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This book explores competing definitions of Hellenism in the making of the Greek state by drawing on critical historical and geopolitical perspectives and their intersection with difference and exclusion.
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This book explores competing definitions of Hellenism in the making of the Greek state by drawing on critical historical and geopolitical perspectives and their intersection with difference and exclusion.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781138497467
- ISBN-10: 1138497460
- Artikelnr.: 69945963
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9781138497467
- ISBN-10: 1138497460
- Artikelnr.: 69945963
Alex G. Papadopoulos is professor of urban and political geography at DePaul University. He studies the contestation of urban space in Europe and the United States. His urban work includes studies on Brussels, Saint Petersburg, Istanbul, and Chicago, and the political geographic research entangles 'the urban' in works on SE European geopolitics. Triantafyllos G. Petridis, Director at the 3rd Secondary School in Athens, Greece, is an educator and independent researcher with degrees in history, archaeology, and political science. He has worked extensively on minority education in Greece, the critical teaching of history, and inter-communal reconciliation based on new pedagogies and curricula.
Introduction: Hellenic Statecraft and the Geopolitics of Difference
1.Hellenic Statecraft in Power Politics: The Limitations of Hard Power and
the Promise of Collective Action 2. Historiography as Geopolitics of
Statecraft. The Byzantine Turn and the Crafting of a Modern Hellenic
Identity 3. Race, Identity, Territory. Contesting the Ethnological Profile
of the Balkans 4. The Hellenization of Salonica. From Jewish Metropolis to
Greece's "Co-Capital" (1912-1932) 5. Western Thrace's Minority Question.
Redefining Difference Post-"Lausanne" 6. Pomaks, "Our Forgotten
Siblings." From Suspect Aliens to Fulcrum of Statecraft 7. The
Hellenization of Borderlands I: Settlement and Urbanization as Statecraft -
1919-1941 8. The Hellenization of Borderlands II: The Greek-Bulgarian
Border, Mount Sapka, and the City of Didymoteicho 9. Contesting the
Building of the Athens Mosque. Worship and Placemaking in the Margins
1.Hellenic Statecraft in Power Politics: The Limitations of Hard Power and
the Promise of Collective Action 2. Historiography as Geopolitics of
Statecraft. The Byzantine Turn and the Crafting of a Modern Hellenic
Identity 3. Race, Identity, Territory. Contesting the Ethnological Profile
of the Balkans 4. The Hellenization of Salonica. From Jewish Metropolis to
Greece's "Co-Capital" (1912-1932) 5. Western Thrace's Minority Question.
Redefining Difference Post-"Lausanne" 6. Pomaks, "Our Forgotten
Siblings." From Suspect Aliens to Fulcrum of Statecraft 7. The
Hellenization of Borderlands I: Settlement and Urbanization as Statecraft -
1919-1941 8. The Hellenization of Borderlands II: The Greek-Bulgarian
Border, Mount Sapka, and the City of Didymoteicho 9. Contesting the
Building of the Athens Mosque. Worship and Placemaking in the Margins
Introduction: Hellenic Statecraft and the Geopolitics of Difference
1.Hellenic Statecraft in Power Politics: The Limitations of Hard Power and
the Promise of Collective Action 2. Historiography as Geopolitics of
Statecraft. The Byzantine Turn and the Crafting of a Modern Hellenic
Identity 3. Race, Identity, Territory. Contesting the Ethnological Profile
of the Balkans 4. The Hellenization of Salonica. From Jewish Metropolis to
Greece's "Co-Capital" (1912-1932) 5. Western Thrace's Minority Question.
Redefining Difference Post-"Lausanne" 6. Pomaks, "Our Forgotten
Siblings." From Suspect Aliens to Fulcrum of Statecraft 7. The
Hellenization of Borderlands I: Settlement and Urbanization as Statecraft -
1919-1941 8. The Hellenization of Borderlands II: The Greek-Bulgarian
Border, Mount Sapka, and the City of Didymoteicho 9. Contesting the
Building of the Athens Mosque. Worship and Placemaking in the Margins
1.Hellenic Statecraft in Power Politics: The Limitations of Hard Power and
the Promise of Collective Action 2. Historiography as Geopolitics of
Statecraft. The Byzantine Turn and the Crafting of a Modern Hellenic
Identity 3. Race, Identity, Territory. Contesting the Ethnological Profile
of the Balkans 4. The Hellenization of Salonica. From Jewish Metropolis to
Greece's "Co-Capital" (1912-1932) 5. Western Thrace's Minority Question.
Redefining Difference Post-"Lausanne" 6. Pomaks, "Our Forgotten
Siblings." From Suspect Aliens to Fulcrum of Statecraft 7. The
Hellenization of Borderlands I: Settlement and Urbanization as Statecraft -
1919-1941 8. The Hellenization of Borderlands II: The Greek-Bulgarian
Border, Mount Sapka, and the City of Didymoteicho 9. Contesting the
Building of the Athens Mosque. Worship and Placemaking in the Margins