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 136
... less oppression , less plundering , and everyone being free , it may be said , to dispose of his own . " Yet in fact , it was early days and the struggle was just beginning : the central government might propose , but it was those with ...
... less oppression , less plundering , and everyone being free , it may be said , to dispose of his own . " Yet in fact , it was early days and the struggle was just beginning : the central government might propose , but it was those with ...
Page 330
... less was destroyed . Its villas were large and often possessed spacious courtyards and grounds : refugee families built over the gardens and moved into the existing homes , many of which survived for decades with their characteristic ...
... less was destroyed . Its villas were large and often possessed spacious courtyards and grounds : refugee families built over the gardens and moved into the existing homes , many of which survived for decades with their characteristic ...
Page 439
... less plausible and less necessary . Other futures may require other pasts . The history of the nationalists is all about false continuities and con- venient silences , the fictions necessary to tell the story of the ren- dezvous of a ...
... less plausible and less necessary . Other futures may require other pasts . The history of the nationalists is all about false continuities and con- venient silences , the fictions necessary to tell the story of the ren- dezvous of a ...
Contents
Conquest 1430 | 17 |
Mosques and Hamams | 32 |
The Arrival of the Sefardim | 46 |
Copyright | |
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