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The Making Of Modern Greeks
Book • 1972
In this readable and provocative work, David Holden offers a new interpretation of Greek history and the Greek people.
The book argues that the accomplishments of ancient Greece have obscured our understanding of modern Greeks, presenting them as disorganized and distinct from their celebrated ancestors.
Through this analysis, Holden provides insight into Greek national characteristics and identity.
The book argues that the accomplishments of ancient Greece have obscured our understanding of modern Greeks, presenting them as disorganized and distinct from their celebrated ancestors.
Through this analysis, Holden provides insight into Greek national characteristics and identity.
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as a book that unpacks the myth of a Western Greece centered on ancient Athens.


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