Faced with discrimination in Turkey, the Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros overwhelmingly left the country of their birth in the years c.1940–1980 to resettle in Greece, where they received something of a lukewarm reception from the government and segments of the population. This book explores the myriad ways in which the expatriated Greeks of Turkey daily understand their contemporary difficulties through the lens of historical experience, and reimagine the past according to present concerns and conceptions. It demonstrates how the Greeks of Turkey draw upon the particularities of their own local heritages in order simultaneously to establish their legitimacy as residents of Greece and maintain a sense of their distinctiveness vis-à-vis other ...
The repressive mechanisms of collective memory have received due attention in the social sciences, w...
This thesis illustrates the narrative of the Greek political refugees of Tashkent and seeks to recog...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
The experience of the Asia Minor Greeks merits special attention, since it provides a unique, long-t...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
This thesis turns to a watershed in the history of modern Greece – its defeat in the Greco-Turkish W...
International audienceSince 2008, Greece has been at the centre of European current affairs due to t...
From the Byzantine period until the beginning of the 20th century, the Pontic Greeks, from the shore...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
This book focuses on the return of the diasporic Greek second generation to Greece, primarily in the...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
The repressive mechanisms of collective memory have received due attention in the social sciences, w...
This thesis illustrates the narrative of the Greek political refugees of Tashkent and seeks to recog...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
The experience of the Asia Minor Greeks merits special attention, since it provides a unique, long-t...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
This thesis turns to a watershed in the history of modern Greece – its defeat in the Greco-Turkish W...
International audienceSince 2008, Greece has been at the centre of European current affairs due to t...
From the Byzantine period until the beginning of the 20th century, the Pontic Greeks, from the shore...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
For the expatriated Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros – some of whom have Greek citizenship, some Turkis...
This book focuses on the return of the diasporic Greek second generation to Greece, primarily in the...
Once a thriving community of farmers and fishermen consisting mostly of ethnic Greeksbelonging to Ch...
The repressive mechanisms of collective memory have received due attention in the social sciences, w...
This thesis illustrates the narrative of the Greek political refugees of Tashkent and seeks to recog...
In 1941, Alison Frantz and Lucy Talcott, archaeologists and members of the American School of Classi...