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Greek War of Independence: Impact, Perceptions, and Transformation Within and Beyond the Empire
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The Greek Revolution of 1821 was not merely a national uprisingit was a transnational event that reshaped the Eastern Mediterranean and reverberated across the globe. Moving beyond traditional nationalist historiography, this study draws on recent transnational and Ottoman-centered scholarship to examine how diaspora networks, European Philhellenes, and great power rivalries transformed a regional revolt into an international cause. The Ottoman context is treated not as a passive or declining backdrop, but as a dynamic, multiethnic polity grappling with reform, resistance, and the challenges of maintaining imperial cohesion. Drawing on multilingual and cross-regional sources, the Contributors explore how the Revolution was perceived, contested, and reshaped across diverse cultural and political spaces, embedding 1821 within the broader currents of nineteenth-century revolution, diplomacy, and state formation.

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It is a very original and useful book that highlights the impact of the Greek War of Independence both in the immediate Balkan region and as far as distant China and Japan. The authors make use of very different sources and archives in various languages, which is quite rare for studies on the Greek Revolution. The multifaceted narrative shows the broader dimensions of the event and places it in the perspective of global history. Prof. Anna Karakatsouli, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Acknowledgments



Introduction

Leonidas Moiras and Nikos Christofis



Part I: Historiographical Approaches of the Greek Revolution



Chapter
1. Ottoman and Turkish Perceptions of the Greek Revolution and Greek
Irredentism

Leonidas Moiras and Alexandros Lamprou



Chapter
2. Cyprus and the Greek Revolution of 1821: Narrating and
Constructing the Past

Nikos Christofis



Chapter
3. Albanian National Narratives and Interbalkanisms: Centers and
Visions of the Greek in the Nineteenth Century

Elias G. Skoulidas



Chapter
4. The Question of the Elites in the Historiography of the 1821
Greek Revolution

Dimitris Stamatopoulos



Part II: The Greek Revolution in the Ottoman Context



Chapter
5. The Greek Independence War, Ottoman Citizenship, and Military
Conscription: The Story of a Vicious Circle

Erik-Jan Zürcher



Chapter
6. From the Nile to Navarino: The Greek Revolution in the Egyptian
Historiography

Panos Kourgiotis



Chapter
7. Across the Aegean: Muslim Migration from the Morea during the
Greek War of Independence

Hilal Cemile Tümer



Part III: The Global Impact of the Greek Revolution



Chapter
8. American Protestant Missionaries and the Greek Revolution

Elmira Vasileva



Chapter
9. Russian Liberalism and the Revolutions of the 1820s: The Greek
1821

Ada Dialla



Chapter
10. The Greeks and Transnational Political Policing in Europe during
the Age of Revolutions

Christos Aliprantis



Chapter
11. The Ottoman-Iranian Enmity and the Greek War of Independence

Mohammed Shariat-Panahi



Chapter
12. Every Single Verse Seems to Be Speaking to the Contemporary
Chinese: Perceptions of the Greek Revolution of 1821 in Japan and China

Egas Moniz Bandeira



Afterword: Beginnings, the End, and an Apology: A 1619 Project for Greece

Christine Philliou



Index
Nikos Christofis is Assistant Professor at the Department of Language and Intercultural Studies, at the University of Thessaly. He holds additional positions as an adjunct lecturer at the Hellenic Open University and an affiliate researcher at the Netherlands Institute at Athens (NIA). He has published extensively in Greek, English, Turkish, Chinese, and Spanish, including over seventy articles and book chapters, eleven edited books, and a monograph. He is the chief editor of the series Mediterranean Politics for Transnational Press and New Directions in Turkish Studies for Berghahn Books.