Review of Joanna Innes and Mark Philp, eds., Re-imagining Democracy in the Mediterranean, 1780–1860


Published: Aug 27, 2022
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Modern Mediterranean Democracy
Konstantina Zanou
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8578-075X
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Review of Joanna Innes and Mark Philp, eds., Re-imagining Democracy in the Mediterranean, 1780–1860. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. xvi + 337 pp.


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Konstantina Zanou, Columbia University

Konstantina Zanou is Assistant Professor of Italian, at the Italian Department of Columbia University. She is a historian of the long nineteenth century in the Mediterranean. Her research focuses on issues of intellectual and literary history, history of archaeology, nationalism, and biography, with a special emphasis on Italy and Greece. She is also a student of modern diasporas and of the trajectories and ideas of people on the move. Her book Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean, 1800-1850: Stammering the Nation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018) won the 2019 Edmund Keeley Book Prize in Modern Greek History, the 2019 Marraro Prize in Italian History, and the 2020 Mediterranean Seminar Best Book Prize. She has also co-edited, with Maurizio Isabella, the volume Mediterranean Diasporas: Politics and Ideas in the Long Nineteenth Century (London: Bloomsbury, 2016).

References
Innes, Joanna, and Mark Philp, eds. Re-imagining Democracy in the Age of Revolutions: America, France, Britain, Ireland (1750–1850). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Sabato, Hilda. Republics of the New World: The Revolutionary Political Experiment in Nineteenth-Century Latin America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018.
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