book that should be read less as history and more as metahistory by everyone interested in the myths and ideology that have dominated Greek public life since the fall of the colonels’ junta in 1974. For Papandreou, postwar
Greece has been a victim of U.S. intervention and imperialism. For him, as for most Greeks in the 1970s and 1980s, the precondition for the development and democratization of Greece should be the res toration of the country’s independence. Much of contemporary Greek historiography is about refuting the simplistic but captivating narrative that Papandreou promoted.
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 265 Contemporary Greek historiography can be grouped in two broad categories. There are the conventional studies of Greek politics, some of which are particularly well researched, such as Evanthis Hatzivassiliou’s Greece and the Cold War: Frontline State, 1952-1967 (2006) and Ioannis Stefanidis’s Stirring the Greek Nation: Political Culture, Irredentism and Anti-Americanism in Post-war Greece, 1945-1967 (2007). Then, there are collective works that bring together different social sciences such as the book edited by Mark Mazower titled After the War Was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and the State in Greece (2000). In regard to more contemporary subject areas, including Greece’s foreign rela tions, three edited volumes and a coauthored study stand out within a plethora of works. First, the one by Harry J. Psomiades and Stavros Thomadakis titled Greece, the New Europe, and the Changing International Order (1993), which, although a bit outdated, offers a rich collection of essays on Greece in the immediate aftermath of the end of the Cold War. Then there is Graham Allison and Kalypso Nicolaides’s The Greek Paradox: Promise vs. Performance (1997), which is a multidisciplinary collection of essays by some leading social scientists and commentators on the particular developmental trajectory of modern Greece and its failure to converge more rapidly with Western Europe. Third, Dimitris Keridis and Dimitris Triantafyllou brought together analysts from different sides in Greek-Turkish Relations in the Era of Globalization (2001) in a refreshing attempt to
connect foreign policy with wider international and domestic developments. Finally, RAND Corporation’s Ian O. Lesser and his associates, together with the Kokkalis Foundation, produced Greece ’s New Geopolitics (2001), which is a dispassionate assessment of Greece’s geostrategic position and its role in the world. Since especially the end of the Cold War, researchers on modern Greece have at tempted to deconstruct national history. Anastasia Karakasidou’s Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood: Passages to Nationhood in Greek Macedonia, 1870-1990 (1997) caused a storm when it was published and was denounced as treacherous by Greek nationalists. More recently, political scientists in particular have undermined the left ist narrative on postwar Greece that has been the dominant one since 1974. In that regard, the works of Stathis Kalyvas are of particular interest. For further research, one can visit the National Library of Greece, the Parliament Library, the General State Archives, the Athens Academy, the Archives of Contem porary Social History, the Gennadius Library, the Diplomatic Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Center of Neo-Hellenic Research at the National Research Foundation, the Greek Literary and Historical Archive (ELIA), the Balkan Studies Foundation, the Historical and Ethnological Association of Greece, the Cen ter of Asia Minor Studies, the Directorate of Military History, the Vovolini Archive, and the Historical Archive of the University of Athens. In addition, valuable collections are found in institutions established by Greek
statesmen, banks, and museums. First and foremost, they include the Konstantinos G. Karamanlis Foundation, the Andreas G. Papandreou Foundation, the Konstantinos Mitsotakis Foundation, and the Eleftherios Venizelos Foundation, as well as the his torical archives of the National Bank of Greece, the Agricultural Bank of Greece, the Bank of Greece, the Benaki Museum, and the War Museum.
