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Twice a stranger: the mass expulsions that forged modern Greece and Turkey, by Bruce Clark, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2009 [2006], xvii + 274 pp. + 3 maps, 14 illustrations (paperback), ISBN 13: 978-0-674-03222-4, ISBN 10: 0-674-03222-5
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20 November 2018
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