美国地中海舰队与希腊独立战争:米科诺斯岛对峙与海盗梅梅莱克斯的研究

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-22 DOI:10.1353/mgs.2021.0025
A. Kotsonas
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摘要:为了应对希腊独立战争期间的海盗潮,西方列强派遣军舰前往爱琴海以保护其商业利益。迄今为止,人们对这些行动的关注有限,包括美国地中海中队的行动,这些行动代表了“大量美国人对希腊的第一次广泛体验”。它通过关注1827年米科诺斯岛的暴力对峙,阐明了美国海军陆战队在爱琴海的战术行动、政治考量和文化利益。这场对峙被发现是由海盗Mermelechas的活动引发的,Mermelechhas是一个以前默默无闻的人物,最近在岛上受到了庆祝。我发现了迄今为止不为人知的美国海盗的文学和艺术肖像,并根据当时席卷全国的“希腊热情”和对海盗故事的热情来解释美国人对他的兴趣。更广泛地说,我的研究揭示了地中海中队在携带革命希腊人的文本和视觉文件穿越大西洋方面的作用。
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The United States Mediterranean Squadron and the Greek War of Independence: A Study of the Standoff on Mykonos and the Pirate Mermelechas
Abstract:In response to the boom of piracy during the Greek War of Independence, Western powers sent warships to the Aegean to protect their commercial interests. Only limited attention has hitherto been given to these operations, including those by the US Mediterranean Squadron which represent "the first extensive experience of Greece by a large number of Americans." My study examines this experience beyond the traditional, albeit reductive, context of philhellenism and mishellenism. It illuminates tactical operations, political deliberations and cultural interests of the American marines in the Aegean by focusing on a violent standoff on Mykonos in 1827. The standoff is found to have been triggered by activities of the pirate Mermelechas, a previously obscure figure who is lately celebrated on the island. I identify hitherto unknown literary and artistic portraits of the pirate in the US, and I explain the American interest in him in the light of the "Greek fervor" and the passion for pirate stories which swept the country at the time. More broadly, my study exposes the role of the Mediterranean Squadron in carrying textual and visual documentation of the revolutionary Greeks across the Atlantic.
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期刊介绍: Praised as "a magnificent scholarly journal" by Choice magazine, the Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. The Journal publishes critical analyses of Greek social, cultural, and political affairs, covering the period from the late Byzantine Empire to the present. Contributors include internationally recognized scholars in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, political science, Byzantine studies, and modern Greece.
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