266 · BIBLIOGRAPHY An extensive collection of books on Greece can also be found in the Widener Library of Harvard University. Smaller collections exist in other big universities in the United States, Britain, and elsewhere. Finally, important research material lies with the historical archives of the Foreign Office in Britain, the Foreign Ministry of France, other major European powers, and the United States. The bibliography that follows is restricted, with few exceptions, to works published in English. They are grouped in eight broad categories followed by a ninth that in cludes useful internet resources on Greece. Choosing a category in which to place a book presented its own challenges. For example, Mark Mazower’s Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 is about the history of the city of Thessaloniki and could have been listed in the “History” section or in “Architecture and Cities”). Instead, it is being listed in “Family, Village, Class, and Nation” as its central theme is the passage from the imperial to the age of nation-states. An extreme example of this difficulty was placing Martin Bernal’s Black Athena: The Afroasi atic Roots of Classical Civilization. Although this is a work that deals with ancient Greece, it has been hotly debated by present-day nationalists and, more broadly, postmodernist theorists on the construction of national and modern traditions. Thus, it is included in “Family, Village, Class, and Nation,” which lists works on the Greek nation and nationalism. Generally speaking, the “History” section includes histori cal
works, “Politics” lists works mostly of political science, “Foreign Relations” has studies of international relations, while the “Society” and “Culture” sections list an thropological and ethnographic studies. GENERAL General Information Campbell, John, and Philip Sherrard. Modern Greece. London: Ernest Benn, 1968. Clogg, Richard. A Concise History of Greece. 3rd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 2013. ------- . A Short History ofModern Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Clogg, Richard, and Mary Jo Clogg. Greece. Oxford: Clio Press, 1980. Colovas, Anthone C. A Quick History ofModern Greece. New York: Publish Amer ica, 2007. Constantopoulou, Photini, ed. The Foundation of the Modern Greek State: Major Treaties and Conventions, 1830-1947. Athens: Kastaniotis Editions, 1999. Gallant, Thomas W. Modern Greece, from the War of Independence to the Present. New York: Bloomsbury, 2016. Hellander, Paul. Greece. Country Guide. 8th ed. New York: Lonely Planet, 2008. Koliopoulos, John S., and Thanos Μ. Veremis. Greece—the Modern Sequel: From 1821 to the Present. New York: New York University Press, 2003. Legg, Keith R., and John Μ. Roberts. Modern Greece: A Civilization on the Periph ery. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1997.
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 267 Todorova, Maria. Imagining the Balkans. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Woodhouse, Christopher Μ. Modern Greece: A Short History. London: Faber Faber, 2000. Journals and Yearbooks Balkan Studies. Vol. 1. Thessaloniki, Greece: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1960. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. Oxford: Blackwell, 1975. Cambridge Papers in Modern Greece (KAMPOS). Cambridge: Cambridge Univer sity Press, 1993. Deltio Kentrou Mikrasiatikon Spoudon. Athens: Center for Asia Minor Studies, 1977. Epitheorisis Koinonikon Erevnon: The Greek Review of Social Research. Athens: Social Science Center, 1969. Epsilon: Modern Greek and Balkan Studies. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Department of Modern Greek and Balkan Studies, 1987. Hellenic Review of International Relations. Thessaloniki: Institute of Public Interna tional Law, 1981. Istor. A8’ll’vcx, 1990. Istorein. Athens: Nefeli, 1999. Journal of Modern Greek Studies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. Journal ofModern Hellenism. New York, 1985. Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora. New York: Pella, 1974. Kleio. Thessaloniki, 2005. Makedonika. Thessaloniki: Society for Macedonian Studies, 1940. Mandatophoros: Bulletin of Modern Greek Studies. Amsterdam: Byzantijns-Nieuwgrieks Seminarium, University of Amsterdam, 1972. Mediterranean Historical Review. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, School of History, 1986. Mediterranean Quarterly. Washington, DC: Duke University Press, 1990. Mnimon. Athens: Etairia Meletis Neou Ellinismou, 1971. Scandinavian Studies in Modern Greek. Gothenburg, Sweden,
1977. The South-East European YEARBOOK. Athens: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), 1988. Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen. Munich: Sudosteuropa-Gesellschaft (Southeast Europe Association), 1975. Ta Istorika. Athens: Melissa, 1983. HISTORY Before Independence Boardman, John. The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
