Read Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950 Online
Authors: Mark Mazower
Tags: #History, #Europe, #Greece, #Social Science, #Anthropology, #Cultural
Ottoman modern: a classroom in one of the city’s new state schools.
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The Macedonian Struggle: the staff of the Greek consulate, 1905.
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The Macedonian Struggle: Greek and Albanian band members,
c
.1904.
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The Macedonian Struggle: Sandanski: brigand, kidnapper and fighter for Macedonian autonomy.
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Hilmi Pacha: General Inspector of Macedonia and Grand Vizier, 1909.
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Ioacheim III: Metropolitan of Salonica, and later Ecumenical Patriarch – he saw nationalism as a threat to the integrity of the Orthodox Church.
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Albanian Ottoman irregulars.
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Regular Ottoman infantry arrive in Macedonia.
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The city’s new masters: Cretan gendarmes.
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The city’s new masters: Venizelos arrives by sea to lead Greece into the First World War, 9 October 1916.
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Technologies of war: a German biplane attracts crowds along the front.
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Technologies of war: A refugee camp inside the city, 1916.
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Devastation in the town centre following the 1917 fire.
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