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The EOKA Period in Cyprus : Understanding the Struggle Through New Approaches
The EOKA Period in Cyprus : Understanding the Struggle Through New Approaches
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ISBN No.: 9781350462625
Pages: 304
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.70
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Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Approaches to the Study of EOKA's Historical Period 1. Historical and New Theoretical Approaches to the EOKA Struggle Odysseas Christou and Emilios Solomou (both University of Nicosia, Cyprus) 2. The Imposition of Collective Fines, 1955-1956 Andreas Karyos (University of Central Lancashire Cyprus, Cyprus) 3. Radicalising for Supremacy? The polarisation of the political conflict in Cyprus in the 1940s and 1950s Yiannos Katsourides (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) 4. MAO TSE TUNG - ELAS - EOKA: Partisan warfare and urban guerrillas Heinz A. Richter (Independent Scholar, Germany) 5. The EOKA Struggle, the Turkish Cypriot Reaction and the Transformation of Intercommunal Relations Yucel Vural (Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus) Part 2: Established and New Approaches to the Study of EOKA 6. The British Response to EOKA in the House of Commons Achilles Emilianides (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) 7.


EOKA and Anglo-Greek Relations: The View of Athens Antonis Klapsis (University of Peloponesse, Greece) 8. The View from Abroad: The West German stance on the EOKA struggle Thorsten Kruse (University of Münster, Germany) Part 3: Internal Aspects and Events of the Struggle 9. Disarmament and the Deniz Incident Hubert Faustmann (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) 10. The Death of Kyriakos Matsis, 19th November 1958: An Interdisciplinary Approach Andreas Karyos (University of Central Lancashire Cyprus, Cyprus) and Andreas Marnerides (Larnaca College, Cyprus) 11. EOKA's Campaign of Passive Resistance, Anglophilia and the English School, Nicosia, 1957-1959 Zenon Stavrinides (University of Leeds, UK) 12. The Turkish Cypriot Answer to EOKA: The gradual emergence of the Partition Project Nicholas Stelgias (Panteion University, Greece) Index.


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