Diplomacy and Displacement: Reconsidering the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations, 1922-1934

Diplomacy and Displacement: Reconsidering the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations, 1922-1934

by Onur Yildirim
Diplomacy and Displacement: Reconsidering the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations, 1922-1934

Diplomacy and Displacement: Reconsidering the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations, 1922-1934

by Onur Yildirim

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Overview

This study presents a comprehensive, balanced and factually grounded narrative of the Turco-Greek Exchange of Populations as a historic event that has been the subject of much distortion in the historiographical traditions of nationalist lore in Greece and Turkey, as well as in scholarly publications of various sorts elsewhere over the span of the past eighty years. Diplomacy and Displacement contributes to the general literature on the Exchange by incorporating into the broader picture the Turkish dimension of the event, particularly the Turkish side of the decision-making process, and the episode of the Muslim refugees that have been left outside the scope of the research agenda, thereby, breaking up the established notion of the Exchange skewed towards the Greek side. It thus sheds doubt on the success paradigm attributed to this event. By adopting a people-centered approach to the Lausanne Treaty and its consequences, the book offers a critique of official versions of the story and encourages people to consider policy decisions together with their huge and often devastating implications for the lives of ordinary people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136600098
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/07/2007
Series: Middle East Studies: History, Politics & Law
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 325
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

The author holds a PhD from Princeton University and is currently Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Middle East Technical University (Ankara). He is the author of various articles published in journals such as International Review of Social History and East European Quarterly and also the contributor of articles to books on Migration History, Maritime History and Ottoman History.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Diplomacy 1. Introduction 2. The Greek Case 3. The Turkish Case 4. Conclusion Part 2: Displacement 5. Introduction 6. The Convention: The Beginning of the End 7. The Refugee Plight 8. Regimenting the Exchange: Institutions 9. Conclusion

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