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Liberalism after the Revolution: The Intellectual Foundations of the Greek State, c. 1830–1880: 143 (Ideas in Context, Series Number 143)

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This scholarly work examines the intellectual foundations of the Greek state during its formative period from 1830 to 1880, exploring how liberal ideas shaped Greek political and social development. Michalis Sotiropoulos traces the evolution of liberal thought among Greek intellectuals and its influence on state-building.

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Liberalism after the Revolution provides a comprehensive analysis of how liberal ideology became embedded in the intellectual and political structures of the emerging Greek state following independence. Michalis Sotiropoulos examines the complex relationship between revolutionary ideals and liberal political theory during the crucial 1830-1880 period.

The book traces how Greek intellectuals adapted and interpreted liberal concepts within their own cultural and historical context, exploring the tensions between Western European liberal traditions and Greek national aspirations. Sotiropoulos demonstrates how liberalism shaped constitutional development, educational reform, and the formation of civil society in nineteenth-century Greece.

Part of the Ideas in Context series, this work combines intellectual history with political analysis, offering insights into state formation, nationalism, and the reception of Western political ideas in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Author

Michalis Sotiropoulos

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009254687

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