combined with a specific conception of national integration and the
Great Idea.
The political content of Venizelism, the 'Recovery', consisted
in the creation of a state where the rule of the law would prevail, with modern social,
economic, administrative functions capable of economic and cultural
integration in to the West. This was an attempt to shape Greek
society according to the capitalist system and following the models of western
liberal republics.
This urban modernization and Europeanization are inextricably linked as early as 1910, to irredentism. The two objectives were interrelated
and served each other. Domestic reorganization, administrative and
political modernization and the economic development of the country
were perceived at the same time as causes and results of territorial expansion.
Both of them, internal recovery and territorial expansion, serve the objective
of creating of a modern European state, integrated into the ideological-political and
economic actuality expressed by Western European countries.
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