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Part One. From Richard the Lionheart to the cession of Cyprus to the British
First section: The domination of the West
1. The conquest of Cyprus by Richard the Lionheart
2. The period Lusignan domination
3. The crisis of Frankish rule
4. The period of Venetian rule (1474-1578)
5. On the fall of the Venetians
Second Section: The Ottoman period (1571-1878)
6. The organization of production in Cyprus and the economic situation of the rayah
7. Administration
8. Population movement
9. The first uprisings (1578-1688)
10. The crisis of the Asiatic mode of production in the Ottoman Empire
11. The role of the Church from the mid-17th century onwards
12. The uprising of Boyatzoglou and the administrations reforms it triggered
13. The reforms of 1754
14. The organization of taxation in the 18th century
15. The role of the Church as landowner and economic factor. 16. Insurrections in the 18th and 19th century
17. The events of 1821
18. Administrative changes and social reactions in the 1830-1839 period
19. The reforms of the 19th century in the Ottoman Empire (Tanzimat, Hatt-i humayun
20. The shaping of the rising bourgeois class
21. Relations between the rising bourgeois class and the Church
22. The existence, transmutation and emergence of differences between the two communities
Part Two. The first period of British administration 1878-1939
23. On the act of cession of Cyprus from the Ottomans to the English
24. The institutional and political framework for the administration of Cyprus after the 1931 uprising
25. Education
26. The institutional framework for local self-government
27. The first forms of economic development
28. The internal conflicts within the hegemonic groups of the Greek Cypriots
29. The first rise of Young Turk nationalism (1878-1912)
30. British offers of cession of Cyprus to Greece, in 1912 and 1915
31. The demand for Enosis in the 1920s
32. The causes of the Uprising in 1931
33. The consequences of the Uprising
34. Change in the structures of power
35. The growth of the Cypriot economy and the transition from agricultural power coalition to capitalist hegemony
Part Three. From the Second World War to the 1950 referendum
36. The Second World War
37. Social conditions in the 1940s
38. A brief account of the new stance of the Communist Party of Cyprus on the question of Enosis
39. The municipal elections of 1943. 40. The creation of the Cypriot National Party (KEK) and the founding of the Labour Confederation of Cyprus (SEK)
41. The question of Enosis and the internal political controversies of the period 1943-1945
42. The 1946 municipal elections
43. The dual elections for the designation of the Archbishop
44. The stance of the Turkish Cypriots
45. The thinking of the British, the organization of the "diaskeptiki" of 1947 and its aftermath
46. AKEL after the "diaskeptiki"
47. The sharpening of the internal conflict after the "diaskeptiki" up to the municipal elections of 1949
48. The referendum of 1950
49. Conclusion.

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