Social Organization of Exile

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Anafi island history
Asia Minor Refugees
Author_Margaret E. Kenna
authoritarian regimes studies
Ayios Nikolaos
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Deliberate Errors
Depor Ta
Deportat Ion
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exile communities analysis
Exile Men
Greek Communist Party
Idionym Law
Inheri Tance
internal deportation research
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isoners
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Main Land
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metaxas
Metaxas dictatorship exile experience
Metaxas Regime
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Military Junta
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Occupying Forces
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political imprisonment Greece
Post-war Exiles
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Starvation Winter
Ti Ti
Told M E A Story
twentieth-century Greek politics
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9789058231437
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 229 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Illustrated with prints from a unique archive of glass and celluloid negatives from the Aegean island of Anafi, this book deals with the life of people who were sent into internal exile under the Metaxas dictatorship (1936-1942). Like others before and after, this regime used imprisonment, internal deportation and exile as a means of containing and isolating a wide variety of people who were thought to be 'public dangers'. Drawing on published and unpublished memoirs and on firsthand accounts of former exiles, it gives a vivid picture of a by no means unified collection of people, facing a common set of problems on an island at the borders of the Greek State. During the Occupation, the Anafi exiles faced privation, hunger and finally the dissolution of the commune. This is a human drama which will interest a wide range of readers.
Authored by Kenna, Margaret E.

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