Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950The history of a rarely written about, bewilderingly exotic city: 500 years of clashing cultures and peoples, from the glories of Suleiman the Magnificent to its nadir under Nazi occupation. Salonica is the point where the wonders and horrors of the Orient and Europe have met over the centuries. Written with a Pepysian sense of the texture of daily life in the city through the ages, and with breathtakingly detailed historical research, Salonica will evoke the sights, smells, habits, songs and responses of a unique city and its inhabitants. The history of Salonica is one of forgotten alternatives and wrong choices, of identities assumed and discarded. For centuries Muslims, Christians, and Jews have succeeded each other in ascendancy, each people intent on erasing the presence of their predecessors, and the result is a city of cultural traditions and memories of extreme violence and genocide, one that sits on the overlapping hinterlands of both Europe and the East. |
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Even after its annexation to Greece , the Greeks of Salonica are but a fraction ,
and not even the largest , of its inhabitants . A . FRACCAROLI ( 1916 ) ' The
National Schism IN THE 1940s a statue of Prince Constantine on horseback was
put up ...
Even after its annexation to Greece , the Greeks of Salonica are but a fraction ,
and not even the largest , of its inhabitants . A . FRACCAROLI ( 1916 ) ' The
National Schism IN THE 1940s a statue of Prince Constantine on horseback was
put up ...
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25 The political repercussions of the wartime property free - for - all had not ,
however , been laid entirely to rest and the quick rehabilitation of collaborators in
the conservative climate of postwar Greece created many hostages to fortune .
25 The political repercussions of the wartime property free - for - all had not ,
however , been laid entirely to rest and the quick rehabilitation of collaborators in
the conservative climate of postwar Greece created many hostages to fortune .
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... for International Peace , Report of the International Commission to Inquire into
the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars ( Washington , DC , 1914 ) , 106 ,
148 – 151 ; A . J . Toynbee , The Western Question in Greece and Turkey (
London ...
... for International Peace , Report of the International Commission to Inquire into
the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars ( Washington , DC , 1914 ) , 106 ,
148 – 151 ; A . J . Toynbee , The Western Question in Greece and Turkey (
London ...
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