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A Short History Of Modern Greece

by Clogg, Richard

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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1984. 21.5 x 13.0cms, 242pp, very good- paperback (stained paper; edgwear) This book begins with the downfall of Byzantium 1204-1453 and the the Greeks under the Ottoman Empire 1453-1800 and ends with the drift from authoritarianism to democracy (ferom 1974).

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Title
A Short History Of Modern Greece
Author
Clogg, Richard
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1984
Keywords
ottoman nationalism dictatorship democracy

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