Modern GreeceBloomsbury USA, 3 Αυγ 2001 - 264 σελίδες This book is a concise history of the rich and varied experience of Greece and the Greeks over the past two centuries. It focuses on the forces and events that have shaped the country and its people, including urbanization, economic development, modernization, and cultural change. Clear, cogent, and original history of modern GreeceDevelops its themes within a clear chronological frameworkIntroduces readers to a new paradigms in Greek history |
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