Located on the southern-most tip of the Balkan peninsula in
Europe's southeast, Greece is a small country of some 11 million
people. And while few people have a longer history than the Greeks,
Modern Greece is a fairly young country, having been founded in
1830. Greece has come a long way since then; it has been a client
state, first of Britain and then of the United States, for much of
its modern existence but now it has secured an equal place at the
top tables of NATO and the EU. The Historical Dictionary of Modern
Greece explores the modern history of this country through a
chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of
cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places,
events, and institutions, as well as on significant political,
economic, social, and cultural aspects.
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