Richard Clogg
Richard Clogg is a British historian.
Life
Richard Clogg studied history at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated as Master in 1963. From 1969 on, he was teaching modern Greek history at King's College London, first as lecturer, then reader, finally from 1988 to 1995 as professor of Balkan history. In 1995, he became senior research fellow as well as fellow of the governing board of St Antony's College, Oxford.Work
Clogg's best-known work A Concise History of Greece set new standards in the field, was translated into several languages, and was awarded with the Runciman Award in 1993. Clogg himself was decorated with the Gold Cross of the Greek Order of Honour by the President of Greece in 2002.Publications
As author
Parties and elections in Greece. The search for legitimacy, Durham: Duke University Press 1987.A short History of modern Greece, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1979.Greece, Oxford: Clio 1980.A concise History of Greece, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1992.Anatolica. Studies in the Greek east in the 18th and 19th centuries, Aldershot: Variorum 1996.- * I kath'imas Anatoli. Studies in Ottoman Greek history, Istanbul: Isis Press 2004.Minorities in Greece. Aspects of a plural society, London: Hurst 2002.