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The book surveys the long presence and influence of Hellenic civilization in Asia Minor, tracing Greek coastal colonization and city-state culture, its confrontation with Persian power, and its role in producing philosophers and early Christian leaders. It follows Byzantine Greek civilization as a bulwark against successive invasions and describes Ottoman rule’s accommodation of existing social institutions, which weakened rural and urban development while allowing a resilient Hellenic element to endure. Economic revival in the modern era is examined through expanding trade, the growth of Smyrna as a commercial hub, and the resurgence of Greek merchants and communities across the region.
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