The Greek-Americans and Balkan Wars 1912-13

Helping the old homeland

Authors

  • Terry Stavridis Author

Keywords:

Greek-Americans, Balkan Wars

Abstract

This study is about the reception and preparation of the Greek-American community to the Balkan Wars 1912-13 which also raised the issue of ethnic identity and divided loyalties between the old homeland and the adopted one. The Greeks, who migrated to the U.S during the period 1880-1910, were very anxious to maintain their ethnic identity and close ties with the old homeland (patrida) in a hostile environment dominated by sentiments of xenophobia and racial prejudice.

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Author Biography

  • Terry Stavridis

    Researcher, writer and scholar of Asia Minor historiography; member of the executive committee of the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies.

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Published

01-12-2014

How to Cite

The Greek-Americans and Balkan Wars 1912-13: Helping the old homeland. (2014). Macedonian Studies Journal, 1(2). https://msj.aims.edu.au/index.php/msj/article/view/13