268 · BIBLIOGRAPHY Browning, Robert, ed. The Greek World'. Classical, Byzantine, and Modern. London: Thames Hudson, 2000. Cartledge, Paul, ed. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece. Cam bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Clogg, Richard. The Movement for Greek Independence 1770-1821: A Collection of Documents. London: Macmillan, 1976. Cotterill, Henry B. Ancient Greece. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1913. Diamandouros, Nikiforos P., J. P. Anton, J. A. Petropulos, and P. Topping, eds. Helle nism and the First Greek War ofLiberation (1821—1830): Continuity and Change. Thessaloniki: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1976. Driault, Edouard, and Michel Lheritier. Histoire diplomatique de la Grèce de 1821 à nos jours. Paris: Didot, 1925-1926. Finlay, George. A History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, 146 BC to AD 1864. Vol. 6. Edited by H. F. Tozer. Oxford: n.p., n.d. Hadjiantoniou, George. Protestant Patriarch: The Life of Cyril Lucaris (1572-1638), Patriarch of Constantinople. London: Epworth Press, 1961. Kitromilides, Paschalls Μ. The Enlightenment as Social Criticism: losipos Moisiodax and Greek Culture in the Eighteenth Century. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1992. Koumoulides, John A., ed. Greece—the Legacy: Essays on the History of Greece, Ancient, Byzantine and Modern. Bethesda: University Press of Maryland, 1998. Martin, Thomas R. Ancient Greece: From Prehistoric to Hellenistic Times. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000. Papadopoulos, Theodore. Studies and Documents Relating to the History ofthe Greek
Church and People under Turkish Domination. Brussels: Librairie Scaldis, 1952. Pomeroy, Sarah B., Stanley Μ. Burstein, Walter Donlan, and Jennifer Tolbert Rob erts. A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society and Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Pratt, Michael. Britain ’s Greek Empire: Reflections on the History of the Ionian Is lands from the Fall of Byzantium. London: Rex Collings, 1978. Runciman, Steven. The Fall of Constantinople. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965. ------- . The Great Church in Captivity: A Study of the Patriarchate of Constantinople from the Eve of the Turkish Conquest to the Greek War of Independence. Cam bridge: Cambridge Press, 1968. Setton, Kenneth. Athens in the Middle Ages. London: Variorum Reprints, 1975. Stavrianos, L. S. The Balkans since 1453. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. Toping, Peter W. Studies in Latin Greece, A.D. 1205-1715. London: Variorum, 1977. Vakalopoulos, Apostolos. The Greek Nation, 1453-1669: The Cultural and Eco nomic Background ofModern Greek Society. Translated by I. Moles and P. Moles. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1976. ------- . History of Macedonia 1354-1833. Thessaloniki: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1973.
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 269 ------- . Origins of the Greek Nation: The Byzantine Period, 1204-1461. Rev. ed. Translated by I. Marks. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1970. Vryonis, Speros. The Decline ofMedieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of Islamizationfrom the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. Zakynthinos, Dionysios A. The Making ofModern Greece: From Byzantium to Inde pendence. Oxford: Blackwell, 1976. The National Revolution and the 19th Century Bower, Leonard, and Gordon Bolitho. Otto I, King of Greece: A Biography. London: Selwyn Blount, 1939. Brewer, D. The Flame of Freedom: The Greek War of Independence 1821-1835. London: John Murray, 2001. Carrabott, Philip, ed. Greek Society in the Making, 1863-1913. Hampshire: Vari orum, 1997. Clogg, Richard, ed. The Struggle for Greek Independence: Essays to Mark the 150th Anniversary of the Greek War of Independence. London: Macmillan, 1973. Dakin, Douglas. The Greek Struggle for Independence, 1821-1833. London: Univer sity of California Press, 1973. ------- . The Unification of Greece 1770-1923. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1972. Deringil, Selim. The Well-Protected Domains: Ideology and the Legitimation of Power in the Ottoman Empire, 1876-1909. London: I. B. Tauris, 1998. Diamandouros, Nikiforos, et al., eds. Hellenism and the First Greek War of Libera tion (1821-1830). Thessaloniki: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1976. Dontas, Domna. Greece and the Great Powers 1863-1875. Thessaloniki: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1966. Economopoulou, Marietta.
