Byzantine Turns in Modern Greek Thought and Historiography, 1767-1874
Abstract
This article examines representations of Byzantium in Modern Greek historical
thought, from the first translation (1767) of the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae to
the publication of Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos’ complete Ἱστορία τοῦ Ἑλληνικού Ἔθνους
[History of the Greek nation (1860-1874)]. In doing so, it reassesses conventions, especially
prevalent in English-language works, regarding the range and complexity of endeavors in
this vein. Developments in European thought are used throughout as a vantage point, as
they represent a contingency of great importance for any assessment of Greek attitudes
toward the past. However, these influences did not always point in one direction; a factor
which, in tandem with local generational and ideological divisions, helps to explain the
diverse perspectives on Byzantium in Greek works from the period under review.
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Kostantaras, D. (2015). Byzantine Turns in Modern Greek Thought and Historiography, 1767-1874. The Historical Review/La Revue Historique, 12, 163–198. https://doi.org/10.12681/hr.8805
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