Immigration, Settlement and Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean Following the Greek Revolution (1821-1876) Dilek Özkan This research project examines the migration and population movements in the long 19th century, focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean region. On the one hand it discusses migration and settlement policies of Ottoman and Greek states, and on the other hand puts forward conflicts between migrants and inhabitants at local level. It defines mass migrations routes, patterns and..
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...
19th century was a disaster year for the Ottoman State. The causes and consequences of wars in this ...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
In 1821, a series of events that would ultimately lead to the creation of a Greek nation state out o...
Modern Greek statehood began to take shape with the War of Independence that broke out in 1821 and c...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
The Ottoman Empire's immigration and settlement policies were redefined in the nineteenth and early ...
This study is an attempt to shed light on the issue of Cretan Muslim emigration from Crete to the Ot...
The The Ottoman Turks since the mid-fourteenth century led a gradual conquest of Anatolia and the Ba...
It is well known that many countries fought for supremacy over the Balkans throughout the history, b...
No AbstractIn political terms, during the period of Ottoman rule, Kilkis and its surrounding area co...
The Population Exchange, the events that led to the signing of the LausanneConvention and the resett...
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...
19th century was a disaster year for the Ottoman State. The causes and consequences of wars in this ...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
Migrations from Balkans to the Ottoman Empire continued for about 150 years; and peaked during the w...
In 1821, a series of events that would ultimately lead to the creation of a Greek nation state out o...
Modern Greek statehood began to take shape with the War of Independence that broke out in 1821 and c...
This dissertation offers a critical and in-depth analysis of forced displacement as a means of natio...
The Ottoman Empire's immigration and settlement policies were redefined in the nineteenth and early ...
This study is an attempt to shed light on the issue of Cretan Muslim emigration from Crete to the Ot...
The The Ottoman Turks since the mid-fourteenth century led a gradual conquest of Anatolia and the Ba...
It is well known that many countries fought for supremacy over the Balkans throughout the history, b...
No AbstractIn political terms, during the period of Ottoman rule, Kilkis and its surrounding area co...
The Population Exchange, the events that led to the signing of the LausanneConvention and the resett...
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...
19th century was a disaster year for the Ottoman State. The causes and consequences of wars in this ...