
History's Spoiled Children is the story of a small Ottoman province and its transformation into a modern European state. In some respects, the challenges to the formation of the Greek state could be likened to those encountered by the Western world in its efforts to impose its politico-cultural model on societies foreign to it. Though the Greeks of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were Christians whereas the societies subject to Western experimentation today are Muslim, the political venture known as modernization has treated both as civilizing projects and in no way as equal partners. However, there is one distinction that cannot be ignored. Western Europeans regard Greece and Greeks as foundational in their own history. With this in mind, one may better understand the West's (more or less) particular treatment of these populations, which not only rebelled against the Ottoman Empire in the name of Christianity but also invoked connections to an ancient past in which Europe sees the roots of its own identity. Kostas Kostis explores this perception and traces the formation of this favored modern nation, dubbed in nineteenth-century Europe the ''spoiled children of history'.
This work investigates how a small Ottoman province transformed into a modern European state while navigating the complex, often contradictory expectations of Western powers. Kostas Kostis, a professor of economic and social history, utilizes an extensive historical framework to analyze the Greek state-building process. He argues that the Western perception of Greece as the foundational ancestor of European identity created a unique, preferential, and sometimes distorting relationship between the emerging nation and the rest of Europe.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of Greek national identity and its place within the European political framework. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of the socio-political dynamics between Greece and the West.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2018-04-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190846410
ISBN-13:
9780190846411
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