Cypriot Nationalisms in Context: History, Identity and Politics

By: KYRITSI, TheklaContributor(s): CHRISTOFIS, NikosMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan 2018 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Greeks--Cyprus--Ethnic identity--History | Nationalism--Cyprus | Politics and culture--Cyprus | Press and politics--Cyprus
Contents:
The Rise of Greek Cypriot Nationalism to Hegemony: Agency, Particularities, and PopularizationYiannos KatsouridesPages 25-46National Identity, Otherness, and Bi-communalRelations Through the Cypriot Greek-Speaking Press Between 1878 and 1912Petros NikolaouPages 47-73The Legislative Council and Its Historical/Political Implications in Cyprus (1882-1931)Meltem Onurkan-SamaniPages 75-92Engendering Nationalism in Modern Cyprus: The First Women's OrganizationsThekla KyritsiPages 93-110Moments of a Mass MovementFront MatterPages 111-111PDFCyprus in the 1940s: The Nationalization of Greek Cypriot PoliticsDimitris KalantzopoulosPages 113-133Imported Nationalism: The Appearance and Evolution of X" Organization in CyprusAlexios AlecouPages 135-153Failed Reunification Attempts in Cyprus: Makarios and Bu Memleket BizimŞevki KıralpPages 155-173National Identity and the Development of PrejudiceFront MatterPages 175-175PDFBetween Nationalist Absorption and Subsumption: Reflecting on the Armenian Cypriot ExperienceSossie KasbarianPages 177-197Turkish Migration into the North of Cyprus and the (Re)Construction of Turkish Cypriot Identity in the Turkish Cypriot Press (1995-2013)Mustafa ÇıraklıPages 199-219The Development of Prejudice in Children: The Case of CyprusMaria Ioannou, Angelos P. KassianosPages 221-242An Appraisal of the Works of Rolandos Katsiaounis: Society, Labor, and Anti-colonialism in Cyprus, 1850s-1950sAndrekos VarnavaPages 243-257The Local and the GlobalFront MatterPages 259-259PDFNationalism as Resistance to Colonialism: A Comparative Look at Malta and Cyprus from 1919 to 1940Iliya Marovich-OldPages 261-281Encountering Imperialism and Colonialism: The Greek and Turkish Left in CyprusNikos ChristofisPages 283-305Patriots and Internationalists: The Greek Left, the Cyprus Question, and Latin AmericaEugenia PalierakiPages 307-328"
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The Rise of Greek Cypriot Nationalism to Hegemony: Agency, Particularities, and PopularizationYiannos KatsouridesPages 25-46National Identity, Otherness, and Bi-communalRelations Through the Cypriot Greek-Speaking Press Between 1878 and 1912Petros NikolaouPages 47-73The Legislative Council and Its Historical/Political Implications in Cyprus (1882-1931)Meltem Onurkan-SamaniPages 75-92Engendering Nationalism in Modern Cyprus: The First Women's OrganizationsThekla KyritsiPages 93-110Moments of a Mass MovementFront MatterPages 111-111PDFCyprus in the 1940s: The Nationalization of Greek Cypriot PoliticsDimitris KalantzopoulosPages 113-133Imported Nationalism: The Appearance and Evolution of X" Organization in CyprusAlexios AlecouPages 135-153Failed Reunification Attempts in Cyprus: Makarios and Bu Memleket BizimŞevki KıralpPages 155-173National Identity and the Development of PrejudiceFront MatterPages 175-175PDFBetween Nationalist Absorption and Subsumption: Reflecting on the Armenian Cypriot ExperienceSossie KasbarianPages 177-197Turkish Migration into the North of Cyprus and the (Re)Construction of Turkish Cypriot Identity in the Turkish Cypriot Press (1995-2013)Mustafa ÇıraklıPages 199-219The Development of Prejudice in Children: The Case of CyprusMaria Ioannou, Angelos P. KassianosPages 221-242An Appraisal of the Works of Rolandos Katsiaounis: Society, Labor, and Anti-colonialism in Cyprus, 1850s-1950sAndrekos VarnavaPages 243-257The Local and the GlobalFront MatterPages 259-259PDFNationalism as Resistance to Colonialism: A Comparative Look at Malta and Cyprus from 1919 to 1940Iliya Marovich-OldPages 261-281Encountering Imperialism and Colonialism: The Greek and Turkish Left in CyprusNikos ChristofisPages 283-305Patriots and Internationalists: The Greek Left, the Cyprus Question, and Latin AmericaEugenia PalierakiPages 307-328"