The Greek Revolution
The Greek Revolution: 1821 and the Making of Modern Europe is a book by historian Mark Mazower, published by Penguin Press in 2021.
Reception[edit]
A New York Times review by Alan Mikhail states that Mazower wrote "a largely internationalist history of what is often seen as a local event".[1] However, he faults Mazower for not fleshing out the Ottoman part of the story and sometimes presenting a one-sided view of Ottoman Turks.[1]
The Economist's review states that Mazower's book "holds lessons for modern geopolitics: about the galvanising effects of violence, the role of foreign intervention and the design flaws in dreams".[2]