The scientific study of Greek religion took place in the field of philology and science of antiquity, now isolating itself and now participating in the progress of the science of religions. It began as a reaction to classical and rationalistic dogmatism (G. Hermann, De mythologia Graecorum antiquissima, Leipzig 1807) and to romantic symbolism (F. Creuzer,…
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Causes and Development of the Greek Crisis
Until October 2009, regardless of the onset of the global economic crisis, Greece’s fiscal problems were managed by the eurozone with the typical mechanisms envisaged by the Stability and Growth Pact. Until then, Greece had kept its public debt under control, despite being one of the highest in Europe, exceeding 100% of GDP. In 2004,…