Athens: A Cultural History (Interlink Cultural Histories)

Athens: A Cultural History (Interlink Cultural Histories)

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Athens: A Cultural History (Interlink Cultural Histories)

Athens: A Cultural History (Interlink Cultural Histories)

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SKU: DADAX1566565405
ISBN: 9781566565400
Publisher: Interlink Books
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Product Description Modern Athens Is A Bustling, Overgrown City, Continually Coming To Terms With Its Illustrious Past. Dominated By The Parthenon, The World-Famous Symbol Of Classical Antiquity, It Has Been Touched By Every Aspect Of GreeceS Turbulent History, Suffering Invasions And Occupations, Sieges, Division And Dictatorship, And Has Grown Dramatically Into A Metropolis Of Four Million People. Mixing Old And New, The Greek Capital Is A Treasure House Of Eastern Orthodox And Western Culture, Rich In The Visual Arts, Architecture And Poetry. Michael Llewellyn Smith Describes The History And Culture Of Athens, Site Of The 2004 Olympic Games And City Of Monuments Enduring, Purged And Restored. Exploring Its Streets And Squares, He Reveals Layers Of Ancient Greek, Roman And Byzantine History, Elegant Bavarian Neoclassical Buildings, And A Modern City Of Concrete And Glass, Metro And Tram. The City Of Visitors: Treasure Hunters And Philhellenes; Byron And Chateaubriand; Thackeray And Mark Twain; Freud, Virigina Woolf And Winston Churchill. The City Of Olympians: Host Of The First Modern Games Of 1896 And The Olympiad Of 2004; The Revival Of The Olympic Idea. The City Of Athenians: Classical Soldiers And Thinkers; Poets, Politicians And Princes; Migrants And Refugees From Greece And Beyond. About The Author Michael Llewellyn Smith Is A Historian Who Has Lived And Worked In Athens For More Than Ten Years As A Student, Teacher, And Diplomat. He Was British Ambassador To Athens Between 1996 And 1999.

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