The Greek Cypriot Nationalist Right in the Era of British Colonialism

Emergence, Mobilisation and Transformations of Right-Wing Party Politics

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9783319555348
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This book analyses the processes and factors that contributed to the emergence and eventual consolidation of the Greek Cypriot Right in the era of British colonialism. It seeks to understand political developments in Cyprus in the period extending from 1900 to 1955 with regard to their social, ideological and economic determinants. By examining changing forms of political life, a general reconstitution of the political sphere and a specific set of changes in the ideology and organisation of the Greek Cypriots, the author offers a framework for analysing Greek Cypriot right-wing party politics, identifying its sources of mobilisation and main actors such as the Church of Cyprus, and understanding its subsequent transformations.

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ISBN13:9783319555348
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Preface.- 1 Introduction: Nationalism and Political Representation in Colonised Countries.- 2 The New Social of (Nationalist) Party Politics.- 3 Institutional Engineering and Political Change.- 4 The Reconstruction of the Public Sphere: the Hegemony of Nationalism.- 5 Modernisation and the Church as an Institution of Continuity.- 6 The Crisis of Established Politics and the Emergence of the Nationalist Right.- 7 Politicising Nationalism and Anti-Colonialism: The Nationalist Milieu.- 8 The Crisis of Nationalism, Political Opposition and the Consolidation of the Nationalist Right.- 9 A Proxy Civil War and the Forging of Nationalist Party Politics.- 10 Conclusions: Old and New Rights.
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