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Introduction: Cypriot Nationalism(s) in Context; Nikos Christofis and Thekla Kyritsi.-PART I: EARLY AGENTS OF NATIONALISM -- 2. The Rise of Greek Cypriot Nationalism to Hegemony: Agency, Particularities and Popularization; Yiannos Katsourides -- 3. National Identity, Otherness and Bi-communal Relations through the Cypriot Greek-speaking Press between 1878-1912; Petros Nikolaou -- 4. The Legislative Council (1882-1931) and its Historical/Political Implications in Cyprus; Meltem Onurkan-Samani -- 5. Engendering Nationalism in modern Cyprus: The First Women's Organizations; Thekla Kyritsi -- PART II: MOMENTS OF A MASS MOVEMENT -- 6. Cyprus in the 1940s: the Nationalization of Greek Cypriot Politics; Dimitris Kalantzopoulos -- 7. Imported Nationalism: The Appearance and Evolution of "X" Organization in Cyprus; Alexios Alecou -- 8. Nationalism and Failed Reunification Attempts: Makarios and "Bu Memleket Bizim"; ?evki K?ralp -- PART III: NATIONAL IDENTIY & THE DEVELOPMENT OF PREJUDICE -- 9. Between Nationalist Absorption and Subsumption: Reflecting on the Armenian Cypriot Experience; Sossie Kasbarian -- 10. Turkish Migration into the North of Cyprus and the (re)Construction of Turkish Cypriot Identity in the Turkish Cypriot Press (1995-2013); Mustafa Ç?rakl? -- 11. The Development of Prejudice in Children: the Case of Cyprus; Maria Ioannou and Angelos P. Kassianos -- 12. An Appraisal of the Work of Rolandos Katsiaounis: Society, Labor and Anti-Colonialism in Cyprus,1850s-1950s; Andrekos Varnava -- PART IV: THE LOCAL AND THE GLOBAL -- 13. Nationalism as Resistance to Colonialism: A Comparative Look at Malta and Cyprus from 1919 to 1940; Iliya Marovich-Old -- 14. Encountering Imperialism and Colonialism: The Greek and Turkish Left in Cyprus; Nikos Christofis -- 15. Patriots and Internationalists. The Greek Left, the Cyprus Question and Latin America; Eugenia Palieraki. 330 $aThis book explores the different perspectives and historical moments of nationalism in Cyprus. 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