Return to Europe--Greece!
It felt strange to be traveling again after a couple of months back in the U.S., consulting and commuting between Philadelphia and New York, dealing with bad weather, and trying to gain some perspective on my research and writing, and to plan. But here I am! Greece ! Every trip has had surprises and this one has had several, beginning with the sense of how deep the cultural and political ties are to Eastern Europe. As a nation along the Mediterranean and part of the European Union, I had expected more apparent alliances with neighhors to the west and north. These are apparent, certainly, in the historical ties to Germany, France and Great Britain in politics, labor and language. The creation of a forward-thinking democracy that was never realized from the 1820s is part of that legacy and influence. The connections to all three are felt mostly among the upper class of Greece—and the divisions between the upper class and lower cl...