Richard Clogg

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Richard Clogg (* 1939 in Rochdale ) is a British historian and neo-Greekist .

Life

Richard Clogg studied history at the University of Edinburgh , where he received his Masters in 1963 . Since 1969 he has taught modern Greek history at King's College London , first as a lecturer , then as a reader , and finally from 1988 to 1995 as professor for the history of the Balkans . Since 1995 he has been Senior Research Fellow and Board Member at St Antony's College of Oxford University .

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Clogg emerged with publications on modern Greek history. His Concise History of Greece (1992) is considered a standard work and has been translated into numerous languages; In 1993 she received the Runciman Award . In 2002, Clogg was awarded the Gold Cross of the Greek Order of Merit ("Τάγμα Αριστείας της τιμής") by the President of Greece .

Publications (selection)

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  • The Correspondence of Adhamantios Korais with Thomas Burgess 1789–1792 , Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences 1969.
  • The struggle for Greek independence. Essays to mark the 150th anniversary of the Greek War of Independence , London: Macmillan 1973.
  • (with Phyllis Auty) British policy towards wartime resistance in Yugoslavia and Greece , London: Macmillan 1975.
  • The movement for Greek independence, 1770-1821. A collection of documents , London: Macmillan 1976.
  • Greece in the 1980s , London: Macmillan 1980.
  • Balkan society in the age of Greek independence , London: Macmillan 1981.
  • The Greek diaspora in the twentieth century , Basingstoke: Macmillan 1999.
  • Greece 1940-1949. Occupation, resistance, civil war. A documentary history , Basingstoke et al. a .: Palgrave Macmillan 2002.
  • Bearing gifts to Greeks. Humanitarian aid to Greece in the 1940s , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2008.

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