The Fourth of August regime and Greek Jewry, 1936-1941 / Katherina Lagos.
2023
DS135.G7
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Title
The Fourth of August regime and Greek Jewry, 1936-1941 / Katherina Lagos.
ISBN
9783031205330 (electronic bk.)
3031205332 (electronic bk.)
3031205324
9783031205323
3031205332 (electronic bk.)
3031205324
9783031205323
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 273 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-20533-0 doi
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DS135.G7
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.892/40495
Summary
Delving into a traditionally underexplored period, this book focuses on the treatment of Greek Jews under the dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas in the years leading up to the Second World War. Almost 86% of Greek Jews died in the Holocaust, leading many to think this was because of Metaxas and his fascist ideology. However, the situation in Greece was much more complicated; in fact, Metaxas in his policies often attempted to quash anti-Semitism. The Fourth of August Regime and Greek Jewry, 1936-1941 explores how the Jews fit (and did not fit) into Metaxas's vision for Greece. Drawing on unpublished archival sources and Holocaust survivor testimonies, this book presents a ground-breaking contribution to Greek history, the history of Greek anti-Semitism, and sheds light on attitudes towards Jews during the interwar period. Katerina Lagos is Professor of History at California State University, Sacramento (CSUS), in the USA, and the Director of the Angelo K. Tsakopoulos Hellenic Studies Center and Hellenic Studies Program. Katerina teaches modern European and Greek history, having previously studied at the University of Washington, New York University, and St. Antonys College, Oxford. She has published on interwar Greece, minorities, and has co-edited The Greek Military Dictatorship: Revisiting a Troubled Past, 1967-1974 (2021).
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St. Antony's series (Palgrave (Firm))
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FOURTH OF AUGUST REGIME AND GREEK JEWRY, 1936-1941.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Jewry and Ioannis Metaxas
Chapter 2
Jewish communities and Antisemitism in Greece: Nineteenth-century conflict and the rise of political antisemitism
Chapter 3
Twentieth-century hostility and obligatory integration: Marginalization and distrust of the "inassimilables"
Chapter 4
The ideological leanings of the Metaxist regime and Greek Jewry
Chapter 5
Metaxist domestic policies and societal perceptions
Chapter 6
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Jewry: Domestic suspicion and international support
Chapter 7
Conclusions.
Jewry and Ioannis Metaxas
Chapter 2
Jewish communities and Antisemitism in Greece: Nineteenth-century conflict and the rise of political antisemitism
Chapter 3
Twentieth-century hostility and obligatory integration: Marginalization and distrust of the "inassimilables"
Chapter 4
The ideological leanings of the Metaxist regime and Greek Jewry
Chapter 5
Metaxist domestic policies and societal perceptions
Chapter 6
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Jewry: Domestic suspicion and international support
Chapter 7
Conclusions.