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Politics and Statecraft in the Kingdom of Greece, 1833-1843

John Anthony Petropulos

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Three foreign-oriented political parties-Russian, French, and English-emerged during the Greek Revolutionary period from 1821 to 1827 and played a prominent role in Greek politics until the 1850's. Little has been known or written about the activities of these parties between 1833 and 1843, when a newly established monarchy under the Bavarian King Otho was attempting to lay the foundations of a new state. It is one of the purposes of this book to locate and classify the parties, to determine their membership, to analyze their institutional structure and societal function, and to discover why their chief identifying characteristic was their foreign orientation. The author seeks to determine the role of the parties under a nonconstitutionalist regime at a time when the basic structure of the Greek state was being created.

Originally published in 1968.

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Schlagwörter

Greeks, Spyridon, Treaty, Jacobin (politics), Head of government, Bavarians, Assassination, Peloponnese, Philhellenism, Warfare, Constitutionalism, Mahmud II, Otto of Greece, Political party, Constitutionalist (UK), Government of Greece, Party line (politics), Party leader, Egyptian crisis (2011–14), Greek War of Independence, Ottoman Navy, President of Greece, Legation, Radicalism (historical), Constitutional history of Greece, Russian Party, Peloponnesian Senate, Eastern Question, Ottoman Greece, Brigandage, Monarchy, Bank of Greece, Greek name, Provisional government, Cretan Revolt (1866–69), Despot (court title), Greek historiography, Politician, Geography of Greece, Ottoman Greeks, Ottoman Empire, Political science, Church of Greece, Conference of London (1920), Criticism, Politics, Second Letter (Plato), Panhellenion, Modern Greek, Political philosophy, Kapodistrias, Special Organization (Ottoman Empire), Ionian Islands, Themistocles, Near East, Ancient Greece, Shadow government (conspiracy), Byzantine Empire, Political alliance, Kingdom of Greece, International crisis, George Finlay, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Politique, Armatoloi, A Study of History, Convention of Constantinople (1881), Louis Philippe I, Political history, Decree