Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 13Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2005 |
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... ethnic - kin population groups that flocked into the country between 1912 and the aftermath of the 1923 Greco - Turkish compulsory exchange of populations , homogenization also purported to integrate , assimilate and / or neutralize ...
... ethnic - kin population groups that flocked into the country between 1912 and the aftermath of the 1923 Greco - Turkish compulsory exchange of populations , homogenization also purported to integrate , assimilate and / or neutralize ...
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... ethnic descent as the basic attribute of national identity . In this light , the ethnic heterogeneity of newly acquired spoils could not but intensify the “ -ization " practices of the immediate past . In the case of Greek Macedonia ...
... ethnic descent as the basic attribute of national identity . In this light , the ethnic heterogeneity of newly acquired spoils could not but intensify the “ -ization " practices of the immediate past . In the case of Greek Macedonia ...
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... ethnic and non - ethnic Greek citizens , the religious and linguistic other was recorded as comprising less than 18 % of the total ( Table 3 ) . The pitfalls of such contentious ( and partly incompatible ) data notwithstanding ...
... ethnic and non - ethnic Greek citizens , the religious and linguistic other was recorded as comprising less than 18 % of the total ( Table 3 ) . The pitfalls of such contentious ( and partly incompatible ) data notwithstanding ...
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Kazantzakiss abortive foray into politics in liberated | 1 |
Aspects of the Hellenization of Greek Macedonia | 21 |
Byron Greece and guilt | 63 |
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