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History of the Greek Revolution - Volume 1 is an 1861 work by the British historian George Finlay, first published in 1861. This account chronicles the events leading up to and during the Greek War of Independence from the Ottoman Empire, and about the Albanian population in Greece, Ioannina and its Pashas.
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editFinlay documents the sociopolitical landscape of Greece before the revolution, exploring the factors that led to the uprising. Drawing from primary sources, Finlay write about the economic, religious, and cultural tensions prevalent in Greek society.
The narrative delves into the pivotal moments of the revolution, including the outbreak of armed conflict in 1821 and the subsequent struggle for autonomy. Finlay offers an analysis of the key figures and factions involved, along with their motivations and strategies.
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