The Origins Of The Greek Civil War
معرفی کتاب «The Origins Of The Greek Civil War» نوشتهٔ David H. Close، منتشرشده توسط نشر Longman در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Greek Civil War (1943-50) Has Had Less Attention Than It Deserves From Historians. A Major Conflict In Its Own Right, It Developed Out Of The Rivalry Between Communist And Conservative Partisans For Control Of Greece As The Axis Forces Retreated At The End Of The Second World War. Spanning The Transition From World War To Cold War, It Offers A Case-study Of The Tensions Played Out Across The Ethnic And Cultural Faultlines Of Europe At That Time - And How The Major Powers Used Them For Their Own Ends. In This Striking And Original Study, David Close Does Justice Both To The Domestic Context Of The Conflict And Also To Its International Significance. His Emphasis, However, Is On The Former, Since To Most Readers The Political History Of Greece In The Period Will Be Unfamiliar Territory. His Purpose Is To Explore The Issues Which Were At Stake; To Explain Why Deep-rooted Tensions Erupted In Violence; And To Understand Why The Conflict Involved So Large A Proportion Of The Population Across So Much Of Greece. He Begins With An Analysis Of Greece After The First World War, Showing Why The Country Was So Vulnerable To The Devastating Economic And Ideological Forces Which Swept Through Europe In The Earlier Part Of The Century. He Shows How Foreign Powers Manipulated The Warring Factions In Greece For Their Own Purposes - But He Also Emphasises How Far The Greek Factions Professed Ideologies, And Pursued Strategies, That Were Their Own, And Not Imported From Abroad. He Traces The Long Descent Into Bloodshed; And The Book Ends With A Concise Account Of The Conflict Itself, And Its Eventual Outcome. 1. Greece After The First World War -- Dependency And Schism -- The Hydrocephalous State -- Social Structure -- The Greek Communist Party -- The Bourgeois Reaction -- 2. Right-wing Dictatorship, 1935-41 -- Anti-venizelist Resurgence -- Parliamentary Democracy In Crisis -- Metaxas's Tyranny -- The Legacy Of The Tyranny -- Axis Invasion -- 3. Invasion And Collapse Of Authority, April 1941-march 1943 -- The Old Order In Decay -- The Birth Of The National Liberation Front, Eam -- Communist Strategy -- 4. Eam Challenges The Old Order, April 1943-october 1944 -- Reactions To Eam -- Eam Predominant -- The Start Of Civil Strife -- Communist Agreement With The British -- Nation-wide Polarization -- Liberation -- 5. Revolution Defeated, October 1944-february 1945 -- Growing Communist Power -- The Demobilization Crisis -- The Battle For Athens -- Communist Surrender -- 6. The White Terror, February 1945-march 1946 -- Right-wing Vendetta -- The British Role -- Communist Revival -- Election Victory For The Right -- Communists On The Brink -- 7. Descent To Civil War, April 1946-march 1947 -- The Monarchist Regime -- Revival Of Guerrilla Warfare -- The National Army Intervenes -- The Truman Doctrine -- 8. The Civil War, 1947-50 -- The Democratic Army -- Right-wing Victory -- Aftermath. David H. Close. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Contents Editor’s Foreword Ust of Maps Preface Abbreviations 1 Greece after the First World War NOTES 2 Right-wing Dictatorship, 1935—41 NOTES 3 Invasion and Collapse of Authority, April 1941—March 1943 NOTES 4 EAM Challenges the Old Order, April 1943—October 1944 NOTES 5 Revolution Defeated, October 1944—February 1945 NOTES 6 The White Terror, February 1945-March 1946 NOTES 7 Descent to Civil War, April 1946-March 1947 NOTES The Civil War, 1947-50 NOTES Bibliography Index
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