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List of Illustrations Note on Transliteration AcknowledgmentsIntroduction
Part I: Histories One Framing the Subject
Two The Evacuation of Children to Eastern Europe
Three The Paidopoleis of Queen Frederica
Part II: Stories Four Refugee Children in Eastern Europe
Kostas Tsimoudis
Evropi Marinova
Stefanos Gikas
Maria Bundovska Rosova
Five Children of the Paidopoleis
Efterpi Tsiou
Traian Dimitriou
Kostas Dimou
Part III: Ethnographies Six Refugees, Displacement, and the Impossible Return Seven Communities of Memory, Narratives of Experience Eight The Politics of Memory: Creating a Meaningful Past
Epilogue References Index
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Add Children of the Greek Civil War: Refugees and the Politics of Memory, At the height of the Greek Civil War in 1948, thirty-eight thousand children were evacuated from their homes in the mountains of northern Greece. The Greek Communist Party relocated half of them to orphanages in Eastern Europe, while their adversaries in , Children of the Greek Civil War: Refugees and the Politics of Memory to your collection on WonderClub |