The relationship between Greece and Turkey has been fraught with tension for a century, with a range of issues including territorial disputes, cultural and...
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ISBN-10:
1399533843
ISBN-13:
9781399533843
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions
9.21 X 6.14 X 0.56 inches
Language
English
The relationship between Greece and Turkey has been fraught with tension for a century, with a range of issues including territorial disputes, cultural and political differences. Despite being NATO allies and neighbours, the two nations have a long history of conflict and mistrust, but also a sense of similarity and mutual admiration. In the 21st century, the situation has become increasingly complex, as we have seen a resurgence of nationalist sentiment on both sides, as well as an active engagement between the two nations through common initiatives, tourism, media and social sciences. This book analyses the human dimension of Greek-Turkish relations, using extensive primary data collected from interviews and archival research conducted over 30 years. It focuses on the topic of the compulsory exchange and its consequences, as well as the Greek minority in Turkey, the Turkish minority in Greece, and contemporary developments in the mutual, yet paradoxical, relationships between the two nations.
ISBN-10
:1399533843
ISBN-13
:9781399533843
Publisher
:Edinburgh University Press
Publication date
: 31 Jul, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 9.21 X 6.14 X 0.56 inches
Weight
:486 g
Professor Samim Akgönül has long been one of the most important observers of Greek-Turkish relations. Exploring the intricate tapestry of relations between Greeks and Turks, this book is a remarkable journey through history, conflict and cultural coexistence. Akgönül's extensive research and personal narratives decipher the complexities of this enduring relationship, highlighting moments of unity amidst turmoil. A must-read for those seeking insight into this enigmatic yet natural bond.
--Baskın Oran, University of AnkaraCopyright © 2026. Boganto.com. All Rights Reserved