1: Introduction History and Memory Methodological Foundations: Oral History Research Structure 2: 'One of Our Problems': The British view of 1974 Roots of Conflict British Rights and Obligations An 'Eternal Balancing Act' A British 'scapegoat'? Conclusion 3: Imagining Conflict and its Causes: Structuring a Popular Greek Cypriot Response NATO 'conspiracies' and the Cold War The SBAs and (neo)-colonial continuity Britain and the 'Big Lie' Conclusion 4: Creating Official Images of the Past in Greek Cypriot Historical Narratives and School Texts Politics of History Construction Consequences of Conflict Causality of Conflict A British Legacy Conclusion 5: Reconciling the Past: Sites of Memory and acts of Public Remembrance Sites of Memory for 1974: Politics and Mourning Contested Content 'Imposed' Sites of Memory - Peace and Freedom Rally 'Constructed' Sites of Memory - The Occupation Inclusivity 'Stepmother' Britain: A memorial heritage 'Forgotten Conflict' Controversies over Content and Location Layers of Memorial Meaning Conclusion 6: Framing the 'Cyprus Problem' National Roots of the Problem 'Who are the Cypriots?' 'Motherland' Influences Cypriotism Conclusion 7: Conclusion Construction Consequences of Conflict Causality of Conflict A British Legacy Conclusion 5: Reconciling the Past: Sites of Memory and acts of Public Remembrance Sites of Memory for 1974: Politics and Mourning Contested Content 'Imposed' Sites of Memory - Peace and Freedom Rally 'Constructed' Sites of Memory - The Occupation Inclusivity 'Stepmother' Britain: A memorial heritage 'Forgotten Conflict' Controversies over Content and Location Layers of Memorial Meaning Conclusion 6: Framing the 'Cyprus Problem' National Roots of the Problem 'Who are the Cypriots?' 'Motherland' Influences Cypriotism Conclusion 7: Conclusion t;P>'Motherland' Influences Cypriotism Conclusion 7: Conclusion.
Britain and the Cyprus Crisis Of 1974 : Conflict, Colonialism and the Politics of Remembrance in Greek Cypriot Society