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Uncaptured Crete
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- Book Synopsis
- Crete is an island that both attracts and repels. Consequently, it has been invaded many times but has never been totally subjugated and has always maintained a sense of separate identity -- and this is as true today as it was in the past. This is the argument put forward in Uncaptured Crete. The book maintains that there is an invasion taking place in Crete now, one that stems from the forces of globalisation and Crete's membership (through Greece) of the European Union. It is manifested in a massive influx of tourists, long-term migrants and capital and in the increasing influence of regional and international government. In the process of explaining this argument, the author provides a comprehensive overview of the island's geography and history and a fascinating insight into life in Crete today. Uncaptured Crete is essential reading for anyone who visits or lives in this fascinating island, or is merely just curious to know more about it.
- About The Author
- Diana Conyers spent most of her life employed in the field of international development. She lived and worked in many countries and wrote various academic books and articles on third world' development. However, when she retired in 2013 she decided to explore new territory: to live in Crete, a part of the world about which she knew very little, and to adopt a more creative style of writing.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9786185024505
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Mystis, (23 September 2015)
- Number of Pages
- 252
- Weight
- 420 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 210 x 140 x 23 mm
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