The Roles of Refugee and Exchangee Associations in Greek and Turkish Civil Society

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Doruk Işıkçı
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Established by the descendants of those impacted by the 1922–23 forced migration/population exchange in Greece and Turkey, refugee and exchangee associations have become increasingly visible in both countries in recent decades. However, these associations have been the subject of surprisingly few studies from the perspectives of civil society and identity. Through a comparative examination backed up by fieldwork, this article suggests a reconsideration of the associations as dynamic and fluid units in dialogue with the past, present, and future. Furthermore, it argues that despite the similarity of the mechanisms through which refugee and exchangee identities were institutionalized and nationalized, they actually play different roles in Greek and Turkish civil society and should not be viewed as organizations with similar structures and experiences or as exact counterparts to one another. Their motivations, positions, and aspirations differ, as do the effects they have on the formation of refugee and exchangee identities.
难民和交换者协会在希腊和土耳其民间社会中的作用
难民和交换者协会是由1922年至1923年在希腊和土耳其被迫移民/人口交换影响的人的后代建立的,近几十年来在这两个国家越来越明显。然而,令人惊讶的是,从公民社会和身份的角度对这些联系进行的研究却很少。通过实地考察的比较研究,本文建议重新考虑这些联系,将其作为与过去、现在和未来对话的动态和流动单位。此外,报告认为,尽管难民和交换者的身份被制度化和国家化的机制相似,但它们实际上在希腊和土耳其公民社会中发挥着不同的作用,不应被视为结构和经验相似的组织,也不应被视为彼此完全对应的组织。他们的动机、立场和愿望各不相同,对难民和交换者身份形成的影响也各不相同。
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Historical Review is devoted to Turkish history in the widest sense, covering the period from the 6th century, with the rise of the Turks in Central Asia, to the 20th century. All contributions to the journal must display a substantial use of primary-source material and also be accessible to historians in general, i.e. those working outside the specific fields of Ottoman and Turkish history. Articles with a comparative scope which cross the traditional boundaries of the area studies paradigm are therefore very welcome. The editors also encourage younger scholars to submit contributions. The journal includes a reviews section, which, in addition to publications in English, French, and other western European languages, will specifically monitor new studies in Turkish and those coming out in the Balkans, Russia and the Middle East. The Turkish Historical Review has a double-blind peer review system.
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