Date: 1986
Type: Working Paper
A bibliographical essay on Southern Europe and its recent transition to political democracy
Working Paper, Florence : European University Institute, 1986EUI Working Papers, 208
DIAMANDOUROS, Nikiforos P., RIVILLA, Pilar, LOPEZ NOVO, Joaquin Pedro, TÜRSAN, Huri, SCHMITTER, Philippe C., A bibliographical essay on Southern Europe and its recent transition to political democracy, Florence : European University Institute, 1986EUI Working Papers, 208 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/22921
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The major impetus behind the original version of this essay was the belief that there are theoretical benefits to be derived from the comparative study of relatively homogeneous regions viewed from a macro-historical and macro-sociological perspective. One of its fundamental assumptions was, and still is, that Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain can, despite inevitable divergences in the evolution and development of their social and political institutions, be regarded as constituting such a region, especially since the end of the Napoleonic Wars, and that they should, as a consequence, be studied as such.
Table of Contents:
-- Preface, i
-- Introduction, iii
-- Part One, 1
-- Greece, 16
-- Italy, 55
-- Portugal, 71
-- Spain, 97
-- Turkey, 127
-- Conclusion, 150
Additional information:
First made available online on 11 June 2018
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/22921
Series/Number: EUI Working Papers; 208
Publisher: European University Institute