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The Greek Diaspora in the Twentieth Century by CLOGG, RICHARD (ISBN: 9780333600474)
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The Greek Diaspora in the Twentieth Century Hardcover - 1999
by CLOGG, RICHARD
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The Greeks constitute one of the archetypal diasporas. This volume brings together studies of some of the major Greek communities outside the bounds of the Greek state: the United States, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Russia/Georgia and Egypt. An introductory chapter traces the emergence of the Greek diaspora in modern times and a concluding one considers questions of identity central to discussions of all diaspora communities. Globalization has highlighted the economic and political significance of diasporas. This volume affords an up-to-date analysis of the Greek presence in the modern world.
Details
- Title The Greek Diaspora in the Twentieth Century
- Author CLOGG, RICHARD
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Language ENG
- Publisher Palgrave MacM, UK
- Date 1999
- ISBN 9780333600474
About the author
FLORESCA KARANASOU University of Edinburgh NICHOLAS DOUMANIS Newcastle University, New South Wales PETER CHIMBOS Brescia College, University of Western Ontario CHARLES MOSKOS Northwestern University E.A.MANTZARIS University of Durban Westville APOSTOLOS KARPOZILOS University of Jannina RENEE HIRSCHON University of the Aegean and Oxford Brookes University
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