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      Cyprus StudiesByzantine StudiesHistory of CollectionsGreek Palaeography
The Cyprus conflict cannot be analyzed and understood in depth as long as the determining political influence and the degree of involvement of external agents in Cyprus are not taken seriously and systematically into account. This paper... more
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      Cyprus StudiesSoviet Union
This article studies Cypriot LGBs' identity construction processes and understandings of politics amidst the sociopolitical environment within which they are articulated. It does so by addressing a question that is central to gender and... more
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      Cyprus StudiesSexualityGender and SexualityPolitics
Research on early medieval Cyprus has focused on the late antique " golden age " (late fourth/early fifth to seventh century) and the so-called Byzantine " Reconquista " (post-AD 965) while overlooking the intervening period. This phase... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesMedieval HistoryCypriot ArchaeologyCyprus Studies
This chapter presents the important but not very well known archival material relating to James Stewart’s Vounous excavations kept in the archive of the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm. The Medelhavsmuseet was founded in 1954 as a direct... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyArchival StudiesMuseum Studies
Dear Colleagues,‎ We are proud to bring to you the latest edition of the FORTNIGHTLY, a review of Middle East ‎business, developments and news, for the period ending 2 October 2019.‎ Some highlights of this issue include the... more
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      EconomicsInternational EconomicsMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North Africa
As part of my doctoral studies I have been reviewing several journal titles and one of them has been the Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (henceforth RDAC). The latter journal is not extensively catalogued, indexed or... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyCypriot ArchaeologyCyprus Studies
This chapter provides a historical background to the present book and contributes to the international literature about the RoC by exploring the important drivers behind the country’s foreign policy, from 1960 to 2004. These drivers... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryInternational RelationsInternational StudiesInternational organizations
Research undertaken in Durham University, Faculty of Social Sciences and Health: Department of Archaeology; supervised by Dr Anna Leone. Viva voce examination held on April 15th, 2016. Examiners: Prof. Roland R. R. Smith (University of... more
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyLate Antique and Byzantine HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine Studies
A unique group of sculpture from Early Christian Cyprus comes from the so-called Villa of Theseus, at Nea Paphos. The group comprises (at least) twenty sculptures of divinities and mythological figures, which range in date from the... more
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      ArchitectureCyprus StudiesLate Antique ArchaeologyEarly Christianity
The excavations of the University of Warsaw in the so-called Villa of Theseus in Kato Paphos uncovered a unique group of at least twenty sculptures, predominantly depicting mythological figures and divinities. The building took its... more
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      Ancient HistoryCultural StudiesArchitectureCyprus Studies
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      IconographyCyprus StudiesLate Antique ArchaeologyEarly Christianity
Türk modernleşme tecrübesinde basın ve yayın önemli bir görev üstlenmiş ve kurucu bir hüviyete sahip olmuştur. Düşünce dünyasının farklı kesimleri fikirlerini gazete ve dergiler vasıtasıyla halka iletmiş, halka modern anlamda vatan,... more
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      Cyprus StudiesHistory of CyprusCyprusBasın
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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      PhilologyReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionSumerian Religion
There has been a significant increase in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) during the last five years in Cyprus and Greece.This paper is aimed at both researchers and public relations (PR) practitioners.The contribution of CSR... more
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      BusinessBusiness EthicsCorporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate Communication
This article contributes to the theoretical and methodological discussion on textual-contextual analysis in political communication and media research. It argues that taking into consideration both text and context throughout an analysis... more
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      Discourse AnalysisPolitical SociologyCritical Discourse StudiesCyprus Studies
This essay will investigate the issue of youth unemployment, beginning from the European Union and moving towards a forgotten part of it, which is North Cyprus. Primarily, this paper will try to give an explanation of what is... more
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      Cyprus StudiesUnemploymentEuropean UnionCyprus
Dear Colleagues,‎ We are proud to bring to you the latest edition of the FORTNIGHTLY, a review of Middle East ‎business, developments and news, for the period ending 5 February 2020.‎ Some highlights of this issue include the... more
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      International EconomicsMiddle East StudiesMiddle East & North AfricaInternational Business
This paper discusses the extent to which Cyprus' Commonwealth membership has remained relevant following the country's accession to the EU in 2004. It is argued that, despite the predominant role of Cyprus' EU membership, the importance... more
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      Commonwealth HistoryCyprus StudiesCommonwealthCyprus conflict
Paphos district is an unexplored area in the field of ethnopharmacology. Traditional medicine combines a mix of superstitions and beliefs with the therapeutic use of medical plants that grow wild. In this report we discuss the... more
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      Cyprus StudiesEthnopharmacologyMedicinal PlantsCyprus
This paper explores the evidence surrounding the finding and of the aniconic cult image of Aphrodite at Palaepaphos, Cyprus and the scholarship surrounding the persistent rumour of the stone being a meteorite.
