The experience of 1922 and refugeeism in the Greek and turkish narratives
Abstract
The representation of the same historical fact might embody differences between different societies and sometimes even in the same society. The 1922 refugees and the Exchange of Population is one of those events which are marked and associated differently in Greek and Turkish collective memories and societies. This article aims to analyse associations of 1922 in Greek and Turkish narratives.
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Demirozu, D. (2011). The experience of 1922 and refugeeism in the Greek and turkish narratives. Bulletin of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies, 17, 123–149. https://doi.org/10.12681/deltiokms.13
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