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Greece and Britain Since 1945

Greece and Britain Since 1945

David Wills
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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 , David Connolly , and Alexandra Moschovi .
Language
English
Pages
175
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2010
ISBN 13
9781443819626

Greece and Britain Since 1945

David Wills
0/5 ( ratings)
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 , David Connolly , and Alexandra Moschovi .
Language
English
Pages
175
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2010
ISBN 13
9781443819626

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