This book examines the relationship between coloniser and colonised
among the Italian-held Dodecanese Islands between 1912 and 1943,
and is based on an oral history project conducted between 1990 and
1995. Italian power is described as having been negotiated,
resisted and modified by locals, who admired many aspects of
Italian rule without according the regime any legitimacy. This
ethnographic history challenges standard views on Italian
colonialism and Greek nationalism, and reflects on contemporary
questions regarding historical memory, political culture and social
identity.
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