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A Note on Naomi Rosenbaum's “Success in Foreign Policy: The British in Cyprus, 1878-1960”

I read with considerable interest Naomi Rosenbaum's article on the British in Cyprus in the December 1970 issue of this Journal. In her first footnote she refers to several publications including my own Cyprus: Conflict and Conciliation, 1954–58. She notes that I use Greek sources extensively a...

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Published in:Canadian journal of political science 1971-09, Vol.4 (3), p.404-405
Main Author: Xydis, Stephen G.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:I read with considerable interest Naomi Rosenbaum's article on the British in Cyprus in the December 1970 issue of this Journal. In her first footnote she refers to several publications including my own Cyprus: Conflict and Conciliation, 1954–58. She notes that I use Greek sources extensively and in the process cast a good deal of light on both Greek and Greek Cypriot perceptions and actions. This is so. As I made clear in my preface, the story is told as seen mainly through the eyes of the Greek “external decision-maker.” “Mainly,” however, is not synonymous with “exclusively.” The book also sheds light on the perceptions and actions of other parties to the Cyprus conflict.
ISSN:0008-4239
1744-9324
DOI:10.1017/S0008423900026871