Greece: A Modern SequelNYU Press, 2002 M10 30 - 407 pages "...Meticulously researched...Thoroughly documented with copious footnotes, a shronology, and extensive bibliography, this work is recommended for academic libraries." |
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However , the growing knowledge in the last three or four decades of the
twentieth century of both late Byzantium and the early centuries of Ottoman rule
in the Greek lands has made the student of modern Greece sceptical about the
validity of ...
The Serbian Ecumenical Patriarch of the fifteenth century , Raphael I ( 1475 – 6 )
, was contemptuously described by his Greek contemporaries as a ' Bulgar ' , '
Serb ' and ' barbarian ' because he spoke no Greek ; indeed , he ...
As a result the population of the highlands increased while prolonging this
remarkable demographic pattern well into the twentieth century . It contributed to
transhumant pastoralism by allowing pastureland to expand in the lowlands and
thus ...
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