Críticas:
'This magnificent work of research andinterpretation deserves to become a classic in the field.' --Anatol Lieven, Carnegie Endowment'One of the finest studies of the origins,structure, and conduct of the conflicts inAfghanistan.'--Professor Barnett Rubin'For an authoritative account of modern Afghan history, turn to Dorronsoro's RevolutionUnending, deftly translated from the French by John King.' --Peter Bergen, Washington Post
Reseña del editor:
The defeat of the Greek armies in Asia Minor in August 1922, leading to what the Greeks call 'the Asia Minor Catastrophe', led directly to the flight of Greek refugees from Asia Minor, the compulsory exchange of populations between Greece and Turkey and the resettlement in Greece of 1,300,000 displaced people. This is the great theme of this book, which now makes a reappearance four decades after its original publication. Pentzopoulos sets out the background and the facts of the exchange and refugee settlement, and analyses the ethnological, economic, political, social and cultural impact. The book is an essential reference work for the study of modern Greece, and complements the historical study of the 1922 Catastrophe, Ionian Vision (Hurst, [1973] 1998), by Michael Llewellyn Smith, who contributes a new preface to this volume.
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