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Η ελληνική Επανάσταση μέσα από τα μάτια των Οθωμανών

Author: Leonidas Moiras

1st edition: October 2020. This study attempts to shed light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Greek Revolution: the reactions and the way the Ottomans perceived and interpreted the national...

1st edition: October 2020. This study attempts to shed light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Greek Revolution: the reactions and the way the Ottomans perceived and interpreted the national liberation movement of the Greeks.

It targets both a specialized audience and the general reader who wishes to better understand the upheavals and consequences of...

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1st edition: October 2020. This study attempts to shed light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Greek Revolution: the reactions and the way the Ottomans perceived and interpreted the national liberation movement of the Greeks.

It targets both a specialized audience and the general reader who wishes to better understand the upheavals and consequences of the Revolution as well as the subsequent establishment of the independent state within the Ottoman Empire.

Readers have the opportunity to follow the evolution of the events of the Revolution through the perspective of the Ottoman political elite of Constantinople, the chroniclers of the Porte, and the Ottoman officials from regions that were at the center of military conflicts.

The book aims to contribute to the highlighting of certain aspects of 1821 and to give a new impetus to historical research, through the "path of sobriety and reflection," elements that are a necessary prerequisite for understanding a major event such as the act of the creation of the Greek state.

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Author
Leonidas Moiras
Publisher
Topos
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
Academic History
Time Period
Ottoman Period, Greek Revolution (1821)
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
232
Release Date
10/2020
Publication Date
2020
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789604993390

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    What was the Revolution of 1821? National? Social (class-based)? Civil war? Something else? The discussion often resurfaces, many times particularly charged.

    However, it is good—whatever our feeling or ideological perspective may be—to also add to the discussion the viewpoint of the Ottoman state of that era. At the same time, the book will shed light on some of the reasons (from the perspective of the Ottoman state) why the sultanic state collapsed as well as how it functioned. Some of the roots of the birth of the new Greek state also become apparent.

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    Useful but you need to have a background in the events and concepts of the period for better understanding.

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  • A book that everyone should read because you should have an opinion from both sides

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  • What was the Revolution of 1821? National? Social (class-based)? Civil war? Something else? The discussion often resurfaces, many times particularly charged.

    However, it is good—whatever our feeling or ideological perspective may be—to also add to the discussion the viewpoint of the Ottoman state of that era. At the same time, the book will shed light on some of the reasons (from the perspective of the Ottoman state) why the sultanic state collapsed as well as how it functioned. Some of the roots of the birth of the new Greek state also become apparent.

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  • Useful but you need to have a background in the events and concepts of the period for better understanding.

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  • A book that everyone should read because you should have an opinion from both sides

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1st edition: October 2020. This study attempts to shed light on a relatively unknown aspect of the Greek Revolution: the reactions and the way the Ottomans perceived and interpreted the national liberation movement of the Greeks.

It targets both a specialized audience and the general reader who wishes to better understand the upheavals and consequences of the Revolution as well as the subsequent establishment of the independent state within the Ottoman Empire.

Readers have the opportunity to follow the evolution of the events of the Revolution through the perspective of the Ottoman political elite of Constantinople, the chroniclers of the Porte, and the Ottoman officials from regions that were at the center of military conflicts.

The book aims to contribute to the highlighting of certain aspects of 1821 and to give a new impetus to historical research, through the "path of sobriety and reflection," elements that are a necessary prerequisite for understanding a major event such as the act of the creation of the Greek state.

Manufacturer

Author
Leonidas Moiras
Publisher
Topos
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Academic History
Time Period
Ottoman Period, Greek Revolution (1821)
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
232
Release Date
10/2020
Publication Date
2020
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789604993390

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Paper quality
  • Was it interesting enough?
  • I liked the writing style
  • I would read a book by the same author
  • I would recommend it for reading
  • It was not easy to read
  • Giorgos_Sardelis.

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    What was the Revolution of 1821? National? Social (class-based)? Civil war? Something else? The discussion often resurfaces, many times particularly charged.

    However, it is good—whatever our feeling or ideological perspective may be—to also add to the discussion the viewpoint of the Ottoman state of that era. At the same time, the book will shed light on some of the reasons (from the perspective of the Ottoman state) why the sultanic state collapsed as well as how it functioned. Some of the roots of the birth of the new Greek state also become apparent.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Xrigatos

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    Useful but you need to have a background in the events and concepts of the period for better understanding.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • A book that everyone should read because you should have an opinion from both sides

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Paper quality
    • Was it interesting enough?
    • I liked the writing style
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • I would recommend it for reading
    • Was it relatively easy to read?
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • What was the Revolution of 1821? National? Social (class-based)? Civil war? Something else? The discussion often resurfaces, many times particularly charged.

    However, it is good—whatever our feeling or ideological perspective may be—to also add to the discussion the viewpoint of the Ottoman state of that era. At the same time, the book will shed light on some of the reasons (from the perspective of the Ottoman state) why the sultanic state collapsed as well as how it functioned. Some of the roots of the birth of the new Greek state also become apparent.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Useful but you need to have a background in the events and concepts of the period for better understanding.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • A book that everyone should read because you should have an opinion from both sides

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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