Loring Danforth, Riki Van Boeschoten, Children of the Greek Civil War. Refugees and the Politics of Memory, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2012 (original) (raw)
Loring Danforth and Riki Van Boeschoten's work, "Children of the Greek Civil War: Refugees and the Politics of Memory," examines the complex historical and cultural narratives surrounding the Greek Civil War and its aftermath, particularly focusing on the experiences of child refugees. The authors analyze how memories of the Civil War and the treatment of these child refugees have been shaped by political, social, and ideological influences over the decades. By bridging personal stories with broader historical contexts, the text contributes to the understanding of memory politics and the long-lasting impacts of conflict on individuals and society.