Monarchy in Modern Greece (Greek language edition)

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Constantine the First
constitutional legislation
democratic constitutional monarchy
end of the Greek 'Struggle for Independence'
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political behaviour of the Greek people
Queen consort Frederika
unravelling of the bond between people and monarchy

Product details

  • ISBN 9789606878794
  • Weight: 352g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Kapon Editions
  • Publication City/Country: GR
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For perhaps the first time, a holistic account of the institution of the monarchy in modern Greece looks at the political behaviour of the Greek people and their relationship with authority in every form, to explore why this specific type of constitution was chosen in 1832 at the end of the Greek ‘Struggle for Independence’.

 

The development of the monarchy is explored in parallel with the quest for popular legitimization and the constitutional dimension, including the contradictions in the constitutional legislation and the fragility of a democratic constitutional monarchy.


In a second section, three individual members of the Dynasty are discussed in detail. In the cases of Constantine the First and Queen consort Frederika, an attempt is made to separate myth from historical reality. Finally, in a third section, the philanthropic attitude of members of the two dynasties is discussed together with the socio-political dimension of the monarchy. In an Epilogue, the author examines the causes of the unravelling of the strong, but uneasy bond between people and monarchy.


107 black and white photographs. Greek language text.

After concluding his thesis on Byzantine history at the Sorbonne, Costas M. Stamatopoulos has written a number of articles and studies on the Greek presence in Constantinople and Asia Minor. The following are among his works also published by Kapon (in Greek if not otherwise stated): The Tatoi Chronicle (1800–2003), Vol. I and Vol. II (2004); Tatoi. A Guided Tour through Time and Space (2011, 2015); Monarchy in Modern Greece (2015, the English and French editions appeared in 2017). Costas M. Stamatopoulos is vice-president of the Hellenic Environment and Culture Society.

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