Colonial Cyprus 1878 1960

Colonial Cyprus 1878   1960
Author: Emilios Solomou,Hubert Faustmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2010
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN: 9963634893

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Under the Clock

Under the Clock
Author: Kenneth W. Schaar,Michael Given,George Theocharous
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9963420494

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The Cyprus Question 1878 1960

The Cyprus Question  1878 1960
Author: Euanthēs Chatzēvasileiou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: UOM:39015077600826

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British Colonial Architecture in Cyprus

British Colonial Architecture in Cyprus
Author: Costas Georghiou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture, British colonial
ISBN: 9963691838

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Cyprus from Colonialism to the Present Visions and Realities

Cyprus from Colonialism to the Present  Visions and Realities
Author: Anastasia Yiangou,Antigone Heraclidou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351781565

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This volume is published in honour of the acclaimed work of Robert Holland, historian of the British Empire and the Mediterranean, and it brings together essays based on the original research of his colleagues, former students and friends. The focal theme is modern Cyprus, on which much of Robert Holland’s own history writing was concentrated for many years. The essays analyse British rule in Cyprus between 1878 and 1960, and especially the transition to independence; the coverage, however, also incorporates the post-colonial era and the construction of present-day dilemmas. The Cypriot experience intertwines with Anglo-Hellenic relations generally, so that a section of the book is devoted to those aspects that have been central to Robert Holland’s sustained contribution. The essays explore, inter alia, historiography, social history, economics, politics, ideology, education and the 2013 financial crisis. Taken as a collection the essays serve as an appropriate tribute to Robert Holland as well as an innovative addition to the existing historiography of colonial and post-colonial Cyprus. They will be of great interest to anyone interested in Imperial and Commonwealth History, Anglo-Hellenic relations and the Eastern Mediterranean in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Colonial Cyprus

Colonial Cyprus
Author: Emilios A. Solomou,Andreas Karyos,Maria Hadjiathanasiou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN: 0755640640

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"Colonial Cyprus is an original, innovative and timely study on the cultural history of Cyprus under British rule, offering a new interpretative framework for studying the colonial past of Cyprus. The book focuses on the cultural dimension of the island's colonial experience and demonstrates the crucial, but in this case understudied, significance of culture in Cyprus and how this has affected the current identity of the island. It is the first volume to address different aspects of the island's cultural life from 1878, when the island changed hands from Ottoman to British rule, to 1960 when the Republic of Cyprus came into existence. The book presents a comprehensive survey of culture in colonial Cyprus, covering such aspects as photography, architecture, literature, art, cultural policy, advertisement, fashion, antiquities and archaeology, public gardens, environmental commons, and sports clubs. Individual chapters bring to light previously unpublished source material in Greek and English, written and visual, from state and private archives and collections. Using cross-disciplinary analytical tools - from the fields of imperial and colonial history, politics, cultural studies, media studies, communication studies, and history - this book provides much needed insight into the multi-faceted cultural life of colonial Cyprus"--

Sweet and Bitter Island

Sweet and Bitter Island
Author: Tabitha Morgan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857731029

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On a sweltering day in July 1878, the men of the 42nd Royal Highlanders - the Black Watch - waded ashore at Larnaca Bay to begin the British occupation of Cyprus. Today, Britons on sunbeds colonise the same stretch of sand, the latest visitors to an island which has long held a special place in the English imagination - and a controversial role in British imperial ambitions. From Britain's acquisition of the island in 1878 up to independence in 1960, a true understanding of the complexity of Cypriot society and its aspirations eluded most British administrators. In the late 19th century, the British worked furiously to outmanoeuvre a restless Russian Empire bent on southward expansion. In this 'Great Game' of superpowers, few episodes were bolder than the British acquisition of Cyprus through a secret treaty with the Ottoman Empire. Initially considered strategically vital for the defence of India, the island soon lost its importance as a military staging post, when Britain occupied Egypt. Nevertheless, Cyprus became a major centre of Allied espionage and counter-espionage in both World Wars - a role that up to now has never been fully revealed. But despite the island's importance, British rule on Cyprus was often somewhat lackadaisical: low salaries resulted in a colourful staff of hard drinking colonial rejects and scholarly classicists of independent means. Disastrous governance combined with a misunderstanding by the British of the growing desire for enosis, the union of Cyprus with Greece, contributed to increasing Cypriot disillusionment with British rule. Drawing on largely unpublished material, Morgan reflects on why successive administrations failed so catastrophically to engage with their Cypriot subjects, and how social segregation, confusion about Cypriot identity and the poor calibre of so many administrators all contributed to the bloody guerilla conflict that led, finally, to Cypriot independence. Sweet and Bitter Island explores for the first time the unique bond between Britain and Cyprus and the complex, sometimes tense, relationship between the two nations which endures to the present day. Extensively researched and lyrically written, this is the definitive portrait of British colonial life on the Mediterranean island.

British Colonial Architecture in Cyprus

British Colonial Architecture in Cyprus
Author: Costas Georghiou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture, British colonial
ISBN: 9963691846

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