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Στην Ελλάδα του 1825, the Diaries of three European Walkers-Volunteers

1825 is perhaps the most critical year for the Greek Revolution. The civil war has just ended, Kolokotronis is in prison while Androutsos and other important military leaders are pursued by the Greek...

1825 is perhaps the most critical year for the Greek Revolution. The civil war has just ended, Kolokotronis is in prison while Androutsos and other important military leaders are pursued by the Greek Government. Ibrahim's regular army has landed in the Peloponnese, moving from success to success, besieging Messolonghi and Navarino, and appears capable of...

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  • Release Date 8/2021
  • Number of pages Number of pages 434
  • Language Greek
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2021
  • Publisher Publisher Lavyrinthos
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1825 is perhaps the most critical year for the Greek Revolution. The civil war has just ended, Kolokotronis is in prison while Androutsos and other important military leaders are pursued by the Greek Government. Ibrahim's regular army has landed in the Peloponnese, moving from success to success, besieging Messolonghi and Navarino, and appears capable of crushing the Revolution.

In this tumultuous time, three intense personalities will find themselves in Greece, each for their own reasons and purposes. James Emerson, a Philhellene writer and former companion of Byron, Count Peccio, an Italian politician and revolutionary exiled from his country, and G. Humphreys, a professional soldier and adventurer.

Through their diaries, these three writers offer us an unparalleled panorama of "the homeland of lost gods and demigods." From their personal encounters, the personalities of Kolokotronis, Papaflessas, Dimitrios Ypsilantis, Kanaris, Bouboulina, Miaoulis, Mavrokordatou, and many other leading figures of the time are sketched.

From firsthand accounts, we learn what it was like to participate in the guerrilla warfare of the Greeks, as well as the experience of traveling on Miaoulis's warship and witnessing the actions of the famous fire ships as they pursue the Turkish-Egyptian fleet.

Alongside the military operations, the land and the people of revolutionary Greece are described in abundant detail. What were the daily activities, religious beliefs, customs and traditions, and even the eating habits of the local population?

Almost two centuries after the English edition, the first complete translation of the work into Greek comes to fill a significant gap in Greek historiography and to bring to life in the imagination of the ordinary reader one of the most important periods of Greek history.

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Publisher
Lavyrinthos
Original Title
A Picture of Greece in 1825
Language
Greek
Subtitle
the Diaries of three European Walkers-Volunteers
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
434
Release Date
8/2021
Type
Biography
Period
Transition
Attribute
Politicians, Military & Historical Figures
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786185422288

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1825 is perhaps the most critical year for the Greek Revolution. The civil war has just ended, Kolokotronis is in prison while Androutsos and other important military leaders are pursued by the Greek Government. Ibrahim's regular army has landed in the Peloponnese, moving from success to success, besieging Messolonghi and Navarino, and appears capable of crushing the Revolution.

In this tumultuous time, three intense personalities will find themselves in Greece, each for their own reasons and purposes. James Emerson, a Philhellene writer and former companion of Byron, Count Peccio, an Italian politician and revolutionary exiled from his country, and G. Humphreys, a professional soldier and adventurer.

Through their diaries, these three writers offer us an unparalleled panorama of "the homeland of lost gods and demigods." From their personal encounters, the personalities of Kolokotronis, Papaflessas, Dimitrios Ypsilantis, Kanaris, Bouboulina, Miaoulis, Mavrokordatou, and many other leading figures of the time are sketched.

From firsthand accounts, we learn what it was like to participate in the guerrilla warfare of the Greeks, as well as the experience of traveling on Miaoulis's warship and witnessing the actions of the famous fire ships as they pursue the Turkish-Egyptian fleet.

Alongside the military operations, the land and the people of revolutionary Greece are described in abundant detail. What were the daily activities, religious beliefs, customs and traditions, and even the eating habits of the local population?

Almost two centuries after the English edition, the first complete translation of the work into Greek comes to fill a significant gap in Greek historiography and to bring to life in the imagination of the ordinary reader one of the most important periods of Greek history.

Manufacturer

Publisher
Lavyrinthos
Original Title
A Picture of Greece in 1825
Language
Greek
Subtitle
the Diaries of three European Walkers-Volunteers
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
434
Release Date
8/2021
Type
Biography
Period
Transition
Attribute
Politicians, Military & Historical Figures
Publication Date
2021
Dimensions
17x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786185422288

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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