This article focuses on the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and its consequences for the political regimes during the interwar period. It is the contention of this article that, through different mechanisms, the population exchange between Greece and Turkey contributed to the creation of authoritarian regimes in both countries. Around 1,200,000 refugees that left Asia Minor at first supported the Republicans in Greece. In time, their grievances led some of them to incline toward communist ideas. The rise of communism in Greece caused conservative circles to feel threatened and resulted in their support for the authoritarian regime of Metaxas in 1936. In Turkey, on the other hand, the political and military elites that won the ...
Based mainly on Turkish archival material and newspapers, this article argues that the short dictato...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
The article focuses on interwar Greece after the exchange of populationswith Turkey in 1923. The arr...
The population exchange of 1923 between Greece and Turkey consolidated the influx of more than 1.5 m...
The topic of this paper is the population exchange that took place between the Turkish and Greek sta...
According to the conventional view held by the Greek sources, the United States was involved in the ...
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on January 30, 1923 a...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
The Exchange of Populations’ Convention was signed on 30 January 1923 during the Lausanne Peace Conf...
peer reviewedThis study deals with the concept of Aegean in Motion and conflict of this concept with...
This paper will try to shed light on a very particular angle of Greek political geography after the ...
During the interwar period Aegean Macedonia was one of the nine regions (diamerizmata) of Greece an...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
Within the politics of nationalism and nation-building, the emigration of ethnic and religious minor...
Based mainly on Turkish archival material and newspapers, this article argues that the short dictato...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...
The article focuses on interwar Greece after the exchange of populationswith Turkey in 1923. The arr...
The population exchange of 1923 between Greece and Turkey consolidated the influx of more than 1.5 m...
The topic of this paper is the population exchange that took place between the Turkish and Greek sta...
According to the conventional view held by the Greek sources, the United States was involved in the ...
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on January 30, 1923 a...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
The Exchange of Populations’ Convention was signed on 30 January 1923 during the Lausanne Peace Conf...
peer reviewedThis study deals with the concept of Aegean in Motion and conflict of this concept with...
This paper will try to shed light on a very particular angle of Greek political geography after the ...
During the interwar period Aegean Macedonia was one of the nine regions (diamerizmata) of Greece an...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
Within the politics of nationalism and nation-building, the emigration of ethnic and religious minor...
Based mainly on Turkish archival material and newspapers, this article argues that the short dictato...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
In the early 1920s, Turkey hosted thousands Russian refugees, commonly known as White Russians, who ...