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Contents Editor’s Foreword Jon Woronoff xi Preface xiii Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Maps xix Chronology xxi Introduction 1 THE DICTIONARY 17 Appendixes A. Kings of Greece (1833-1973) 233 B. Presidents of Greece (1828-2020) 235 C. Prime Ministers of Modern Greece (1833-2019) 237 D. National Election Results in Greece (1946-2019) 243 E. Basic Data on Greece 251 F. Economic Statistical Charts Figure F.l. Greece: GDP Figure F.2. Greece: GDP Growth Figure F.3. Greece: GDP per Capita Figure F.4. Greece: External Balance of Goods and Services Figure F.5. Greece: General Government Balance Figure F.6. Greece: Inflation Figure F.7. Greece: 2020 GDP Growth in Southern Europe Compared to the EU Average 257 257 257 258 258 258 259 259 Bibliography 261 About the Author 295 ix
Bibliography CONTENTS General General Information Journals and Yearbooks History Before Independence The National Revolution and the 19th Century The 20th and 21st Centuries Politics (Including Public Policy, the Government, Institutions, and Political Parties) Foreign Relations (Including Cyprus and the European Union) Diaspora Economy Society Family, Village, Class, and Nation Education Religion Culture Architecture and Cities Art Literature Music Folklore Internet Sources General News History and Culture Economy and Business 266 266 267 267 267 269 270 275 276 280 281 283 283 286 286 287 287 288 288 291 292 293 293 293 293 294 INTRODUCTION The study of modern Greece has been overshadowed by its glorious ancestor, classi cal Hellas. Whereas Western scholarship has been fascinated by, and invested heavily 261
262 · BIBLIOGRAPHY in, ancient Greece for centuries, the international bibliography in English on modern Greece is, by comparison, quite limited. When dealing with such an ancient land as Greece, the first challenge is periodiza tion. A conventional date for the end of ancient Greece is the Roman conquest in 146 BCE, while the transition to the Byzantine period is marked by the move of the imperial capital from Rome to Constantinople in 330 CE. Some historians mark the end of the Middle Ages with the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans in 1453 CE. For others, the medieval era was prolonged in this part of Europe because of the Ot toman conquest and the control of most of Greek lands by a premodern, multiethnic, religiously legitimized, agriculturally based Near Eastern empire. For most, the erup tion of the national Revolution of 1821 marks the beginning of modern, independent, and national Greece. However, how this modern Greece is related to its medieval and ancient ancestors is still hotly debated. A standard and popular introduction to modern Greece is Richard Clogg’s A Con cise History of Greece (3rd ed., 2013), which presents a short, readable, dispassionate, well-balanced, and comprehensive narrative. Another work with similar aspirations is that of John Koliopoulos and Thanos Veremis, titled Greece—the Modern Sequel: From 1821 to the Present (2003), which expands into less conventional subject areas such as social and intellectual history. Modern Greece has been studied from many different comparative perspectives. First, as a Balkan nation, modern Greece has
been included in historical studies of the Balkans. In that regard, five works immediately come to mind. First is Lefteris Stavrianos’s The Balkans since 1453 (1965), a masterful tour d'horizon, which de spite its age remains an essential point of reference for the study of the making of modern Greece. Then, there are the works of Barbara Jelavich, History ofthe Balkans, vol. 1, Eighteenth andNineteenth Centuries (1983) and History ofthe Balkans, vol. 2, Twentieth Century (1983), as well as the book she coauthored with Charles Jelavich, The Establishment ofthe Balkan National States, 1804-1920 (1987), which constitute a good, conventional account on the late and post-Ottoman Balkans that helps place modern Greece within a wider historical context. More recently, Mark Mazower has endowed us with a brief and readable The Balkans: A Short History (2002) that bril liantly touches upon most of the themes that have preoccupied modern Balkan histo riography. Paschalis Kitromilides’s Enlightenment, Nationalism, Orthodoxy: Studies in the Culture and Political Thought of Southeastern Europe (1994) presents the in tellectual environment within which modern Greece and its neighboring nation-states emerged. Maria Todorova’s revealing Imagining the Balkans (1997) offers a useful and well-founded postmodernist critique of the prejudices of Western historiography with regard to the Balkans, including Greece. Another approach, favored more by comparative political scientists and experts in European Union studies, is to view Greece in relation to its fellow southern European states,
Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Although modern Greece shared a common histori cal past with its Balkan neighbors, it has followed a different developmental trajec tory after World War II as it did not experience communist rule. Instead, postwar Greece confronted the challenges of economic development in the 1950s and 1960s, democratization in the 1970s, and integration into Europe in the 1980s, just like Spain
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 263 and Portugal. A good work in that regard is Richard Gunther, P. Nikiforos Diaman douros, and Hans-Jürgen Puhle, eds., The Politics of Democratic Consolidation: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective (1995), which analyzes and compares the democratization trajectories of the southern European countries. A third, and much less developed, approach comes from a post-Marxist and wider leftist intellectual tradition that attempted to place modern Greece in the global semi periphery, somewhere between the underdeveloped Third World and the developed West. Espoused by sociologists and other social scientists from the 1960s to the 1980s, today this approach is in decline following the demise of dependency and other related theories. Two good examples of works within this paradigm are Nikos Poulantzas’s The Crisis of the Dictatorships: Portugal, Greece, Spain (1976) and, more recently, Nikos Mouzelis’s Politics in the Semi-periphery (1986). For studies of modern Greece in its own right, one good starting point might be Speros Vryonis’s The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and the Process of Islamization from the Eleventh through the Fifteenth Century (1986), which deals with an understudied and underappreciated period and a process out of which modern Greece would later start taking form. Vryonis employs his exceptional intellectual gifts to brilliantly construct a narrative for the contraction and transformation of Hel lenism into the modern times. Turning to the pivotal moment of the arrival of nationalism in the 18th century and building upon
