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Author Greene, Molly, 1959- author.

Title The Edinburgh history of the Greeks, 1453 to 1774 : the Ottoman Empire / Molly Greene.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (239 pages).
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series The Edinburgh History of the Greeks
Edinburgh history of the Greeks.
Contents The Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1453 to 1768; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations and Maps; Series Editor's Preface; Note on Orthography ; 1 Thessaly; 2 From Constantinople to Istanbul; 3 Christians in an Islamic empire ; 4 The larger Greek world; 5 The Greeks and the seventeenth-century crisis; 6 Living with others; 7 The patriarch's victor; 8 The Ottoman court and the Greek Enlightenment; Timeline; Guide to Further Reading; Bibliography; Index.
Summary An examination of the history of the Greeks in the Ottoman Empire. Shortlisted for the 2015 London Hellenic Prize The period of Ottoman rule in Greek history has undergone a dramatic reassessment in recent years. Long reviled as four hundred years of unrelieved slavery and barbarity ('the Turkish yoke'), a new generation of scholars, based mainly but not exclusively in Greece, is rejecting this view in favour of a more nuanced picture of the Greek experience in the Ottoman Empire. This volume considers this new scholarship, most of it in Greek, and makes it accessible for the first time to a wider audience. Molly Greene also discusses the changing views of the Ottoman Empire more generally and assesses what this changing historiography can tell us about this period in Greek history. The book begins with the conventional date of 1453, the fall of Constantinople, and includes debates over the extent to which 1453 represented a real break with the past. The volume ends with the Russo-Ottoman War of 1768-1774, which brought to an end the relative peace and stability of the Ottoman eighteenth century and helped to usher in the nationalist movements in the region. Key features: Covers the period from the arrival of Evrenos Bey in Thessaly in 1400 through to 1770 Depicts a Greek world that is very different, both from the well-known contours of Greek antiquity as well as from the modern nation-state of Greece Includes illustrations, maps, a timeline and a further reading section Major Themes: the fate of the 1,000-year Byzantine heritage the millet system and Ottoman society the connections between the Greek population and other members of Ottoman society the Greeks in a European context
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Subject Greece -- History -- 1453-1821.
Greece.
History.
Chronological Term 1453-1821
Subject Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918.
HISTORY -- Europe -- General.
Turkey.
Chronological Term 1288-1918
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Print version: Greene, Molly, 1959- Edinburgh history of the Greeks, 1453 to 1774 9780748694006
ISBN 9780748694006 (electronic book)
0748694005 (electronic book)
9780748639274 (hardback)
9780748693993 (paperback)