Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843 explained

Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843
Author:John A. Petropulos
Country:USA
Language:English
Subject:History
Published:1968
Media Type:Print
Pages:666
Isbn:9780691649276

Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843 is a book by John A. Petropulos. It was based on the author's PhD at Harvard.[1]

Contents

The work is in three parts and nine chapters.

Reception

Upon its release, Barbara Jelavich wrote that it is "the best book available in English on the general social, political, and cultural conditions of any East European country for the first half of the nineteenth century."[2] George J. Marcopoulos called it "not only a first rate historical study, but one that breaks new ground in a very significant way".[3] In 2008, Greek historian Antonis Liakos called it a landmark in Modern Greek historiography.[4]

Notes and References

  1. George J. Marcopoulos, "Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843", The American Historical Review, Volume 74, Issue 3, February 1969, Pages 1039–1040, here 1039
  2. Jelavich, B., "Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843. By John Anthony Petropulos", Slavic Review, 28(3), 492–493, here 492.
  3. George J. Marcopoulos, "Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833–1843", The American Historical Review, Volume 74, Issue 3, February 1969, Pages 1039–1040, here 1039
  4. Web site: Τζον Πετρόπουλος . . . 24 November 2008 . 18 August 2019.