The 2nd edition of Nicholas Doumanis’s A History of Greece provides a masterful exploration of Greek history from early antiquity to the present. Doumanis surveys the ancient, medieval and modern periods to convincingly make the case for Greek culture’s robustness having stemmed from its willing and repeated engagement with other cultures throughout history. Drawing on a wealth of sources, the book offers a comprehensive examination of the development and transformations of Greek politics, culture and society from the earliest times to the Greece of today.This edition includes, for the first time:· A new introduction which details the complex relationship between Greeks today and the Greeks of antiquity, and the reasons why historical controversies can and have spilled over into mass protests in the region· New sections and added material on social change and the environment, women, minorities, religion, Cyprus and the wider Greek world/diaspora· A brand new chapter - Modernity, the Liberation of Cyprus and Times of Crisis (1974-present) – which examines how Greece found political stability in the aftermath of the tumultuous crisis decade of the 2010s, while the Republic of Cyprus was liberated, invaded and divided· An enhanced visual component with over four times as many images and ten maps· Historiographical updates throughout
Nicholas Doumanis is Associate Professor of History at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He is the author of several books, including Before the Nation: Christian-Muslim Coexistence and its destruction in Late Ottoman Anatolia (2013) and Myth and Memory in the Mediterranean Remembering Fascism's Empire (1997).
List of Maps and IllustrationsIntroduction1. Prehistory to 500: Beginnings2. Classical Greece (500-359 BC): The Golden Age of the Polis3. The Hellenistic Era (359-327 BC): From Philip II to Augustus4. The Greek Roman Empire I (27 BC-AD 527): From the Pax Romana to Late Antiquity5. The Greek Roman Empire II (c.500-1200): The Triumph of Orthodoxy6. The Greek Oikoumene (1200-1700): Living under Frankish and Ottoman Rule7. The Making of Modern Hellas (c.1700-1911): Ethnicity and State Building8. Searching for Stability (1900-1974)9. Modernity, the Liberation of Cyprus and Times of Crisis (1974-present) NotesChronologyGlossaryTimelineSelected BibliographyIndex
Nicholas Doumanis’ A History of Greece offers a clear, compelling and accessible account of Greek history from antiquity to the present. Doumanis deftly traces the transformations of Greek culture across the centuries, highlighting its constant dialogue with the wider world.
Antonis Liakos, Nicholas Doumanis, University of Athens) Liakos, Antonis (Professor Emeritus, Chicago) Doumanis, Nicholas (Hellenic Foundation Chair of Hellenic Studies and Professor of History, University of Illinois
Antonis Liakos, Nicholas Doumanis, University of Athens) Liakos, Antonis (Professor Emeritus, Chicago) Doumanis, Nicholas (Hellenic Foundation Chair of Hellenic Studies and Professor of History, University of Illinois