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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the island's reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among "the President's Men" during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification.
Paperback. Condizione: New. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the island's reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among "the President's Men" during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Troubador Publishing, Market Harborough, 2025
ISBN 10: 1836284659 ISBN 13: 9781836284659
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the islands reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among the Presidents Men during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Michael Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 312 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.86 inches. In Stock.
Editore: The Jus Cypri Association, 1977
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Neu. Nationalism and International Politics. Reprint der Ausgabe Edinburgh 1979. Das Standardwerk analysiert auf differenzierte Weise die internen und externen Faktoren, die zur Invasion durch die Türkei führten. Der Autor zeigt, wie auf Zypern der europäische Wunsch nach einem Nationalstaat sich als antikolonialer Kampf manifestierte, wie aus einer muslimischen Minorität ein türkischer Staat im Staat entstand und wie es zum Zusammenstoß der beiden Volksgruppen kam. Eine Analyse der Politik der Mutterländer und der Kolonialmacht Großbritannien runden das Bild ab. XI,226 Seiten, gebunden (Peleus; Band 18/Bibliopolis 2003). Früher EUR 35,00. Gewicht: 698 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Troubador Publishing, Market Harborough, 2025
ISBN 10: 1836284659 ISBN 13: 9781836284659
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the islands reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among the Presidents Men during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Michael Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. 8vo. pp: xi, 226. Original publisher's black boards with gilt lettering at spine in original publisher's colour illustrated dust jacket. ISBN: 0905470087 Some slight shelfwear. Light marks at front and rear covers. Otherwise tight and internally clean copy. Very good.
Paperback. Condizione: New. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the island's reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among "the President's Men" during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Troubador Publishing, Market Harborough, 2025
ISBN 10: 1836284659 ISBN 13: 9781836284659
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the islands reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among the Presidents Men during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Michael Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Editore: Jus Cypri Association, 1977
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Paperback. Condizione: Used, very good. Almost like new. Large orange softcover, 1977, Jus Cypri Association, 279pp. Slightest wear, jpages a little tanned due to age, no marks or writing. **We provide professional service and individual attention to your order, daily shipments, and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First Edition. Clean tight copy. Some light wear to the dust jacket. C00001981.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. A Journey Through Cyprus: History, Memory, and the Search for Reunification. Spanning two centuries, this powerful narrative by Michael Attalides traces the intertwined story of an island and a family. Beginning with the execution of an ancestor by the Ottoman rulers in 1821, the narrative unfolds through colonial subjugation, nationalist struggle, independence, and the enduring trauma of division. As a sociologist, diplomat, and engaged citizen, Attalides offers a unique perspective, both deeply personal and politically insightful, on the modern history of Cyprus. From his boyhood under British rule to the devastation of the 1974 Turkish invasion and his lifelong commitment to the island's reunification, he reflects on key issues and turning points with clarity, sensitivity, and unflinching honesty. This is more than a memoir. It is a chronicle of transformation: Of a people evolving from subjects of empires into citizens of a republic and, ultimately, European citizens . It is also a testimony to resilience, as Attalides recounts his own exile from his beloved Karpasia and his decades of public service, including his role among "the President's Men" during efforts to resolve the Cyprus problem. With the discerning eye of a sociologist and the clarity of a seasoned diplomat, Attalides paints a compelling portrait of a divided island and the enduring hope for its reunification.
Editore: Social Research Centre, Nicosia, 1981
EUR 39,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloBroschiert. gr. 8° SERIES: Publications of the Social Research Centre, vol. XV + 211 pp. 2 Bände. Orig.-broschiert. Sprache: Englisch, Interimseinband mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren, Kopfschnitt unbeschnitten, Name auf Vorsatz, ansonsten gutes Exemplar 650 Gramm. Buch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. 1st Edition. Being the result of a seminar of the Cyprus problem held in June 3-6 1976 by the Jus Cypri Association and the coordinating committee of scientific and cultural organisations. Some fading to covers but overall good condition. NO scribbles/inscriptions etc of any kind. Contents clean/binding tight.
Editore: Nikosia, Social Research Centre., 1981
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Aggiungi al carrello211 S. Br. Bibl.-Ex. m. Bibliotheksschild. Ecke geknickt. Seiten teils unaufgeschnitten.