British School at Athens - Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies
About the Book Series
The study of modern Greek and Byzantine history, language and culture has formed an integral part of the work of the British School at Athens since its foundation. This series continues that pioneering tradition. It aims to explore a wide range of topics within a rich field of enquiry which continues to attract readers, writers, and researchers, whether their interest is primarily in contemporary Europe or in one or other of the many dimensions of the long Greek post-classical past.
For further information about the series please contact Michael Greenwood at [email protected]
The Greeks and the British in the Levant, 1800-1960s: Between Empires and Nations
1st Edition
Edited
By Anastasia Yiangou, George Kazamias, Robert Holland
December 12, 2019
This book explores the concept of ‘the Levant’ as a component of the regional and international system during the age of imperialism. At its heart is a focus on the experience of Greek-speaking societies and, above all, the independent state of Greece that came into existence in 1830. A key ...
Archaeology Behind the Battle Lines: The Macedonian Campaign (1915-19) and its Legacy
1st Edition
Edited
By Andrew Shapland, Evangelia Stefani
September 21, 2017
This volume focuses on a formative period in the history and archaeology of northern Greece. The decade following 1912, when Thessaloniki became part of Greece, was a period marked by an extraordinary internationalism as a result of the population movements caused by the shifting of national ...






