Description
Book SynopsisThis work examines Greek political life and Eleftherios Venizelos from 1910 to 1936. To better understand the Greek political scene and Venizelos' meteoric rise and ungraceful fall and to provide the necessary context, this book also considers politics on the island of Crete, Venizelos' birthplace, from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries. This work is not a biography of Eleftherios Venizelos. Instead, Venizelos is the instrument used to shed light into the unsettled waters of Greek politics.
Trade Review“Navigating Turbulent Waters: Greek Politics in the Era of Eleftherios Venizelos provides both an excellent account of the political life of one of the greatest Greek statesmen of all time, but also a comprehensive examination of the political history and foreign relations of Greece from the establishment of the modern Greek state (1832) to the interwar years (1930s). The book offers an invaluable historical account substantiated by extensive new bibliographical material and archival sources. It reflects a very serious and sound scholarship and constitutes a significant contribution to the relevant literature. Written in a professional but easily to comprehend language makes the book very accessible to the specialist, as well as the general reader.” -- Yannis A. Stivachtis, Virginia Tech
Table of ContentsChapter 1: From Crete to Athens Chapter 2: From the Goudi “revolt” to Εthnikos Dikhasmos or National Schism Chapter 3: From the Treaty of Sevres to the Ethniki Katastrofi or National Catastrophe, and the Treaty of Lausanne Chapter 4: The Greek Political Scene from 1924 to 1936