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The Macedonian Front, 1915-1918: Politics, Society and Culture in Time of War

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The ‘Macedonian question’ has been much studied in recent years as has the political history of the period from the Balkan Wars in 1912-13 to the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. But for a variety of reasons, connected with the political division of Greece and the involvement of outside powers, the events at and behind the Macedonian front have been side-lined. The recent commemorations of the centenary of the end of the First World War in the UK illustrate how by comparison with the enormous and moving emphasis on the western front, Macedonia has been not wholly but largely ignored. This volume illuminates this comparatively neglected period of Greek history and examines the strategic and military aspects of the war in Macedonia and the political, social, economic and cultural context of the war.

Συγγραφείς: Llewellyn-Jones Lloyd, Gounaris Basil, Stefanidis Yiannis
Εκδότης: ROUTLEDGE
Σελίδες: 302
ISBN: 9781032196084
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2022

1. The Salonika Campaign: an overview

Ian F.W. Beckett

 

2. Unintended Colonialism? The Armée Française d’Orient and Macedonia

John Horne

 

3. The financial mobilisation of Greece, 1914-18

Kostas Kostis

 

4. Resisting National Defence: Greek mutinies and desertions in 1916-18

George Th. Mavrogordatos

 

5. The Second Great War, 1917-23

Jay Winter

 

6. Cameras with the British Salonika Force, 1915-18

Alan Wakefield

 

7. Theodore Stephanides at the Macedonian Front, 1917-18

Anthony Hirst

 

8. ‘Baby killers’ in the Balkans: airship raids on Salonika and their impact

Roderick Bailey

 

9. Malaria and the Salonika Campaign

Mark Harrison

 

10. ‘New Cotton and the dust of ages’: Nursing in and around Salonika from 1915 to 1918

Christine E. Hallett

 

11. Mediterranean Jews and the politics of contraband trade in World War I

Paris Papamichos Chronakis

 

12. Housing, infrastructure, social issues in Salonika during World War I: the presence and role of the Army of the Orient

Eirini Anesti

 

13. Greek Eastern Macedonia, 1916-18: the experience of the Bulgarian occupation

Evanthis Hatzivassiliou

 

14. Behind the Front Lines: Serbian soldiers on everyday life in Salonika

Jasmina Tomasevic

 

15. The image of the enemy: Greek propaganda during the Salonika campaign, 1917-18

Marina Petraki

 

16. ‘The history of the Balkan policy of the Allies is a series of intangible mistakes’: Ernst von Falkenhausen and his perceptions of the Balkan Front

Nicole Immig

 

17. The Macedonian Front, the Great Idea and the ‘weaponisation’ of antiquities

Richard Clogg

 

18. Beyond the Anathema: the Church of Greece as policy agent during World War I

Theodosis Tsironis

 

19. The Great War and the coming together of Zionists in Greece, 1914-19

Philip Carabott

20. The breakthrough on the Salonika front and the German armistice, 1918

Hew Strachan

 

21. ‘The Real Gardeners of Salonika’: The Imperial War Graves Commission on the Macedonian Front

Glyn Prysor

 

22. War pensions in Greece: healing the social wounds of a decade of war

Helen Gardika Katsiadakis

 

23. The Greek soldier-writers of World War I and testimony as a subversive discourse

Maria Nikolopoulou

 

24. Painting visions of war and peace: Stanley Spencer, Henry Lamb and the Salonika campaign

Paul Gough

Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is Professor of Ancient History at Cardiff University. He has spent extensive time in Egypt, the Middle East and Iran and is a specialist in the histories and cultures of Near Eastern, Greek and Hellenistic antiquity and champions a global approach to the study of the ancient world and its reception. Lloyd has appeared on the BBC, Channel 4, Netflix, in The Times and other media outlets and in many popular podcasts. He is co-host of the Biblical Time Machine podcast and has worked closely with the British Museum on major exhibitions.

His previous books include The Cleopatras: The Forgotten Queens of EgyptPersians: The Age of the Great Kings, Ancient Persia and the Book of EstherThe Hellenistic Court, Sister-Queens in the High Hellenistic PeriodAphrodite's Tortoise: The Veiled Women of Ancient Greece, and Designs on the Past: How Hollywood Created the Ancient World. He is currently writing a book on the Hittites of ancient Anatolia.

Born in Cefn Cribwr, Lloyd lives in Taffs Well, Wales.

Basil Gounaris is Professor of Modern History in the Department of History and Archaeology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and author of many books and articles particularly on the history of Macedonia and history of the Balkans.

Yiannis Stefanidis is Professor in the department of international studies, Faculty of Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and author of many books, including Stirring the Greek Nation: Political Culture, Irredentism and Anti-Americanism in Post-War Greece, 1945-1967.

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