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Hellas Ja Helleenit: Piirteitä Nykyisestä Kreikasta Ja Sen Muinaismuistoista

1897

Into Konrad Inha

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Hellas Ja Helleenit: Piirteitä Nykyisestä Kreikasta Ja Sen Muinaismuistoista

Into Konrad Inha

1897

History - European, Travel Writing

A travelogue and historical account written in the late 19th century. It combines on-the-spot reportage from Greece with vivid reflections on classical ruins, the character of modern Hellenes, and the nation’s long arc from antiquity through Ottoman rule to renewed statehood in the shadow of a recent Greco‑Turkish crisis. A journalist-narrator observes landscapes, cities, and people while revisiting the myths and monuments that shaped European civilization. Expect reflective travel scenes interleaved with accessible history and cultural portraiture, not a single continuous plot. The opening of the work sets the terms in a brief preface: the author is a newspaperman offering impressions from a short stay in Athens, with antiquities as a main focus. It begins on Acrocorinth, contrasting glowing temple ruins and noble figures of poor shepherds with a sweeping evocation of Greece as Europe’s cultural cradle. A long, compressed survey follows: from Roman-era decline through barbarian raids, Byzantine shifts, Slavic, Saracen, and Norman incursions, Venetian depredations (including the Parthenon’s ruin), and the rise of European philhellenism. The narrative then recounts the Greek War of Independence—Ottoman oppression, klepht and armatole fighters, atrocities on both sides, philhellenic volunteers (notably Byron), naval heroes, Ibrahim Pasha’s onslaught, Mesolongi’s stand, and great‑power intervention leading to independence. Finally it turns to contemporary tensions with Turkey over Crete and irredentist aims, before shifting into the author’s own journey south from Finland to Corfu during wartime excitement, where he records early front reports and first impressions of the Mediterranean world.

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About Hellas Ja Helleenit: Piirteitä Nykyisestä Kreikasta Ja Sen Muinaismuistoista

Chapter Summaries

Alkusanat
The author, a journalist for Uusi Suometar, introduces himself and his two-month stay in Greece, explaining that the book offers his general impressions, focusing on ancient monuments. He notes the interchangeable use of 'Hellas' and 'Helleenit' as preferred by Greeks themselves.
I
The author describes the ruins of Acrocorinth, contrasting the past glory with the present desolation and the hardy, pistol-carrying Greek shepherds. He reflects on Greece as the cradle of European civilization, noting Europe's past support for Greek independence but also expressing disappointment with the current state of the nation.
II
This chapter details the long history of Greece's decline and foreign domination, from the Macedonian wars and Roman rule to successive invasions by barbarians (Goths, Heruli, Slavs), Saracens, and Normans. It highlights the destruction of ancient sites, the oppression under Turkish rule, and the eventual rise of European philhellenism in response to the plight of the Greeks.

Key Themes

The Legacy of Ancient Greece
The book constantly contrasts the grandeur and artistic achievements of ancient Hellas with the contemporary state of Greece. Ancient monuments are revered as symbols of past glory, inspiring both awe and a sense of loss, while modern Greeks often invoke their ancestors to justify their national aspirations and actions, sometimes to their detriment.
National Identity and Philhellenism
The text explores the formation of modern Greek identity, debating whether contemporary Greeks are true descendants of ancient Hellenes. It highlights the role of European philhellenism in supporting Greek independence and the ongoing fascination of the Western world with Greece's classical heritage, which shapes both external perceptions and internal aspirations.
The Impact of Foreign Rule and Oppression
Centuries of foreign domination by Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and especially Turks are depicted as having profoundly shaped the Greek character and landscape. The narrative details the destruction of monuments, the suppression of culture, and the development of traits like cunning and disunity as survival mechanisms under oppressive regimes.

Characters

I. K. Inha(protagonist)
A Finnish journalist and correspondent for Uusi Suometar, who travels to Greece during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897 and narrates the book's observations and historical accounts.
King George I(supporting)
The reigning King of Greece during the 1897 war, who faces severe criticism for the military's poor performance and is accused of prioritizing personal wealth and dynastic interests over national ones.
Queen Olga(supporting)
The Queen of Greece, who actively participates in caring for wounded soldiers, earning the admiration of the author and the public for her compassion and simplicity.
Crown Prince Constantine(supporting)
The commander of the Greek army during the 1897 war, who is heavily criticized and ridiculed for the army's defeats and perceived cowardice.
General Smolenskis(supporting)
A Greek general who achieves a few victories during the war, becoming a national hero and a symbol of hope and renewed Greek bravery amidst widespread defeats.
Deligiannis(supporting)
The Greek Prime Minister who is dismissed by the King and later makes accusations against the monarch, claiming he was forced into the war to save the throne.

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