the work of Konstantinos Th. Dimaras, Paschalis Kitromilides’s The Enlightenment as Social Criticism: losipos Moisiodax and Greek Culture in the Eighteenth Century (1992) provides a groundbreaking study of intellectual history and the ideas that paved the way for the national revolution and the emergence of modern Greece. John Petropulos’s masterful Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833-1843 (1968) offers a vivid and comprehensive account of the mak ing of modern Greece, during and in the immediate aftermath of the revolution. Deconstructing the national myth of a unified revolutionary movement, Petropulos delves into the power struggles among the various constituencies and elites compet ing for the definition of modern Greece. Very perceptively, Petropulos identifies the continuities and discontinuities between Ottoman and independent Greece and many of the pathologies and their causes of its politics that have survived, to a large extent, to the present day. Douglas Dakin wrote a definitive account of the process of Greek state formation in The Unification of Greece 1770-1923 (1972). Although much smaller than Italy and Germany, Greece took more than a century to acquire its present form through the gradual enlargement of the original small kingdom established in and around Peloponnesus in 1830. Other important works that deal with specific subjects or time periods after in dependence include Kostas Vergopoulos’s Le capitalisme difforme et la nouvelle question agraire: L ’example de la Grèce moderne (1977), which explains the socio economic structure
of modern Greece as the result of the workings of a fundamental agrarian question that produced a nation of small landowners. John Koliopoulos analyzes the phenomenon and social context of brigandage, which survived well after independence in 19th-century Greece, in Brigands with a Cause (1987) and was
264 · BIBLIOGRAPHY extinguished only after it colonized the Greek state structures. Mark Mazower used the history of a city, Thessaloniki, to brilliantly discuss the broader issues of empire, nationalism, and modernity in his Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (2004). In his Stillborn Republic: Social Coalitions and Party Strategies in Greece, 1922-1936 (1983), George Mavrogordatos analyzes the rise and fall of the interwar Venizelist republic between the two cataclysms that defined Greece in the 20th cen tury: the Asia Minor catastrophe and World War II. Mavrogordatos works his way through a universe of competing constituencies in what amounted to a profound crisis of national integration that lasted until recently and had much to do with the new lands and the new peoples coming into Greece after the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. Mark Mazower offers an insightful and sober account titled Inside Hitler ’s Greece: The Experience of Occupation, 1941-1944 (1993) while reconnecting social with political history. Jean Meynaud wrote Les forces politiques en Grèce (1965) that suc cessfully explains the forces and cleavages that shaped Greece’s guarded democracy in the 1950s and 1960s. Michael Herzfeld, in The Poetics of Manhood: Contest and Identity in a Cretan Mountain Village (1988), offers an in-depth study of rural Greece that vividly brings together the insights of social anthropology. Nikos Mouzelis’s Modern Greece: Facets of Underdevelopment (1978) is a pioneering sociological study of the patholo gies of modern Greece, especially when compared
with the advanced West. Thanos Veremis wrote The Military in Greek Politics: From Independence to Democracy (1997), which is an essential reading for the study of civil-military relations and the democratization of Greece in the 20th century. Finally, Konstantinos Th. Dimaras wrote his History of Modern Greek Literature (1974), a year after Linos Politis did; both of these works are essential guides in modern Greece’s rich literary traditions. Two Greek politicians have written two influential books on the two turning points of postwar Greek history. Evangelos Averoff published By Fire and Axe: The Communist Party and the Civil War in Greece, 1944-1949 (1978) to offer a wellinformed, conservative perspective from the side of the victors of the Civil War. His main argument—which, thanks to an abundance of evidence, he makes it hard to refute—is that the communists were defeated not so much because of the U.S. intervention but because they had gradually lost the hearts and minds of the majority of Greeks. This was the result of the mistakes they committed by being hostage to a Stalinist, dogmatic ideology and worldview. Andreas Papandreou, who revolutionized Greek politics after 1974, wrote De mocracy at Gunpoint: The Greek Front (1971). In it, Papandreou masterfully brings together the definitive leftist narrative on postwar Greek history. This is a book that should be read less as history and more as metahistory by everyone interested in the myths and ideology that have dominated Greek public life since the fall of the colonels’ junta in 1974. For Papandreou, postwar
Greece has been a victim of U.S. intervention and imperialism. For him, as for most Greeks in the 1970s and 1980s, the precondition for the development and democratization of Greece should be the res toration of the country’s independence. Much of contemporary Greek historiography is about refuting the simplistic but captivating narrative that Papandreou promoted.
