Mind the legal gap (1832-44) : the polizeistaat, "enlightened reforms" and their liberal critics
'Romanist' jurisprudence : liberty, property and the merits of an agrarian society (1830s-1850s)
"It's more than economics, stupid" : political economy and the limits of 'industrial' economics (1840s-1860s)
Constitutional liberalism : rights, sovereignty and statehood (late 1840s-1860s)
The law of nations, sovereignty, and the international autonomy of the Greek state
Ideas into practice : the 'lawful' revolution and the building of a new constitutional order (1860s-1870s)
Conclusion : placing Greek liberalism within a Europe-wide perspective.