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Beyond the Bailouts

The Anthropology and History of the Greek Crisis

Clarissa de Waal (University of Cambridge)

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English
I.B. Tauris
28 November 2019
Since the nineteenth century, Greek financial and economic crises have been an enduring problem, most recently engulfing the European Union and EU member states. The latest crisis, beginning in 2010, has been - and continues to be - a headline news story across the continent. With a radically different approach and methodology, this anthropological study brings new insights to our understanding of the Greek crises by combining historical material from before and after the nineteenth century War of Independence with extensive longitudinal ethnographic research. The ethnography covers two distinct periods - the 1980s and the current crisis years - and compares Mystras and Kefala, two villages in southern Greece, each of which has responded quite differently to economic circumstances. Analysis of this divergence highlights the book's central point that an ideology of aspiration to work in the public sector, pervasive in Greek society since the nineteenth century, has been a major contributor to Greece's problematic economic development. Shedding new light on previously under-researched anthropological and sociological aspects of the Greek economic crisis, this book will be essential reading for economists, anthropologists and historians.

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Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   231g
ISBN:   9780755600021
ISBN 10:   0755600029
Pages:   192
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Astifilia and the Roots of the Greek Crisis Obstacles and Disincentives to Development in Mystras Social Relations in Mystras Kefala: Bucking the Trend Social Relations in Kefala Provincial Changes from the 1990s: Stagnation versus Prosperity The ‘Crisis’ in Athens Back in the Provinces: Depopulation versus Productivity Conclusion: back from the Cliff Edge Bibliography

Clarissa de Waal is a Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, where she teaches Social Anthropology. She is the author of Everyday Iran: A Provincial Portrait of the Islamic Republic and Albania: Portrait of a Country in Transition (both I.B.Tauris).

Reviews for Beyond the Bailouts: The Anthropology and History of the Greek Crisis

Quite powerful. Summing up: Recommended. * J.J. Aguayo, York College of Pennsylvania, CHOICE *


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