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Liberalism After The Revolution The Intellectual Foundations Of The Greek State C 18301880 Michalis Sotiropoulos

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Liberalism After The Revolution The Intellectual Foundations Of The Greek State C 18301880 Michalis Sotiropoulos
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Michalis Sotiropoulos
ISBN: 9781009254656, 1009254650
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Liberalism After The Revolution The Intellectual Foundations Of The Greek State C 18301880 Michalis Sotiropoulos by Michalis Sotiropoulos 9781009254656, 1009254650 instant download after payment.

How is a new state built? To what ideas, concepts and practices do authorities turn to produce and legitimise its legal and political system? And what if the state emerged through revolution, and sought to obliterate the legacy of the empire which proceeded it? This book addresses these questions by looking at nineteenth-century Greek liberalism and the ways in which it engaged in reforms in the Greek state after independence from the Ottomans (ca. 1830-1880). Liberalism after the Revolution offers an original perspective on this dynamic period in European history, and challenges the assumptions of Western-centric histories of nineteenth-century liberalism, and its relationship with the state. Michalis Sotiropoulos shows that, in this European periphery, liberals did not just transform liberalism into a practical mode of statecraft, they preserved liberalism's radical edge at a time when it was losing its appeal elsewhere in Europe.

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