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Petros Pizanias (ed)The Greek Revolution of 1821: AEuropean EventIstanbul: Isis Press, 2011By Vasiliki AmoratiBoğaziçi UniversityThe Greek revolution of 1821 has been documentedin multiple personal narratives andtestimonies, especially by people who livedduring those years, people who were the protagonistsof these events. Vivid memoirs anddescriptions, including personal diaries writtenin an authentic style by the people who foughtin the Greek lands against the Ottomans, andby foreigners, who either took up arms orsupported the revolution through philhellenicmovements, started to circulate immediatelyafter the establishment of the first Greek independentstate. However, in recent decades,there has been little academic historical researchefforts and studies on the Greek war ofindependence and what has appeared mainlyinvolves biographical analyses and anthropocentricstories.1Generally speaking, the research interestsof historians specialising on 25 March 1821,when the banner of revolution was raisedagainst the Ottoman Empire and the story of“modern Greece” is usually said to have begun,have been around the protagonists – the heroesand their heroic acts before, during andeven after the revolutionary war, neglectingnumerous issues relating to the period. Withthis perspective in mind, The Greek Revolutionof 1821: A European Event, edited by PetrosPizanias, brings together the work of scholarsأملا في تسهيل أكثر شفافيةالخطاب. مع أخذ ذلك في الاعتبار، ووفي الوقت نفسه تجاوز الجيش
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