Crossing the Aegean: An Appraisal of the 1923 Compulsory Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey (Forced Migration, 12)

Crossing the Aegean: An Appraisal of the 1923 Compulsory Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey (Forced Migration, 12)

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Crossing the Aegean: An Appraisal of the 1923 Compulsory Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey (Forced Migration, 12)

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Following the defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces, the 1923 Lausanne Convention specified the first internationally ratified compulsory population exchange. It proved to be a watershed in the eastern Mediterranean, having far-reaching ramifications both for the new Turkish Republic, and for Greece which hadto absorb over a million refugees. Known as the Asia Minor Catastrophe by the Greeks, it marked the establishment of the independent nation state for the Turks. The consequences of this event have received surprisingly little attention despite the considerable relevance for the contemporary situation in the Balkans. This volume addresses the challenge of writing history from both sides of the Aegean and provides, for the first time, a forum for multidisciplinary dialogue across national boundaries.

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Country
USA
Brand
Berghahn Books
Manufacturer
Berghahn Books
Binding
Paperback
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ReleaseDate
2003-05-01T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781571815620