At the height of the Greek Civil War in 1948, thirty-eight thousand children were evacuated from their homes in the mountains of northern Greece. The Greek Communist Party relocated half of them to orphanages in Eastern Europe, while their adversaries in the national government placed the rest in children’s homes elsewhere in Greece. A point of contention during the Cold War, this controversial episode continues to fuel tensions between Greeks and Macedonians and within Greek society itself. Loring M. Danforth and Riki Van Boeschoten present here for the first time a comprehensive study of the two evacuation programs and the lives of the children they forever transformed.Marshalling archival records, oral histories, and ethnographic fieldwo...
Every child has a basic fundamental right to survival, protection and education. These and many othe...
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to describe the experience of displaced individuals ...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...
At the height of the Greek Civil War in 1948, thirty-eight thousand children were evacuated from the...
U ovom se članku govori o fizičkim i psihičkim traumama djece tijekom i nakon Građanskog rata u Grčk...
[Extract] In 1948, during the height of the Greek Civil War, children in the northern region of Gree...
The assimilation of more than one million Anatolian Greek refugees into the social, economic and pol...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
In Macedonian culture and remembrance, the children evacuated from northern Greek villages in 1948 b...
The subject of this article is the fate of the Greek political refugees – specifically personsforcib...
This Master's thesis deals with the individual's motivations for participation in the Communist insu...
Conflict and political instability during the Second World War led to the massive displacement of pe...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
According to UNHCR data from 2018, there are approximately seven and a half million school-age child...
Every child has a basic fundamental right to survival, protection and education. These and many othe...
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to describe the experience of displaced individuals ...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...
At the height of the Greek Civil War in 1948, thirty-eight thousand children were evacuated from the...
U ovom se članku govori o fizičkim i psihičkim traumama djece tijekom i nakon Građanskog rata u Grčk...
[Extract] In 1948, during the height of the Greek Civil War, children in the northern region of Gree...
The assimilation of more than one million Anatolian Greek refugees into the social, economic and pol...
Across Eastern Europe and Russia in the first half of the twentieth century, conflict and violence a...
In Macedonian culture and remembrance, the children evacuated from northern Greek villages in 1948 b...
The subject of this article is the fate of the Greek political refugees – specifically personsforcib...
This Master's thesis deals with the individual's motivations for participation in the Communist insu...
Conflict and political instability during the Second World War led to the massive displacement of pe...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
According to UNHCR data from 2018, there are approximately seven and a half million school-age child...
Every child has a basic fundamental right to survival, protection and education. These and many othe...
This study utilized a phenomenological approach to describe the experience of displaced individuals ...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...