Άσερσον, Μαύρη Θάλασσα (2003)
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Abbreviation
Άσερσον, Μαύρη Θάλασσα (2003)
Form of publication
Book

Νηλ Άσερσον, Μαύρη Θάλασσα. Λίκνο πολιτισμού και βαρβαρότητας, Λεωνίδας Καρατζάς (μτφρ.) (Ωκεανίδα, Αθήνα 2003)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-410-313-Χ
First edition
Title of first edition
Neal Ascherson, Black Sea. The Birthplace of Civilisation and Barbarism
Publisher of first edition
Jonathan Cape
Date of publication of first edition
1995
Data
It is the Greek translation (Athens 2003) of the book: Neal Ascherson, Black Sea. The Birthplace of Civilisation and Barbarism, first published in English in 1995 and with a new introduction for the revised edition of 2007. See more in: Ascherson, Black Sea (1995).
Key words
Abkhazia.
Achaemenid Persians.
Alans.
Ancient Greek civilization.
Anthropology.
Asia.
Barbarians.
Black Sea / Euxine Pontus.
Bosphorus / Bosphoros / Bosporos.
Bulgaria.
Byron, Lord.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine Empire.
Catherine the Great, tsarina.
Caucasians.
Caucasus mountains.
Cereals.
Christianity.
Cold War.
Constantinople / Istanbul.
Contemporary politics.
Cossacks.
Crimea.
Crimean Khanate.
Crimean War.
Danube.
Dnieper, river.
Dniester, river.
Don, river.
Eastern Block.
Ecology.
Empire of Trebizond.
Environmental disasters.
Ethnology.
Fishing.
Fishing, fisheries.
Funerary culture.
Georgia, country.
Georgians.
Germans.
Goths.
Greek antiquity.
Greek mythology.
Harbor.
Herodotus.
Historical geography.
Human rights – violations.
Huns.
Iberia / Georgia.
Inter-war period.
Jews.
Kerch / Pantikapaion.
Khanate of Kipchak.
Khazars, people.
Kingdom of the Bosphorus / Azov.
Marine environment.
Medieval era.
Minority, minorities.
Modern period.
Mongols.
Moscow.
Nationalism.
Natural environment.
Olbia, ancient city.
Ottoman Empire.
People of the Black Sea.
Persecutions.
Persian civilization.
Poland.
Politics.
Pontic people.
Pushkin, Alexander.
River.
Roman Empire, East.
Romania / Rumania.
Russia, Imperial period.
Russian Empire, 19th c.
Russian Federation.
Sarmatians.
Scythia.
Scythian civilization.
Sea of Azov.
Second World War.
Sevastopol.
Soviet Union.
Stalin, J. V..
Steppe.
Tatar-Mongols.
Travelers’ accounts.
Turkey.
Turks.
Twentieth century.
Ukraine.
Wetland.