معرفی کتاب «ELEFTHERIOS VENIZELOS: THE TRIALS OF STATESMANSHIP; ED. BY PASCHALIS M. KITROMILIDES» نوشتهٔ Paschalis M. Kitromilides; Paschalis M. Kitromilides، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edinburgh University Press در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Eleftherios Venizelos, Prime Minister of Greece, 1910-1920 and 1928-1932, could be considered from many points of view the creator of contemporary Greece and one of the main actors in European diplomacy in the period 1910-1935. Yet the last book-length study discussing the man, his politics and his broader role in twentieth-century history has appeared in English more than fifty years ago. The aspiration of the present book is to fill this lacuna by bringing together the concerted research effort of twelve experts on Greek history and politics. The book draws on considerable new research that has appeared in Greek in the last quarter century, but does not confine the treatment of the subject in a purely Greek or even Balkan context. The entire project is oriented toward placing the study of Venizelos{u2019} leadership in the broad setting of twentieth-century politics and diplomacy. The complex and often dramatic trajectory of Venizelos{u2019} career from Cretan rebel to an admired European statesman is chartered out in a sequence of chapters that survey his meteoric rise and great achievements in Greek and European politics in the early decades of the twentieth century, amidst violent passions and tragic conflicts. Five further essays appraise in depth some critical aspects of his policies, while a final chapter offers some glimpses into a great statesman{u2019}s personal and intellectual world. The book is based on extensive scholarship but it is eminently readable and it should appeal to all those interested in twentieth-century history, politics and biography, offering a vivid sense of the hopes and tragedies of Greek and European history in the age of the Great War and of the interwar crisis Eleftherios Venizelos, Prime Minister of Greece, 1910-1920 and 1928-1932, could be considered from many points of view the creator of contemporary Greece and one of the main actors in European diplomacy in the period 1910-1935. Yet the last book-length study discussing the man, his politics and his broader role in twentieth-century history has appeared in English more than fifty years ago. The aspiration of the present book is to fill this lacuna by bringing together the concerted research effort of twelve experts on Greek history and politics. The book draws on considerable new research that has appeared in Greek in the last quarter century, but does not confine the treatment of the subject in a purely Greek or even Balkan context. The entire project is oriented toward placing the study of Venizeloś09 leadership in the broad setting of twentieth-century politics and diplomacy. The complex and often dramatic trajectory of Venizeloś09 career from Cretan rebel to an admired European statesman is chartered out in a sequence of chapters that survey his meteoric rise and great achievements in Greek and European politics in the early decades of the twentieth century, amidst violent passions and tragic conflicts. Five further essays appraise in depth some critical aspects of his policies, while a final chapter offers some glimpses into a great statesmań09s personal and intellectual world. The book is based on extensive scholarship but it is eminently readable and it should appeal to all those interested in twentieth-century history, politics and biography, offering a vivid sense of the hopes and tragedies of Greek and European history in the age of the Great War and of the interwar crisis
eleftherios Venizelos, Prime Minister Of Greece, 1910-1920 And 1928-1932, Could Be Considered From Many Points Of View The Creator Of Contemporary Greece And One Of The Main Actors In European Diplomacy In The Period 1910-1935. Yet The Last Book-length Study Discussing The Man, His Politics And His Broader Role In Twentieth-century History Appeared In English More Than Fifty Years Ago.
the Aspiration Of This Book Is To Fill The Lacuna By Bringing Together The Concerted Research Effort Of Twelve Experts On Greek History And Politics. It Draws On Considerable New Research That Has Appeared In Greek In The Last Quarter Century, But Does Not Confine The Treatment Of The Subject To A Purely Greek Or Even Balkan Context. Instead, The Entire Project Is Oriented Toward Placing The Study Of Venizelos' Leadership In The Broad Setting Of Twentieth-century Politics And Diplomacy.
the Complex And Often Dramatic Trajectory Of Venizelos' Career From Cretan Rebel To An Admired European Statesman Is Charted In A Sequence Of Chapters That Survey His Meteoric Rise And Great Achievements In Greek And European Politics In The Early Decades Of The Twentieth Century, Amidst Violent Passions And Tragic Conflicts. Five Further Chapters Appraise In Depth Some Critical Aspects Of His Policies, While A Final Chapter Offers Some Glimpses Into A Great Statesman's Personal And Intellectual World.
the Book Is Based On Extensive Scholarship But It Is Eminently Readable And Should Appeal To All Those Interested In Twentieth-century History, Politics And Biography, Offering A Vivid Sense Of The Hopes And Tragedies Of Greek And European History In The Age Of The Great War And Of The Interwar Crisis.
Eleftherios Venizelos, Prime Minister of Greece 1910-1920 and 1928-1932, is regarded by many as the creator of contemporary Greece and one of the main actors in European diplomacy during his time in office.
This book draws on considerable new research and places the study of Venizelos' leadership in the broad setting of twentieth-century politics and diplomacy.
The complex and often dramatic trajectory of Venizelos' career from Cretan rebel to an admired European statesman is charted in a sequence of chapters that survey his meteoric rise and great achievements in Greek and European politics amidst violent passions and tragic conflicts. Further chapters appraise in depth some critical aspects of his policies, while a conclusion offers a glimpse into a great statesman's personal and intellectual world.
Key Features
* Based on extensive scholarship
* Eminently readable, appealing to all those interested in twentieth-century history, politics and biography
* Offers a vivid sense of the hopes and tragedies of Greek and European history in the age of the Great War and of the interwar crisis