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Praised as "a magnificent scholarly journal" by Choice magazine, Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the only scholarly periodical to focus exclusively on modern Greece. The Journal publishes critical analyses of Greek social, cultural, and political affairs, covering the period from the late Byzantine Empire to the present. Contributors include internationally recognized scholars in the fields of history, literature, anthropology, political science, Byzantine studies, and modern Greece. Journal of Modern Greek Studies is the official publication of the Modern Greek Studies Association (MGSA).
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Volume 7, Number 2, October 1989Table of Contents
Editor's Note
This issue continues the practice of publishing commentaries in the same issue with papers that appear controversial. The first article is the example here. The next three articles were originally presented orally at the 1987 Modern Greek Studies ASsociation Symposium on "Greece, Greeks and the Sea." Although not presented at the symposium, Carabott's paper is appropriate to that theme. The last piece contributes to the Journal's papers on the contexts of modern Greek Literature.
Articles
- Commentary
- pp. 225-226
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2010.0332
- Commentary
- pp. 227-229
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2010.0380
- Reply
- pp. 231-234
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/mgs.2010.0124
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