A Traveller's History of Greece - Timothy Boatswain, Colin Nicolson

A Traveller's History of Greece

Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2003 | 2nd edition
Cassell Reference (Verlag)
978-0-304-36473-2 (ISBN)
11,20 inkl. MwSt
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A comprehensive guide to Greece, this book manages to cover the many facets of the country without just concentrating on its classical past. The book covers in a clear manner the history from the classical era, right up to the relatively calm waters of the 21st century.
A unique title that manages to cover the many facets of Greece and does not just concentrate on its Classical past. Anyone travelling to Greece for a holiday or to the Olympics in Athens in 2004 will find this invaluable. It covers in a clear manner the classical era, the conflict with Persia, the conquest by the Romans, the Byzantine age and the occupation by the Turks; the struggle for independence and the turbulence of the late twentieth century, right up the calmer waters of the twenty-first. This history will help visitors to make sense of modern Greece against the background of its diverse heritage. A Gazetteer, cross-referenced to the main text, highlights the importance of sites, towns and battlefields. A chronology details the significant dates and brief survey of the artistic styles of each period is given. 'provides an A-Z cultural gazetteer and an authoritative general history.' The Weekend Telegraph

Timothy Boatswain is Pro-Vic Chancellor at the University of Luton. His degrees are in archaeology and anthropology. He is a committee member of the Association for Cypriot Greek and Turkish Affairs, which is an academic society dedicated to bringing the two communities together. He regularly gives lectures on the island both in the UK and Cyprus. He is about to publish The Political Culture of Cyprus later this year to join his 3 publications about Cyprus.He is currently writing A Traveller's History of Cyprus. He lives in Bedfordshire.Colin Nicolson graduated with 1st class Honours Degree in Medieval and Modern History from the university of Birmingham. At present he teaches Modern European History at the University of North London. He is a frequent visitor to Greece, Turkey and Cyprus. He lives in North London. Colin Nicolson graduated with first class Honours Degree in Medieval and Modern History from theuniversity of Birmingham. At present he teaches Modern European History at the University of North London. He is a frequent visitor to Greece, Turkey and

Early Greece; Archaic Greece; Persian Wars; Athenian Empire; Peloponnesian War; Fourth Century; Alexander the Great; Hellenistic World; Roman Greece; Byzantium; Eclipse of the Greek World 1453-1715; Survival & Resurgence 1715-1821; War of Independence 1821-32; Nationhood Unfulfilled 1832-1914; From Triumph to Catastrophe 1914-22; Road to Dictatorship & Defeat, 1922-41; Resistance & Civil War, 1941-48; Post-War Greece 1948-85; 1980s & Beyond

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.4.2003
Reihe/Serie The traveller's histories
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Bildbände Europa Griechenland
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-304-36473-8 / 0304364738
ISBN-13 978-0-304-36473-2 / 9780304364732
Zustand Neuware
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