International and Domestic Politics in Greece During the Crimean WarThese volumes focus on Greek foreign relations and domestic policies between 1832 and 1862. They are significant contributions to modern Greek history written by an American scholar in English. |
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Preface | 1 |
AngloGreek Hostilities and the Rise | 22 |
GreekTurkish Hostilities in 1853 | 42 |
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Allied Powers Anglo-French April Aspreas Athens blockade Boulgaris brigandage brigands Britain Christians Church Confidential Constantinople Contemporary Greeks Crimean Crimean War diplomatic Donata Drouyn de Lhuys embassy Epirus Europe European forces Foreign Minister Foreign Office foreign policy Forth-Rouen Fotiades France and England French frontier Grece Greek Court Greek Foreign Greek government Greek-Turkish Grivas hostile Ibid influence insurrection of 1854 Kalergis Karolides king of Greece Kingdom of Greece Kingdom of Otho Kolettes Kolettes administration Kordatos Koutroumbas Kyriakides Legation London Lyons Makrygiannes Mavrokordatos Megali Idea ment ministry of occupation Modern Greece Mousouros nation nationalist Nechet Bey Nomikos Occupying Powers Otho Ottoman Empire Paicos Palmerston party Pasha Pelikas Petrakakos Piraeus political Position of Greece Prime Minister pro-Russian Protecting Powers Rangabes relations Revolution of 1854 Rouen Russian Russophilism sent Skandames Sublime Porte Thessaly Treaty Trikoupis troops Tsar Turkey Turkish Turkish provinces Turks Western Powers wrote Wyse and Rouen Wyse to Clarendon