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Mark Mazower's compelling history reveals how myths surrounding the Greek War of Independence quickly overshadowed the facts. This revolution was an improbable struggle, with Greek patriots facing one of the world's strongest empires, the Ottomans. They sought support from Europeans and Americans who saw them as heirs to ancient Greece, fighting against tyranny. This conflict embodied the clash between Christianity and Islam, fueled by emerging ideas of nation-states and democracy that challenged the established order. Notable figures like Lord Byron joined the fight, while many others offered support through art and humanitarian efforts. However, those who arrived in Greece were often surprised to find a population that differed significantly from their ancient predecessors. Mazower captures the chaotic reality of a revolutionary conspiracy that ignited rebellion, as the Ottoman leadership initially failed to respond effectively, leading to tragic overreactions and ethnic cleansing on both sides. Ultimately, Greece gained its freedom, marking a pivotal transformation in European politics. This revolution represented a new political landscape—international in scope, popular in origin, romantic in sentiment, and radical in ambition. It was a landmark event where a people claimed their liberty and dismantled an empire, reshaping diplomatic norms and establishing the foundation for the modern world of nation-states. Mazower's exp
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The Greek Revolution, Mark Mazower
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