Description: Explores how Russian politics and religion were instrumental in the shaping of modern Greece, providing a broad understanding of nineteenth-century Russian foreign policy and religious enterprise and the relationship between religion, nationalism, and state-building.
Review Quotes: "Frary's book is both successful and interesting as a series of analyses of political episodes and crises, and brings much new documentation to the topic." -- Alex Drace-Francis, Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas
"[This book] represents an important contribution to the relevant historiography on many different fronts." -- George Vassiadis, History