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 265 Contemporary Greek historiography can be grouped in two broad categories. There are the conventional studies of Greek politics, some of which are particularly well researched, such as Evanthis Hatzivassiliou’s Greece and the Cold War: Frontline State, 1952-1967 (2006) and Ioannis Stefanidis’s Stirring the Greek Nation: Political Culture, Irredentism and Anti-Americanism in Post-war Greece, 1945-1967 (2007). Then, there are collective works that bring together different social sciences such as the book edited by Mark Mazower titled After the War Was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and the State in Greece (2000). In regard to more contemporary subject areas, including Greece’s foreign rela tions, three edited volumes and a coauthored study stand out within a plethora of works. First, the one by Harry J. Psomiades and Stavros Thomadakis titled Greece, the New Europe, and the Changing International Order (1993), which, although a bit outdated, offers a rich collection of essays on Greece in the immediate aftermath of the end of the Cold War. Then there is Graham Allison and Kalypso Nicolaides’s The Greek Paradox: Promise vs. Performance (1997), which is a multidisciplinary collection of essays by some leading social scientists and commentators on the particular developmental trajectory of modern Greece and its failure to converge more rapidly with Western Europe. Third, Dimitris Keridis and Dimitris Triantafyllou brought together analysts from different sides in Greek-Turkish Relations in the Era of Globalization (2001) in a refreshing attempt to
connect foreign policy with wider international and domestic developments. Finally, RAND Corporation’s Ian O. Lesser and his associates, together with the Kokkalis Foundation, produced Greece ’s New Geopolitics (2001), which is a dispassionate assessment of Greece’s geostrategic position and its role in the world. Since especially the end of the Cold War, researchers on modern Greece have at tempted to deconstruct national history. Anastasia Karakasidou’s Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood: Passages to Nationhood in Greek Macedonia, 1870-1990 (1997) caused a storm when it was published and was denounced as treacherous by Greek nationalists. More recently, political scientists in particular have undermined the left ist narrative on postwar Greece that has been the dominant one since 1974. In that regard, the works of Stathis Kalyvas are of particular interest. For further research, one can visit the National Library of Greece, the Parliament Library, the General State Archives, the Athens Academy, the Archives of Contem porary Social History, the Gennadius Library, the Diplomatic Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Center of Neo-Hellenic Research at the National Research Foundation, the Greek Literary and Historical Archive (ELIA), the Balkan Studies Foundation, the Historical and Ethnological Association of Greece, the Cen ter of Asia Minor Studies, the Directorate of Military History, the Vovolini Archive, and the Historical Archive of the University of Athens. In addition, valuable collections are found in institutions established by Greek
statesmen, banks, and museums. First and foremost, they include the Konstantinos G. Karamanlis Foundation, the Andreas G. Papandreou Foundation, the Konstantinos Mitsotakis Foundation, and the Eleftherios Venizelos Foundation, as well as the his torical archives of the National Bank of Greece, the Agricultural Bank of Greece, the Bank of Greece, the Benaki Museum, and the War Museum.
