Table of Contents
Peter Mackridge and Eleni Yannakakis, Introduction Part One: Disputed Identities: Historical Perspectives Basil C. Gounaris, Reassessing Ninety Years of Greek Historiography on the 'Struggle for Macedonia 1904-1908' John S. Koliopoulos, The War over the Identity and Numbers of Greece's Slav Macedonians Philip Carabott, The Politics of Integration and Assimilation vis-‡-vis the Slavo-Macedonian Minority of Inter-war Greece: From Parliamentary Inertia to Metaxist Repression Anthony Bryer, The Rise and Fall of the Macedonian School of Byzantine Art (1910-1962) Part Two: The Anthropology of Assimilation Anastasia N. Karakasidou, Women of the Family, Women of the Nation: National Enculturation among Slav-speakers in North-West Greece Eftihia Voutira, Population Transfers and Resettlement Policies in Inter-War Europe: The Case of Asia Minor Refugees in Macedonia from an International and National Perspective Georgios Agelopoulos, From Bulgarievo to Nea Krasia, from 'Two Settlements' to 'One Village': Community Formation, Collective Identities and the Role of the Individual Janc K. Cowan, Idioms of Belonging: Polyglot Articulations of Local Identity in a Greek Macedonian Town Part Three: Creating an Indigenous Literary Tradition Peter Mackridge, Cultivating New Lands: The Consolidation of Greek Territorial Gains in Macedonia through Literature, 1912-1940 Eleni Yannakakis, Resurrecting Macedonian Culture: Pentzikis's 'The Dead Man' and 'The Resurrection' Aglaia Kehayia-Lipourli, Creating a Literary Tradition in Salonica: The Magazine 'Makedonikes Imeres' and 'Alkiviadis Yannopoulos' X. A. Kokolis, Ethnic, National and Cultural Identity in the Prosewriting of Georgios Modis Fragiski Abatzopoulou, The Image of the Jew in the Literature of Salonica Postscript Thanos Veremis, The Revival of the 'Macedonian' Question, 1991-1995