Nationalism in the Troubled Triangle is the first systematic study of nationalism in Cyprus, Greece and Turkey from a comparative perspective. Bringing scholars from Greece, Turkey and both sides of Cyprus (and beyond) together, the book provides a critical account of nation-building processes and nationalist politics in all three countries.Foreword; A.Aktar, N.Kizily?rek& U.?zkirimli Introduction; Bringing History back into Nationalism?; J.Breuilly TURKISH AND GREEK NATIONALISMS: PAST AND PRESENT Conversion of 'Country' into a 'Fatherland': The Case of Turkification Examined, 1923-1934; A.Aktar The Use and Abuse of Archaeology and Anthropology in Formulating Turkish National Narrative; S.Aydin Turkish Nationalism Reconsidered: The 'Heaviness' of State-patriotism in Nation-Building; G.G.?zdogan Dismantling the Millet: Religion and National Identity in Contemporary Greece; R.Hirschon Nationalism in Greece and Turkey: Modernity, Enlightenment, Westernization; S.A.Sofos& U.?zkirimli The Case of Andrea Mustoxidi and the Early-Nineteenth-Century Heptanesians of Italy; K.Zanou Narratives of Diplomats: Representations of Nationalism and of Turkish Foreign Policy in Cyprus, 1970-1991; G.Inan? Alternative Forms of Nationalism: Superiority through Law in Greek Foreign Policy; H.Tzimitras NATIONALISM IN CYPRUS: PAST AND PRESENT History, Myth and Nationalism: The Retrospective Force of National Roles through Mythical Past; M.Michael Securing the Office of M?ft?: Nationalism, Religion, and the Turks of Cyprus; A.Nevzat Rauf Denktas: Fear and Nationalism in Turkish Cypriot Community; N.Kizily?rek The Complexities of Greek Nationalism in its Cypriot Version; S.Anagnostopoulou The Referendum of April 24, 2004; C.Mavratsas AKEL: Between Nationalism and 'Anti-imperialism'; S.TombazosAYHAN AKTAR, Professor in the Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey.
N?YAZ? KIZILY?REK, Associate Professor in the Department of Turkish and l3,