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Crossing the Aegean: an appraisal of the 1923 compulsory population exchange between Greece and Turkey
Renee Hirschon
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page vii)
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List of Tables (page viii)
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List of Contributors (page ix)
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Notes on Terminology and Orthography (page xi)
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Preface: Renée Hirschon (page xiv)
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Acknowledgements (page xviii)
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Map of Greece and Turkey (page xx)
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Part I: Introduction: Background and Overview
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1. 'Unmixing Peoples' in the Aegean Region (Renée Hirschon, page 3)
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2. Consequences of the Lausanne Convention: An Overview (Renée Hirschon, page 13)
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Part II: Political, Economic and Policy Aspects
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3. Lausanne Revisited: Population Exchanges in International Law and Policy (Michael Barutciski, page 23)
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4. The Consequences of the Exchange of Populations for Turkey (Çağlar Keyder, page 39)
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5. 1922: Political Continuations and Realignments in the Greek State (Thanos Veremis, page 53)
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6. Economic Consequences following Refugee Settlement in Greek Macedonia, 1923-1932 (Elisabeth Kontogiorgi, page 63)
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7. Homogenising the Nation, Turkifying the Economy: The Turkish Experience of Population Exchange Reconsidered (Ayhan Aktar, page 79)
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8. The Story of Those Who Stayed: Lessons From Articles 1 and 2 of the 1923 Convention (Baskin Oran, page 97)
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9. Religion or Ethnicity: The Identity Issue of the Minorities in Greece and Turkey (Alexis Alexandris, page 117)
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10. Inter-war Town Planning and the Refugee Problem in Greece: Temporary 'Solutions' and Long-Term Dysfunctions (Alexandra Yerolympos, page 133)
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11. When Greeks Meet Other Greeks: Settlement Policy Issues in the Contemporary Greek Context (Eftihia Voutira, page 145)
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Part III: Social and Cultural Aspects
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12. Housing and the Architectural Expression of Asia Minor Greeks Before and After 1923 (Vassilis Colonas, page 163)
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13. Space, Place and Identity: Memory and Religion in Two Cappadocian Greek Settlements (Vasso Stelaku, page 179)
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14. Lessons in Refugeehood: The Experience of Forced Migrants in Turkey (Tolga Köker (in collaboration with Leylâ Keskiner), page 193)
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15. Muslim Cretans in Turkey: The Reformulation of Ethnic Identity in an Aegean Community (Sophia Koufopoulou, page 209)
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16. The Exchange of Populations in Turkish Literature: The Undertone of Texts (Hercules Millas, page 221)
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17. The Myth of Asia Minor in Greek Fiction (Peter Mackridge, page 235)
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18. Between Orientalism and Occidentalism: The Contribution of Asia Minor Refugees to Greek Popular Song, and its Reception (Stathis Gauntlett, page 247)
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References (page 261)
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Appendix I: Text of the Lausanne Convention concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on 23 January 1923 (page 281)
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Index (page 289)
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571817679 (hardcover)
- 9780857457028 (ebook)
- 9781571815620 (paper)