Xenocracy: State, Class, and Colonialism in the Ionian Islands, 1815-1864 / Edition 1

Xenocracy: State, Class, and Colonialism in the Ionian Islands, 1815-1864 / Edition 1

by Sakis Gekas
ISBN-10:
1785332619
ISBN-13:
9781785332616
Pub. Date:
12/01/2016
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1785332619
ISBN-13:
9781785332616
Pub. Date:
12/01/2016
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Xenocracy: State, Class, and Colonialism in the Ionian Islands, 1815-1864 / Edition 1

Xenocracy: State, Class, and Colonialism in the Ionian Islands, 1815-1864 / Edition 1

by Sakis Gekas
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Overview

Of the many European territorial reconfigurations that followed the wars of the early nineteenth century, the Ionian State remains among the least understood. Xenocracy offers a much-needed account of the region during its half-century as a Protectorate of Great Britain – a period that embodied all of the contradictions of British colonialism. A middle class of merchants, lawyers and state officials embraced and promoted a liberal modernization project. Yet despite the improvements experienced by many Ionians, the deterioration of state finances led to divisions along class lines and presented a significant threat to social stability. Sakis Gekas shows that the impasse engendered de- pendency upon and ambivalence toward Western Europe, anticipating the ‘neocolonial’ condition with which the Greek nation struggles even today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785332616
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 12/01/2016
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Sakis Gekas is an Associate Professor and the Hellenic Heritage Foundation Chair in Modern Greek History at York University, Toronto. He has written on the Ionian Islands under British rule, on merchants and ports in the Mediterranean, and the economic history of nineteenth-century Greece.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii

Acknowledgments x

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 The First Greek State and the Origins of Colonial Governmentality 23

Chapter 2 Building the Colonial State 51

Chapter 3 Law, Colonialism and Stale Formation 79

Chapter 4 Colonial Knowledge and the Making of Ionian Governmentality 101

Chapter 5 'A True and Hateful Monopoly': Merchants and the State 130

Chapter 6 State Finances and the Cost of Protection 174

Chapter 7 Building a Modern State: Public Works and Public Spaces 199

Chapter 8 'Progress': State Policies for Ionian Development 227

Chapter 9 Poverty, the State and the Middle Class 250

Chapter 10 The Literati and the Liberali: The Making of the Ionian Bourgeoisie 287

Conclusion. 1864: The End of Colonial Rule? 325

Bibliography 337

Index 365

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