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Greece’s failed attempt to expand its borders into Epirus and Thessaly while the Ottoman Empire was occupied with Russia, leading to a humiliating Anglo-French occupation of Athens and Piraeus.

While the monumental 16-volume work by Ekdotike Athenon typically groups these years within Volume 13 (1833–1881), the 22nd volume in more granular, popular editions—like those distributed by newspapers—specifically details the internal and external crises of the mid-19th century. Greece’s failed attempt to expand its borders into

Detailed analyses of the agricultural economy, the role of the "Megali Idea" (Great Idea) in domestic politics, and the growing dissatisfaction with King Otto’s perceived authoritarianism. the 22nd volume in more granular