1. The ‘Orthodox commonwealth’ in the late eighteenth century, showing centres of Greek population and education, with present-day national frontiers superimposed.
2. The geographical extent of the Greek nation in Europe, western Asia and the Levant at the end of the nineteenth century, showing regions, towns and cities with Greek-speaking populations. The definition and percentages of these populations were highly contentious at the time (see p. 161). Dates indicate the period of mass exodus.
3. The expansion of the Greek state (1832–1947).
4. Main sites involved in the Greek Revolution of the 1820s.
5. Greece and immediate neighbours since 1923.
6. Cyprus, divided since 1974.