The Greek Revolution and the Greek Diaspora in the United States

The Greek Revolution and the Greek Diaspora in the United States
Author: Maria Kaliambou
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000907834

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This book examines the question of historical awareness within the Greek communities in the diaspora, adding a new perspective on the discussion about the Greek Revolution of 1821 by including the forgotten Greeks in the United States and Canada. The purpose of this volume is to discuss the impact of the Greek Revolution as manifested in various discourses. It is celebrated by the Greek communities, taught in Greek schools, covered in the local newspapers. It is an inspiration for literary, artistic, and theatrical creations. The chapters reflect a broad range of disciplines (history, literature, art history, ethnology, and education), offering both historical and contemporary reflections. This volume produces new knowledge about the Greeks in the United States and Canada for the last 100 years. The Greek Revolution and the Greek Diaspora in the United States will attract scholars, students, and public readers of Modern Greek Studies and Greek American Studies, as well as those interested in comparative history, diaspora and ethnic studies, memory studies, and cultural studies.

Modern Greece and the Diaspora Greeks in the United States

Modern Greece and the Diaspora Greeks in the United States
Author: George Kaloudis
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498562287

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This book examines the history and politics of modern Greece from the early nineteenth century to the present and the presence of diaspora Greeks in the United States during the same approximate period. It considers not only the main periods of modern Greek diaspora, but also surveys the main historical and political events in modern Greek history. Furthermore, this book examines the relationship between Greeks in Greece and Greeks in the United States and how this relationship affected developments in Greece and beyond the confines of Greece.

New Perspectives on the Greek War of Independence

New Perspectives on the Greek War of Independence
Author: Yianni Cartledge,Andrekos Varnava
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2022-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031108495

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This book marks the 200-year anniversary of uprisings in the Ottoman Balkans between February and March 1821, which became known in the West as the beginnings of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1832), and led to the formation of the modern Greek state. It explores the war and its impact on societies involved by delving into the myths that surround it, the realities that have often been ignored or suppressed, and its lasting legacies on national identities and histories. It also explores memory and commemoration in Greece, in other countries impacted, and the Greek diaspora. This book offers a fresh perspective on this pivotal event in Greek, Ottoman, Balkan, Mediterranean, European, and world histories. It presents new research and reflections to connect the war to wider history and to understand its importance across the last 200 years.

History of the Greek Revolution

History of the Greek Revolution
Author: Thomas Gordon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1832
Genre: Greece
ISBN: UCAL:B3345391

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The Greek Revolution

The Greek Revolution
Author: Paschalis M. Kitromilides,Constantinos Tsoukalas
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 825
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674259317

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Winner of the 2022 London Hellenic Prize On the bicentennial of the Greek Revolution, an essential guide to the momentous war for independence of the Greeks from the Ottoman Empire. The Greek war for independence (1821–1830) often goes missing from discussion of the Age of Revolutions. Yet the rebellion against Ottoman rule was enormously influential in its time, and its resonances are felt across modern history. The Greeks inspired others to throw off the oppression that developed in the backlash to the French Revolution. And Europeans in general were hardly blind to the sight of Christian subjects toppling Muslim rulers. In this collection of essays, Paschalis Kitromilides and Constantinos Tsoukalas bring together scholars writing on the many facets of the Greek Revolution and placing it squarely within the revolutionary age. An impressive roster of contributors traces the revolution as it unfolded and analyzes its regional and transnational repercussions, including the Romanian and Serbian revolts that spread the spirit of the Greek uprising through the Balkans. The essays also elucidate religious and cultural dimensions of Greek nationalism, including the power of the Orthodox church. One essay looks at the triumph of the idea of a Greek “homeland,” which bound the Greek diaspora—and its financial contributions—to the revolutionary cause. Another essay examines the Ottoman response, involving a series of reforms to the imperial military and allegiance system. Noted scholars cover major figures of the revolution; events as they were interpreted in the press, art, literature, and music; and the impact of intellectual movements such as philhellenism and the Enlightenment. Authoritative and accessible, The Greek Revolution confirms the profound political significance and long-lasting cultural legacies of a pivotal event in world history.

How Greek Immigrants Made America Home

How Greek Immigrants Made America Home
Author: Cyrée Jarelle Johnson
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781508181200

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Written by a descendent of Greek immigrants, this book explores the stories behind leaving the mountains and islands of Greece throughout its recent tumultuous history. Many of those emigrants came to the sprawling cities and countryside of the United States. This book explores how Greek Americans did much to overcome war, family conflicts, exploitative labor practices, restrictive xenophobic quotas, and generational identity differences to become part of the American experiment. The history of how Greeks became Americans through these contemplations of the problems that immigration poses will activate the reader's critical thinking skills. They will recognize that these problems are relevant today.

An Historical Outline of the Greek Revolution

An Historical Outline of the Greek Revolution
Author: William Martin Leake
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1826
Genre: Greece
ISBN: NYPL:33433082487178

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History of the Greek Revolution

History of the Greek Revolution
Author: Thomas Gordon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1832
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10446818

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