266 · BIBLIOGRAPHY An extensive collection of books on Greece can also be found in the Widener Library of Harvard University. Smaller collections exist in other big universities in the United States, Britain, and elsewhere. Finally, important research material lies with the historical archives of the Foreign Office in Britain, the Foreign Ministry of France, other major European powers, and the United States. The bibliography that follows is restricted, with few exceptions, to works published in English. They are grouped in eight broad categories followed by a ninth that in cludes useful internet resources on Greece. Choosing a category in which to place a book presented its own challenges. For example, Mark Mazower’s Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 is about the history of the city of Thessaloniki and could have been listed in the “History” section or in “Architecture and Cities”). Instead, it is being listed in “Family, Village, Class, and Nation” as its central theme is the passage from the imperial to the age of nation-states. An extreme example of this difficulty was placing Martin Bernal’s Black Athena: The Afroasi atic Roots of Classical Civilization. Although this is a work that deals with ancient Greece, it has been hotly debated by present-day nationalists and, more broadly, postmodernist theorists on the construction of national and modern traditions. Thus, it is included in “Family, Village, Class, and Nation,” which lists works on the Greek nation and nationalism. Generally speaking, the “History” section includes histori cal
works, “Politics” lists works mostly of political science, “Foreign Relations” has studies of international relations, while the “Society” and “Culture” sections list an thropological and ethnographic studies. GENERAL General Information Campbell, John, and Philip Sherrard. Modern Greece. London: Ernest Benn, 1968. Clogg, Richard. A Concise History of Greece. 3rd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni versity Press, 2013. ------- . A Short History ofModern Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Clogg, Richard, and Mary Jo Clogg. Greece. Oxford: Clio Press, 1980. Colovas, Anthone C. A Quick History ofModern Greece. New York: Publish Amer ica, 2007. Constantopoulou, Photini, ed. The Foundation of the Modern Greek State: Major Treaties and Conventions, 1830-1947. Athens: Kastaniotis Editions, 1999. Gallant, Thomas W. Modern Greece, from the War of Independence to the Present. New York: Bloomsbury, 2016. Hellander, Paul. Greece. Country Guide. 8th ed. New York: Lonely Planet, 2008. Koliopoulos, John S., and Thanos Μ. Veremis. Greece—the Modern Sequel: From 1821 to the Present. New York: New York University Press, 2003. Legg, Keith R., and John Μ. Roberts. Modern Greece: A Civilization on the Periph ery. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1997.
BIBLIOGRAPHY · 267 Todorova, Maria. Imagining the Balkans. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Woodhouse, Christopher Μ. Modern Greece: A Short History. London: Faber Faber, 2000. Journals and Yearbooks Balkan Studies. Vol. 1. Thessaloniki, Greece: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1960. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies. Oxford: Blackwell, 1975. Cambridge Papers in Modern Greece (KAMPOS). Cambridge: Cambridge Univer sity Press, 1993. Deltio Kentrou Mikrasiatikon Spoudon. Athens: Center for Asia Minor Studies, 1977. Epitheorisis Koinonikon Erevnon: The Greek Review of Social Research. Athens: Social Science Center, 1969. Epsilon: Modern Greek and Balkan Studies. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Department of Modern Greek and Balkan Studies, 1987. Hellenic Review of International Relations. Thessaloniki: Institute of Public Interna tional Law, 1981. Istor. A8’ll’vcx, 1990. Istorein. Athens: Nefeli, 1999. Journal of Modern Greek Studies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. Journal ofModern Hellenism. New York, 1985. Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora. New York: Pella, 1974. Kleio. Thessaloniki, 2005. Makedonika. Thessaloniki: Society for Macedonian Studies, 1940. Mandatophoros: Bulletin of Modern Greek Studies. Amsterdam: Byzantijns-Nieuwgrieks Seminarium, University of Amsterdam, 1972. Mediterranean Historical Review. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, School of History, 1986. Mediterranean Quarterly. Washington, DC: Duke University Press, 1990. Mnimon. Athens: Etairia Meletis Neou Ellinismou, 1971. Scandinavian Studies in Modern Greek. Gothenburg, Sweden,
1977. The South-East European YEARBOOK. Athens: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), 1988. Sudosteuropa Mitteilungen. Munich: Sudosteuropa-Gesellschaft (Southeast Europe Association), 1975. Ta Istorika. Athens: Melissa, 1983. HISTORY Before Independence Boardman, John. The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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