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Class Structure and the Role of the Military in Greece: An Interpretation

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If the issue of the political organisation of the peasantry is crucial for understanding Greek society, so is the problem of the military and the role they played in the development/underdevelopment of modern Greece.

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  1. Cf. P. Pipinelis, Political history of the Greek revolution (in Greek), Athens 1926. Cf. also his The monarchy in Greece (in Greek), Athens 1932;

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Mouzelis, N.P. (1978). Class Structure and the Role of the Military in Greece: An Interpretation. In: Modern Greece. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05006-2_6

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