Conflictual memories and migration between Greece and Albania
Conflictual memories and migration between Greece and Albania
Drawing on his research on the Albanian migration to Greece in 1999 after the fall of the Iron Curtain and after the collapse of pyramid schemes resulting in violent outbreaks in Albania, Pierre Sintès extends his work to address the transformations taking place in Greek society in the 1990s and 2000s. Sintès argues that the effects of this migration were that some original trends appeared which led to the emergence of new discourses and practices that could be described as transnational. The ideas explored in this chapter include migration, transnational relationships and minority issues in Greece, and shared memory in post-conflict regions.
Keywords: Iron Curtain, Fall of Communism in Europe, Europe, Greece, Albania, Transnational, Post-conflict regions, Minority issues, Migration, Identity
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