Infamy and Revolt – The Rise of the National Problem in Early Modern Greek Thought
Discover the intriguing connections between the Enlightenment and the rise of nationalism in Eastern Europe with Infamy and Revolt – The Rise of the National Problem in Early Modern Greek Thought by Dean Kostantaras. Published in 2006 by East European Monographs, this insightful hardback spans 256 pages, delving deep into the Greek Enlightenment and its aspirations. Kostantaras presents a fresh perspective on how these ideas interlinked with the broader European Republic of Letters, shedding light on the intellectual currents that shaped modern Greece. This book is essential for anyone interested in European history, particularly the evolution of thought during the critical period from c. 1500 to c. 1750. Join historians and enthusiasts alike in exploring the complex social structures and ideas that contributed to the national identity of Greece and the Balkans. Perfect for scholars and casual readers, Infamy and Revolt is a must-read for those looking to understand the historical context of nationalism in this vibrant region.