Cyprus and the First World War

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20th century
British colony
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colonial history
conflict
Cypriot history
Cyprus Mule Corps
economic history
Enosis politics
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European history
Great War
island history
Macedonian Front
military history
negotiations
Ottoman Debt Charge
Paris Peace Conference
political history
prisoner of war camp
refugee camps
social history
Southeast Europe
war effort

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350446977
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 238mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Shedding light on a forgotten aspect of Cypriot history, this book explores the involvement of Cyprus during the Great War and the impact it left on British colonial rule. It examines the political, economic, social and military aspects of the war effort.

Cyprus and the First World War reflects on how Cyprus, as a British colony not in control of its own affairs, had a very specific and uncommon experience of the First World War; decisions were made elsewhere, communities were forced into a struggle that was not their own and their future status and ownership of the island was likely to be affected by the outcome. Bringing together contributors from various disciplines, this volume considers numerous facets of Cyprus’ part in and contribution to the First World War and the war’s effects on the island. It also highlights the fact that, while the island saw hardly any military action, it played an important role as a rear area for recovery and training purposes, as well as a provider of supplies, while Cypriots from all communities participated in the war, in particular at the Macedonian Front, a key theatre where conflict raged for much of the war.

Hubert Faustmann is Professor of History at University of Nicosia, Cyprus. He is the co-author and co-editor of several books, including When the Cemetery Becomes Political: Dealing with the Religious Heritage in Multi-Ethnic Regions (2020) and Education in a Multicultural Cyprus (2017).

Georgios Kazamias is Associate Professor of History at University of Cyprus, Cyprus.