Mark Mazower's definitive history, 'The Greek Revolution', meticulously chronicles the improbable uprising of the Greek people against the formidable Ottoman Empire in the early 19th century. From the initial stirrings of rebellion following Napoleon's defeat, Mazower details the brutal conflict that galvanized European and American interest, culminating in the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece with critical intervention from Russia, France, and Britain. This account vividly portrays the human cost, political maneuvering, and cultural impact of a struggle that fundamentally reshaped modern Europe.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a comprehensive and authoritative history of the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829).
- Understand the complex interplay of nationalism, international diplomacy, and military conflict that defined the era.
- Gain insight into the origins of modern Greece and the profound impact of the revolution on European Romanticism and political thought.
- Follow the dramatic stories of revolutionaries, statesmen, and ordinary people caught in a transformative historical event.