Heirs of the Greek Catastrophe is a landmark work in the areas of
anthropology and migration studies. Since its first publication in 1989,
this classic study has remained in demand. The third edition is
published to mark the centenary of the 1923 Lausanne Convention which
led to the movement of some 1.5 million persons between Greece and
Turkey at the conclusion of their war. It includes updated material with
a new Preface, Afterword by Ayhan Aktar, and map of the wider region.
The new Preface provides the context in which the original research took
place, assesses its innovative aspects and explores the dimensions of
history and identity which are predominant themes in the book.