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The Greek Cypriot nationalist right in the era of British colonialism : emergence, mobilisation and transformations of right-wing party politics /

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, ideol...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Katsourides, Yiannos (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Colección:Contributions to political science.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface; References; Acknowledgements; Book Outline; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Nationalism and Political Representation in Colonised Countries; 1.1 Greek and Greek Cypriot Nationalism; 1.2 Colonial Narratives of Party Politics; 1.3 Cleavage Lines and Greek Intra-Ethnic Politics; 1.3.1 A New Hegemonic Bloc and Internal Antitheses; 1.4 Framework of Analysis: From Outsiders to Insiders and Back Again; References; Chapter 2: The New Social Terrain of (Nationalist) Party Politics; 2.1 The End of Ottoman Occupation; 2.1.1 Social Relations and the Socio-Political Elite.
  • 2.2 The British Colonial Era2.3 Economic Reforms; 2.4 A Society in Change; 2.4.1 The Cypriot Bourgeoisie to the Fore; 2.4.2 A New Elite; 2.5 Social Relations and Sources of Clientele Relations; References; Censuses; Cyprus Blue Books; Chapter 3: Institutional Engineering and Political Change; 3.1 The Legislative Council: A Quasi-Parliament; 3.2 Voting Reform; 3.3 Citizen Participation in Elections; 3.3.1 Political Exclusionism; 3.4 The Iron Law of Oligarchy: Elite Politics; 3.5 Patronage Politics; 3.6 The (Colonial) Limitations of (Nationalist) Party Politics; 3.6.1 Compromised Democracy.
  • 3.6.2 Electoral Process as a Lightning RodReferences; Censuses; Cyprus Blue Books; Chapter 4: The Reconstruction of the Public Sphere: The Hegemony of Nationalism; 4.1 Agents of Nationalism and the Demand for Enosis; 4.2 The Nature and Singularities of the National Movement in Cyprus; 4.3 The Popular Nature of the National Movement: An Artificial Construct?; 4.4 Mechanisms of Transmission of the Nationalist Ideology; 4.4.1 Education; 4.4.2 Printed Media; 4.4.3 The Balkan Wars; 4.5 Ideas as Carriers of Change; References; Censuses; Cyprus Blue Books.
  • Chapter 5: Modernisation and the Church as an Institution of Continuity5.1 The Cypriot Church in History; 5.2 The Conflict Between the British and the Church; 5.3 Church Endorsement of Nationalism; References; Cyprus Blue Books; Chapter 6: The Crisis of Established Politics and the Emergence of the Nationalist Right; 6.1 The Archiepiscopal Question: A Rupture with the Past; 6.2 The Opposing Camps; 6.3 The Ideological Character of the Conflict; 6.4 The Battlefields (1): The Press; 6.4.1 The Battlefields (2): Organisation; 6.5 The Beginning of Mass Politics and the Nationalisation of Politics.
  • 6.6 An Evaluation6.7 The Cypriot Church After the Archiepiscopal Rift; References; Chapter 7: Politicising Nationalism and Anti-Colonialism: The Nationalist Milieu; 7.1 Clubs, Reading Rooms and Associations; 7.2 The Organising Pillars: The Freemasons and the Press; 7.3 Island-Wide Political Structures; 7.3.1 Cyprus Political Organisation (1912); 7.3.2 The Political Organisation of Cyprus (1921); 7.4 The Reformist Turn; 7.4.1 The Popular Party; 7.5 The Revival of the Nationalists; 7.5.1 The National Organisation (1930); 7.6 Emergence of the Radical Right (EREK 1931).