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Go to My LibraryΆγνωστη χώρα Ελλάδα και Δύση στις αρχές του 20ού αιώνα
- Language
- Modern Greek
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- Publisher
- Polis
- Pages
- 354
- ISBN
- 9789604357352
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The book is widely praised for its comprehensive mapping of a significant current of ideas that influenced the formation of a new nation-state as it entered the 20th century, explored through the works of three prominent thinkers. Reviewers highlight its scholarly rigor, noting how the author, Gazis, meticulously documents the ideologies of figures like Eftaliotis, Giannopoulos, and Dragoumis, relying heavily on primary sources. Readers found the book valuable for its detailed examination of how intellectuals, both within and outside Greece, grappled with defining the Greek language, national identity, and ideological direction from the mid-19th century onwards. The enduring relevance of these historical ideas, and their survival in later 20th-century political rhetoric across various viewpoints, is also noted as a key strength.
However, a point of critique concerns the author's analytical conclusions. One reviewer expressed a desire for a bolder assessment from Gazis, feeling that her interpretations in the conclusions were somewhat cautious or "rounded off," suggesting a potential for a more incisive or less restrained critical stance.
Overall, the book is considered a well-researched and academically sound work that accurately fulfills its stated purpose. It is highly recommended for readers who possess a genuine interest in this specific historical period and the intellectual currents that shaped national identity and ideology. Those who appreciate a thoroughly documented academic approach and a deep dive into the intellectual debates and "struggles" of the past, particularly concerning Greece at the turn of the 20th century, will find this book to be a valuable and engaging read.
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