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  • 标题:Wars and Foreign Interventions in Greece in the 1820s
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  • 作者:Gregory T. Papanikos
  • 期刊名称:Athens Journal of History
  • 电子版ISSN:2407-9677
  • 出版年度:2022
  • 卷号:8
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:9-30
  • DOI:10.30958/ajhis.8-1-1
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Athens Institute for Education and Research
  • 摘要:In Greece, the 1820s is a well-remembered decade. Many things happened which future Greek generations can study and learn. In the beginning of the decade (1821), some Greeks rebelled against the Ottomans, but, parallel with this War of Independence, they, as did so many times in their heroic past, started fighting between themselves (1823-1825). The Olympians intervened, as in Homer’s masterpieces, and “independence” came as a result of a direct foreign (divine) intervention by Britain (Poseidon), France (Athena) and Russia (Hera). This began first in the battlefields in 1827, and then at the negotiation table in 1832. This paper looks at the reasons of all of these three types of events (the Greek War of Independence, its civil wars and the foreign interventions), as well as their results. The reasons are traced by applying the rule: “follow the money.” Of course, the obvious result was the official creation of an “independent” Greek state. However, other concurrent events have had long-lasting effects on the Greek political and military developments, which lasted until the end of the third quarter of the 20th century. These developments are only briefly discussed in this paper.
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