The Cyprus Problem

The Cyprus Problem
Title The Cyprus Problem PDF eBook
Author James Ker-Lindsay
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 148
Release 2011-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 019975716X

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For nearly 60 years, the tiny Mediterranean nation of Cyprus has taken a disproportionate share of the international spotlight. In The Cyprus Problem, James Ker-Lindsay--recently appointed as expert advisor to the UN Secretary-General's Special Advisor on Cyprus--offers an incisive, even-handed account of the conflict. Ker-Lindsay covers all aspects of the Cyprus problem, placing it in historical context, addressing the situation as it now stands, and looking toward its possible resolution.

Cyprus Before the Bronze Age

Cyprus Before the Bronze Age
Title Cyprus Before the Bronze Age PDF eBook
Author Vassos Karageorghis
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 50
Release 1990-05-17
Genre Art
ISBN 0892361689

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The latest finds--architectural remains, burial objects, stone artifacts, pottery, and copper objects--from recent excavations indicate that Cyprus played a more pivotal role in pre-Bronze Age socioeconomic development than was previously thought. This book describes findings from excavations at Lemba, the site where the most important new information about this period has been uncovered. Included are illustrations of many previously unpublished or unexhibited materials from both the Cyprus Museum and the J. Paul Getty Museum. This book serves as a catalog to the February 1990 exhibition held at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Cyprus

Cyprus
Title Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Ruurd Binnert Halbertsma
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2019
Genre Art objects, Cypriot
ISBN 9789088908590

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Cyprus has a long and eventful history. The island lies in the eastern Mediterranean, where the cultures of Anatolia, Assyria, the Levant, Egypt, and Greece flourished in antiquity. Each of these great civilisations has left its mark on the history of Cyprus, through commercial ties, migration, conflicts, and technological innovations. The mining of copper in the Troodos Mountains led to lively trade, greatly boosting the prosperity of the island's various kingdoms. These independent states maintained relations with all the neighbouring states, leading to a cultural melting pot of languages, customs, and religions. Yet certain elements can be seen as truly Cypriot down the ages: the widespread veneration of the goddess Aphrodite, who was born from the foam of the waves off the island's west coast, the unique character of the arts in the Bronze and Iron Ages, and a marked capacity to absorb foreign influences without sacrificing the island's own distinctive character.0This book introduces readers to the main landmarks in the history of Cyprus. Various topics in the island's archaeological past are discussed, each one written by a leading expert. You will meet the first inhabitants of the island, who crossed the sea from the mainland in tiny boats and rafts, bringing their livestock with them. And you will read about the ships, which started their journey across the Mediterranean laden with cargoes of copper ingots. Discussions of the history of archaeological investigations of the island range from random acts of plunder in the nineteenth century to ongoing scientific investigations. Several chapters focus on the highlights of Cypriot art in the collections of the museums of Cyprus, Stockholm, and Leiden.00Exhibition: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, the Netherlands (11.10.2019-15.3.2020).

Cyprus and Its Conflicts

Cyprus and Its Conflicts
Title Cyprus and Its Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Vaia Doudaki
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 0
Release 2017-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1785337246

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The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is the site of enduring political, military, and economic conflict. This interdisciplinary collection takes Cyprus as a geographical, cultural and political point of reference for understanding how conflict is mediated, represented, reconstructed, experienced, and transformed. Through methodologically diverse case studies of a wide range of topics—including public art, urban spaces, and print, broadcast and digital media—it assembles an impressively multifaceted perspective, one that provides broad insights into the complex interplay of culture, conflict, and identity.

Kopiaste

Kopiaste
Title Kopiaste PDF eBook
Author Amaranth Sitas
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 1995
Genre Cooking, Cypriot
ISBN 9789963761708

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The Genocide Files

The Genocide Files
Title The Genocide Files PDF eBook
Author Harry Scott Gibbons
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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"The book describes how the Greek fixation with Enosis--union with Greece--led to a one-sided war against the Turks and the brutal massacres of their men, women and children."--Provided by publisher.

A History of Cyprus

A History of Cyprus
Title A History of Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Kypros Tofallis
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 2002
Genre Cyprus
ISBN

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