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Greece and Britain Since 1945
This document provides information about a book titled "Greece and Britain Since 1945" edited by David Wills. The book explores the transformation of Anglo-Greek relations since 1945 through the perceptions and attitudes shown in literature, media, and organizations in both countries. It features contributions from academics, journalists, novelists and public servants covering topics like Greek literature in English translation, the work of international aid agencies, and British television series set in Greece. The book is published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and available in paperback.
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CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING
Academic Publishers
GREECE AND BRITAIN SINCE 1945
In 1945 the modern country and people of Greece were unknown to many Britons. This book explores the transformation and varying fortunes of Anglo- Greek relations since that time. The focus is on the perceptions and attitudes shown by British and Greek writers, audiences, and organisations.
Greece and Britain Since 1945 has contributions
from leading academics, journalists, novelists, and public servants. Subjects covered include: literature by Greek writers in English translation; the work of the British Council and international aid agencies; and television series set in Greece.
Contributing authors include: Peter Mackridge
(Emeritus Professor of Modern Greek, University of Oxford), David Connolly (Professor of Translation Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), and Alexandra Moschovi (University of Sunderland).
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“Peter Mackridge’s compelling account of Kay
Cicellis’ life of writing between worlds and languages offers readers a rare glimpse into the ways that multilingual literature and the practice of translation are related. His chapter provides a rich EDITED BY cultural history of postwar Britain and Greece as well as a wonderful example of how the best David Wills literature is often literature that doesn’t fit into any one tradition or canon.” —PROFESSOR KAREN VAN DYCK ISBN 9781443819626. 185pp. Paperback. £34.99/US$52.99 Columbia University David Wills, called “an impeccably post-colonial investigator” by the Bryn Mawr Classical Review, is an “Alexandra Moschovi’s essay offers a thoughtful executive committee member of the Society for Modern insight into the troubled post-war period of Greece’s Greek Studies. history. Focusing on the British intervention in the country’s reconstruction, it thoroughly examines the Praise for David Wills’ 2007 book The Mirror of Antiquity: photographic work of two well-known Greek 20th Century British Travellers in Greece: “a welcome women photographers during the period 1944–6. contribution, not only to the research on travel literature about the region, but also to the broader issue of the role of This meticulous paper triggers further thought on Greece in British culture . . . Wills’ method is scholarly, his how ‘orchestrated’ photography eventually became research meticulous and the material collected fascinating.” the formal visual history of a country.” —Efterpi Mitsi —ALIKI TSIRGIALOU, CURATOR-IN-CHIEF University of Athens, Studies in Travel Writing (2009) Photographic Archive, Benaki Museum, Athens
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