Greece, the Hidden Centuries: Turkish Rule from the Fall of Constantinople to Greek Independence
By (Author) David Brewer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
28th May 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
949.505
Paperback
338
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
548g
What was life really like for the Greeks under Ottoman rule Was it a period of exploitation and enslavement for the Greeks until they were finally able to rise up against Turkish rule, as is the traditional, Greek nationalistic view Or did the Greeks derive some benefit from Turkish rule How did the Greeks and Turks co-exist for so long And, why are Greek attitudes towards Venice, who also controlled much of Greece for many of these years, so different For almost four hundred years, between the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the Greek War of Independence, the history of Greece is shrouded in mystery: distorted by Greek writers and largely neglected by others. In this wide-ranging yet concise history David Brewer explodes many of the myths about Turkish rule of Greece. He places the Greek story in its wider, international context and casts fresh light on the dynamics of power not only between Greeks and Ottomans but also between Muslims and Christians, both Orthodox and Catholic, throughout Europe. This absorbing and riveting account of a crucial period will ensure that the history of Greece under Turkish rule is no longer hidden. It will be of immense value to anyone with an interest in Greek and Turkish history and in how the past has shaped the Greece we know today.
David Brewer is the author of Greece, the Hidden Centuries and The Flame of Freedom: The Greek War of Independence, 1821-1833. After studying Classics at Oxford University, UK, he divided his working life between teaching, journalism and business before dedicating himself to the study of the history of Greece.