Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... Greek and Turkish Cypriot , construct and articulate the history of Cyprus , the way memory and forgetting are used ... Cypriots ( about 18 % of the total population ) who had no desire of uniting with Greece were excluded from this and ...
... Greek and Turkish Cypriot , construct and articulate the history of Cyprus , the way memory and forgetting are used ... Cypriots ( about 18 % of the total population ) who had no desire of uniting with Greece were excluded from this and ...
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... Greek Cypriots try to forget the appeal of this slogan after 1960 , the Turkish Cypriots are determined not to forget this though they ( wrongly ) insist that it is still the Greek Cypriots ' aim . From the Turkish Cypriot viewpoint ...
... Greek Cypriots try to forget the appeal of this slogan after 1960 , the Turkish Cypriots are determined not to forget this though they ( wrongly ) insist that it is still the Greek Cypriots ' aim . From the Turkish Cypriot viewpoint ...
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... Greek Cypriots . For the Turkish Cypriots this was a period of poverty and insecurity which would tend to make a desire to return less powerful . When the coup took place in 1974 many Turkish Cypriots felt that they then faced a real ...
... Greek Cypriots . For the Turkish Cypriots this was a period of poverty and insecurity which would tend to make a desire to return less powerful . When the coup took place in 1974 many Turkish Cypriots felt that they then faced a real ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
Continuities Contradictions | 30 |
The Caccia di Tori Regeneration | 46 |
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