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Recommended Reading
Most of the items among the references cited can be considered as recom-
mended reading as well.
On Greece
DURRELL LAWRENCE, 1957, Bitter Lemons. New York: Dutton.

Comments of a sensitive writer on the Cyprus issue just before the in-
dependence of the island.

FORSTER EDWARD S., 1941, A Short History of Modern Greece 1821-1940.
London: Methuen.

One of the few works of this kind available in English.

LEE DOROTHY D., 1953, Greece. In Cultural Patterns and Technical Change,
edited by Margaret Mead, Unesco, pp. 77-114.

A full and perceptive discussion of Greek attitudes and values.

MCNEILL WILLIAM HARDY, 1957, Greece: American Aid in Action 1947-1956.
New York: Twentieth Century Fund.

An excellent analysis which includes much material on Greek social and
economic conditions.

MEGAS GEORGE A., 1958, Greek Calendar Customs. Athens: Press and Informa-
tion Department, Prime Minister's Office.

A useful, generalized description of customs associated with feasts and
festivals.

SANDERS IRWIN T., 1962, Rainbow in the Rock: The People of Rural Greece.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

An indispensable general description of a kind not previously available.

SWEET-ESCOTT BICKHAM, 1954, Greece, a Political and Economic Survey 1939-
1953
. New York: Royal Institute of International Affairs.

Fine analysis of World War II period.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Vasilika: A Village in Modern Greece. Contributors: Ernestine Friedl - author. Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: 109.
    
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