Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2006 M05 9 - 544 pages Salonica, located in northern Greece, was long a fascinating crossroads metropolis of different religions and ethnicities, where Egyptian merchants, Spanish Jews, Orthodox Greeks, Sufi dervishes, and Albanian brigands all rubbed shoulders. Tensions sometimes flared, but tolerance largely prevailed until the twentieth century when the Greek army marched in, Muslims were forced out, and the Nazis deported and killed the Jews. As the acclaimed historian Mark Mazower follows the city’s inhabitants through plague, invasion, famine, and the disastrous twentieth century, he resurrects a fascinating and vanished world. |
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Page 279
... Greece and Serbia had won far more than they had dared hope for ; Bulgaria had ended up with much less . Greece's population and territory both nearly doubled , as did Serbia's , and Ottoman Macedonia was largely parti- tioned between ...
... Greece and Serbia had won far more than they had dared hope for ; Bulgaria had ended up with much less . Greece's population and territory both nearly doubled , as did Serbia's , and Ottoman Macedonia was largely parti- tioned between ...
Page 425
... Greece created many hostages to fortune . In 1957 Max Merten , the wartime military administrator of the city , visited Greece to testify at the trial of his for- mer interpreter . To the shock of the West German embassy — which had ...
... Greece created many hostages to fortune . In 1957 Max Merten , the wartime military administrator of the city , visited Greece to testify at the trial of his for- mer interpreter . To the shock of the West German embassy — which had ...
Page 479
... Greece , 166 , 278 , 281 , 356 , 388 , 438 Georgia , 105 Georgians , 333 Germain , Jean - Baptiste , 198 German army , 392 , 395-6 Germans , 19 , 222 Germany Jews flee persecution , 46 trade , 115 in First World War , 258 Vlahov exiled ...
... Greece , 166 , 278 , 281 , 356 , 388 , 438 Georgia , 105 Georgians , 333 Germain , Jean - Baptiste , 198 German army , 392 , 395-6 Germans , 19 , 222 Germany Jews flee persecution , 46 trade , 115 in First World War , 258 Vlahov exiled ...
Contents
Conquest 1430 | 17 |
Mosques and Hamams | 32 |
The Arrival of the Sefardim | 46 |
Copyright | |
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