Book contents
- Rival Byzantiums
- Rival Byzantiums
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Additional material
- Introduction
- Part I On the Road to the Grand Narrative
- Part II Metamorphoses of Byzantium after World War II
- Chapter 6 From Helleno-Christian Civilisation to Roman Nation
- Chapter 7 Towards ‘Slavo-Byzantina’ and ‘Pax Symeonica’
- Chapter 8 How Byzantine Is Serbia?
- Chapter 9 Post-Byzantine Empire or Romanian National State?
- Chapter 10 In the Fold of the ‘Turkish-Islamic Synthesis’
- Epilogue and Conclusion
- References
- Index
Chapter 6 - From Helleno-Christian Civilisation to Roman Nation
from Part II - Metamorphoses of Byzantium after World War II
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2022
- Rival Byzantiums
- Rival Byzantiums
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the Text
- Additional material
- Introduction
- Part I On the Road to the Grand Narrative
- Part II Metamorphoses of Byzantium after World War II
- Chapter 6 From Helleno-Christian Civilisation to Roman Nation
- Chapter 7 Towards ‘Slavo-Byzantina’ and ‘Pax Symeonica’
- Chapter 8 How Byzantine Is Serbia?
- Chapter 9 Post-Byzantine Empire or Romanian National State?
- Chapter 10 In the Fold of the ‘Turkish-Islamic Synthesis’
- Epilogue and Conclusion
- References
- Index
Summary
Against the backdrop of turbulent political developments with deep cultural implications – civil war, military dictatorship and post-1974 liberalisation – the chapter discusses the changes in Greek historiography, with impact on the treatment of Byzantium as part of the Greek national history, after World War II. It scrutinises the impassioned debate on the historical premises of Greek identity, which erupted in the late 1960s and spilled into the 1980s, between three British holders of the Korais Chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine History, Language and Literature at the University of London, on the one side, and Greek and Greek-American scholars, on the other. The final section discusses at some length a contemporary debate pro and contra the Byzantine empire as a nation-state between Greek diaspora byzantinists.
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- Rival ByzantiumsEmpire and Identity in Southeastern Europe, pp. 199 - 218Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022