The Edinburgh History of the Greeks : : Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries / / Antonis Liakos.

A new and innovative account of modern Greek history covering the last 100 yearsDraws on recent research on popular culture, social memory and other areas of innovative analysis that have not yet been incorporated into any histories of modern GreeceDetails the full significance of the changing exper...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:The Edinburgh History of the Greeks : EHG
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Physical Description:1 online resource (504 p.) :; 29 B/W illustrations 4 B/W tables 5 B/W line art
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Note on transliterations --
Preface and acknowledgements --
Series Editor’s preface --
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: The Greeks at the beginning of the twentieth century --
CHAPTER 2 The ‘long First World War’ (1912–1922) --
CHAPTER 3 The wider Greek world I: The end of the age of empire --
CHAPTER 4 State and society during the interwar period (1922–1940) --
CHAPTER 5 The Occupation: Greece under the Axis (1941–1944) --
CHAPTER 6 The Civil War (1945–1949) --
CHAPTER 7 The post-war era (1950–1974) --
CHAPTER 8 The wider Greek world II: From nationalism to multiculturalism --
CHAPTER 9 Springtime for democracy: Metapolitefsi (1974–1985) --
CHAPTER 10 European integration and globalisation (1985–2008) --
CHAPTER 11 The Crisis years (2008–2021) --
Guide to further reading --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:A new and innovative account of modern Greek history covering the last 100 yearsDraws on recent research on popular culture, social memory and other areas of innovative analysis that have not yet been incorporated into any histories of modern GreeceDetails the full significance of the changing experiences of women throughout the centuryIncorporates the history of Cyprus and the experiences of Greek communities in the diaspora, whose histories were indelibly tied with the Greek nationThis volume deals with a tumultuous yet transformative era in Greek history. During the twentieth century, most Greeks abandoned the countryside for the cities or the expanding global diaspora. Greek and Cypriot societies became urbanised, secularised and more ‘western’. Since the Balkan Wars they have also lurched from crisis to crisis, having experienced two destructive war decades (1912–1922 and 1940–1949), the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and the economic crises of the 2010s. Focusing on the relationship between state and society, as well as on Greeks’ place in the wider world, this book considers how Greeks have engaged with global change and the impact of international factors on their lives.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474410830
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319131
9783111318189
9783110797640
DOI:10.1515/9781474410830
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Antonis Liakos.