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Enosis, Socio-Cultural Imperialism and Strategy: Difficult Bedfellows

Middle Eastern Studies, 2005
Reed Coughlan, William Mallinson
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ENOSYS FP7 EU project: An integrated modeling and synthesis flow for embedded systems design

7th International Workshop on Reconfigurable and Communication-Centric Systems-on-Chip (ReCoSoC), 2012
The ENOSYS project, funded by the EC, aims to shorten the time-to-market of high-performance SoCs by providing design and tool flows for the design and the implementation of embedded systems by seamless integration of high-level system specifications, software code generation, hardware synthesis, code optimization and design space exploration.
Etienne Brosse   +6 more
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Slavic Reciprocity and Greek‐Cypriot Enosis as the Nineteenth‐Century Forms of the Law of Progress

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2023
In the context of Hobsbawm's thesis about the nineteenth‐century law of progress, the author studies Kollár's and Štúr's conception of Slavic reciprocity, which he compares with the Greek Great Idea (Megali Idea) and the Greek‐Cypriot idea of enosis. He came to the conclusion that there is greater similarity, especially between Štúr's conception and ...
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Christopher Pearse Cranch, “Correspondences,” “To the Aurora Borealis,” and “Enosis”

2000
Abstract ALL things in nature are beautiful types to the soul that can read them; Nothing exists upon earth, but for unspeakable ends, Every object that speaks to the senses was meant for the spirit; Nature is but a scroll; God’s handwriting thereon.
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The Orthodox Church of Cyprus, Enosis politics and the British authorities during the First World War

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2020
This article examines relations between the Orthodox Church of Cyprus and the British colonial government during the First World War. I argue that the Great War constituted the first turning point in Church-State relations during colonial rule in Cyprus which, following other developments, finally collapsed during the 1950s.
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BlockingEnosis: Britain and the Cyprus question, March‐December 1956

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 1991
(1991). Blocking Enosis: Britain and the Cyprus question, March‐December 1956. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History: Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 247-263.
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