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Athanasios Souliotis-Nikolaidis and Greek Irredentism

A Life in the Shadows
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Athanasios Souliotis-Nikolaidis (1878-1945) was a Greek military officer, undercover agent, author, and politician who is not as well known in Greece today as he should be. Inasmuch as he is remembered at all today, Souliotis-Nikolaidis is associated with the much better-known Ion Dragoumis with whom he was connected with bonds of friendship and ideology. In this work the author examines the subject's role and contribution to Greece's irredentist activities of the early 20th century and answers some key questions. What were Souliotis-Nikolaidis's achievements as an undercover agent in Ottoman Macedonia? What was his behind-the-scenes role in the early elections of the Ottoman Empire following the Young Turk Revolt? What was his relationship with important individuals and organizations of the Greek Diaspora? What was his contribution to the unique idea about the future of Greeks and Turks in a unified federal state? In this work the author reveals that Souliotis-Nikolaidis, far from being a minor player in Greek irredentism was an important actor whose many contributions deserve recognition.
John A. Mazis is professor of history at Hamline University.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The End of The Line 2: Greece at the Dawn of the 20th Century 3: The Ordinary Life of an Obscure Army Officer 4: Cloak and Dagger in the Balkans 5: Cloak and Dagger in Constantinople 6: Friends and Intellectual Partners 7: The Life of Athanasios Souliotis-Nikolaidis 8: Last Services Rendered 9: Some Final Thoughts Appendix: Further Reading Works Cited About the Author
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