Παρουσίαση
Michael Llewellyn-Smith sets the Greek occupation of Smyrna and the war in Anatolia against the background of Greece's 'Great Idea' and of great power rivalries in the Near East. He traces the origins of the Greek statesman Eleftherios Venizelos's 'Ionian Vision' to his joint conception with David Lloyd George of an Anglo-Greek entente in the Eastern Mediterranean. This narrative text presents a comprehensive account of the disaster which has shaped the politics and society of modern Greece. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
PrefaceIntroduction to the Second Impression
1 The Great Idea
2 The Background in Anatolia
3 Great War and National Schism
4 The Paris Peace Conference
5 The Occupation of Smyrna
6 Turkey Alive
7 The Monkey's Bite
8 The New Regime: Constantine Returns
9 The London Conference
10 Summer Offensive
11 Winter Disenchantment
12 A Maze with no Exit
13 Catastrophe
14 Revolution: Trial of the Six
Biographical Notes
Notes and References
Bibliography
Index
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