Greece Between East and West looks at the central geopolitical situation of Greece, and its pivotal role in the Balkans and the Levant. The trend towards "modernisation" and "westernisation" is examined in the light of traditional values in culture, language, history and politics which reflect Greece’s eastern legacy and the continuing presence of that legacy in contemporary society. It features original creative writing, an interview with a leading film-maker, provocative accounts of political and cultural agitation on the Aegean islands, aspects of Greek music and drama, plus historical accounts of Greek cities like Smyrna/Izmir and Alexandria, and the new phenomenon of China’s re-creation of the historic "Silk Road". Additionally, Greece Between East and West features a Foreword by Roderick Beaton, one of the most distinguished scholars and commentators on Greek history and social affairs, and current Chair of the British School at Athens.
Richard Pine
Greece Between East and West [PDF ebook]
Culture and Geopolitics (Durrell Studies 7)
Greece Between East and West [PDF ebook]
Culture and Geopolitics (Durrell Studies 7)
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Format PDF ● Pages 357 ● ISBN 9781527501133 ● Editor Richard Pine ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9278427 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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