After the War was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation, and State in Greece, 1943-1960Mark Mazower This volume makes available some of the most exciting research currently underway into Greek society after Liberation. Together, its essays map a new social history of Greece in the 1940s and 1950s, a period in which the country grappled--bloodily--with foreign occupation and intense civil conflict. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Three Forms of Political Justice Greece 19441945 | 24 |
The Punishment of Collaborators in Northern Greece 19451946 | 42 |
Purging the University after Liberation | 62 |
Between Negation and SelfNegation Political Prisoners in Greece 19451950 | 73 |
Children in Turmoil during the Civil War Todays Adults | 91 |
LeftWing Women between Politics and Family | 105 |
The Impossible Return Coping with Separation and the Reconstruction of Memory in the Wake of the Civil War | 122 |
The Civil War in Evrytania | 184 |
The Policing of Deskati 19421946 | 210 |
Protocol and Pageantry Celebrating the Nation in Northern Greece | 221 |
After the War We Were All Together Jewish Memories of Postwar Thessaloniki | 247 |
Memories of the Bulgarian Occupation of Eastern Macedonia Three Generations | 273 |
An Affair of Politics Not Justice The Merten Trial 19571959 and GreekGerman Relations | 293 |
List of Contributors | 303 |
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