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      Classical ArchaeologyCyprus StudiesHistory of CyprusMeteorites
The present paper is a phenomenological speculative attempt to capture the ideological content of the transition from religious to national identification in the postcolonial context of Cyprus, drawing its inspiration primarily from the... more
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      Postcolonial StudiesCyprus StudiesCyprusCypriotism
Forty years after the division of Cyprus, the unstable political agenda still prevents a meaningful bi-communal discourse on the joint management of natural resources, especially water, a vital resource for all islanders. Until now, both... more
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      WaterCyprus StudiesConflict ResolutionCommon Pool Resources, institutions and natural resource management
The legality of the use of force of the Turkish Cypriot community against the Greek Cypriot government is the key issue to define the legal status of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus within the United Nations law system. If the... more
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesInternational LawConflictWar Studies
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      Greek HistoryMuseum StudiesHistory and MemoryCyprus Studies
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      Renaissance StudiesCyprus StudiesHistory of the MediterraneanTheory Of Architecture
The Editorial Team of the scientific Journal The Cyprus Review announces, as every year, the Call for Nominations for its Annual Book Awards.
The deadline for nominations is 31.3.2022.
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      Cyprus StudiesCyprus conflictHistory of CyprusCyprus
The history of Cypriot cities, in particular the capital, Nicosia and the main historical port of Famagusta, has been the subject of a wide variety of publications. However, the study of their urban form is relatively recent and, until... more
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      Historical GeographySpace SyntaxUrban HistoryCyprus Studies
CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION "THE LIFE AFTER DEATH" IN THE FRAME OF THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF EUROPE PAFOS2017 AND AARHUS2017. A CULTURAL APPROACH TO THE PRESERVATION OF THE DEAD'S MEMORY THROUGH ART AND BURIAL CUSTOMS IN CYPRUS AND DENMARK... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreFolkloreJewish StudiesLate Antique and Byzantine History
Do social cohesion activities change the attitudes of the participants? This paper uses intergroup contact theory to explore attitude change resulting from contact with out-group(s) in social cohesion activities. Results from a... more
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      Social PsychologyInternational RelationsPeace and Conflict StudiesPolitical Psychology
This study examines the characteristics of Infotainment Journalism in a society under crisis. Using the Greek-Cypriot press as a case study, we contrast news reporting during 2013 (after the onset of the banking crisis) to the preceding... more
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      JournalismCyprus StudiesPress FreedomInfotainment
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      Cyprus StudiesKıbrıs Tarihi
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      HistoriographyCyprus StudiesXVIII centuryPiemonte
Küreselleşme ile birlikte birçok konuda olduğu gibi beslenme alışkanlıklarında ve buna bağlı olarak ziraat faaliyetlerinde “tek tip”e doğru bir seyir izlenmektedir. Oysa uluslararası ticarette çok yer tutmasa da ülke ve bölge ölçeğinde... more
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      Economic GeographyCyprus StudiesCyprusGeographical Indications
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      Ottoman HistoryCyprus StudiesMediterranean StudiesOttoman Studies
In 391 B.C. political and territorial tensions between Greeks, Phoenicians and the Achaemenid empire exploded into combat off the south coast of Cyprus near the Cypro-Phoenician kingdom of Kition. To commemorate their naval victory King... more
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      Cypriot ArchaeologyCyprus StudiesGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek History
In 1931, an uprising of Greek Cypriots proclaiming “Enosis” (political union of Cyprus [with Greece]) swept the island of Cyprus, then a British colony. Rapidly recovering from the initial shock, British authorities seized the opportunity... more
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      Cyprus StudiesColonialismMediterranean StudiesBritish Imperial and Colonial History (1600 - )
I AM PLEASED TO HAVE MADE POSSIBLE THE PUBLICATION OF THIS BOOK IN English based on my late brother’s book “ΠΙΚΠΟΔΑΦΝΕΣ” [Bitter Leaves of Laurel]: Encounters and experiences from the Struggle to free Cyprus from British Colonial... more
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      Cyprus StudiesPeacekeepingCyprus conflictPeace & Conflict Studies
The Ptolemaic kings of Egypt struck many series of coins, mainly in Alexandria but also in various mints scattered in foreign possessions, such as Coele Syria and Cyprus. While Ptolemy I seeks to establish himself on the island from 321... more
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      Cypriot ArchaeologyCyprus StudiesNumismaticsHistory of Cyprus
Famagusta Maritima: Mariners, Merchants, Pilgrims and Mercenaries presents a collection of scholarly studies spanning the thousand year history of the port of Famagusta in Cyprus. This historic harbour city was at the heart of the... more
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      Maritime HistoryCyprus StudiesHistory of the MediterraneanHistory of Cyprus
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      International RelationsCyprus StudiesForeign Policy
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      Cyprus StudiesCyprusGiorgos SeferisΓιώργος Σεφέρης
In this paper, the School for Deaf Children that was opened under the rule of the British Administration in Cyprus is examined. The school was opened in the 1953– 1954 academic year and became the second private education institution on... more
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      British LiteratureSpecial EducationDeaf CultureDeaf studies
The University of Cambridge, Department of History of Art Seminar Series on the theme of 'ART & LAW' will take place every Wednesday from 18 January – 8 March 2017 at 5:00pm in the Department of History of Art, 1-5 Scroope Terrace,... more
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      HistoryCultural HistoryArchaeologyCivil Law
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      Cultural HeritageCyprus StudiesMediterranean StudiesEthnic Conflict
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      Cyprus StudiesNationalism
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      ArchaeologyCyprus StudiesScienceCyprus
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      TextilesCyprus StudiesHistory of TextilesEmbroidery
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      Postcolonial StudiesCyprus StudiesNationalismModern Greece