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The History of Cyprus MTA
Cyprus from its earliest beginnings to the present day
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The History of Cyprus "The History of Cyprus" offers a comprehensive journey through the island's captivating past, from its earliest human settlements over 10,000 years ago to its present-day challenges. Situated at a crucial crossroads of three continents, Cyprus has always been a coveted prize and a melting pot of civilizations. This book meticulously traces the island's evolution through the Aceramic and Ceramic Neolithic ages, the rise of metallurgy in the Chalcolithic, and its zenith as a Bronze Age trading powerhouse exporting copper across the ancient world. Readers will discover how Mycenaean Greeks forged city-kingdoms, only for Cyprus to fall under the shadows of Assyrian, Egyptian, and Persian empires, each leaving indelible cultural marks. The narrative continues through the Hellenistic transformation under Alexander's successors and its integration into the Roman Empire, a period marked by prosperity and the pivotal early spread of Christianity.

The journey proceeds through the Byzantine era, detailing the island's unique autocephalous Church and its resilience against Arab raids, leading to an unprecedented Arab-Byzantine condominium. The narrative then shifts to the dramatic arrival of Richard the Lionheart and the subsequent establishment of the Frankish Lusignan Kingdom, which introduced feudalism and Gothic architecture, turning Famagusta into a thriving medieval port. Venetian dominion followed, transforming Cyprus into a strategic fortress against the rising Ottoman threat, culminating in the brutal Ottoman conquest of 1571. The book then explores three centuries of Ottoman rule, examining the creation of distinct Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, the evolving economy, and the crucial role of the Orthodox Church in preserving Greek Cypriot identity.

The narrative culminates in the tumultuous 20th century, analyzing the British colonial period that inadvertently fueled competing nationalisms—Greek Cypriot *Enosis* (union with Greece) and Turkish Cypriot *Taksim* (partition). It vividly recounts the EOKA campaign for independence, the complex and ultimately fragile 1960 Republic, and the tragic intercommunal violence of the 1960s. The final chapters delve into the catastrophic events of 1974—the Greek Cypriot coup and the subsequent Turkish invasion—which led to the enduring division of the island. The book concludes by examining contemporary Cyprus, its status as an EU member, the persistent quest for reunification, and the ongoing complexities of the "Cyprus Problem," offering a profound understanding of how this small island has continuously navigated the tides of history to forge its unique and resilient identity.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore Cyprus's unique geographic and strategic significance, from its ancient copper wealth to its pivotal role as a crossroads for empires spanning Europe, Asia, and Africa.
  • Trace the island's journey through millennia of foreign rule, including Assyrian, Egyptian, Persian, Roman, Byzantine, Frankish (Lusignan), and Venetian dominations, and analyze their profound impact on Cypriot culture and society.
  • Understand the enduring legacy of the Ottoman conquest, which established the Turkish Cypriot community and fundamentally reshaped the island's demographics, religious landscape, and the re-empowerment of the Greek Orthodox Church.
  • Examine the rise of competing nationalisms under British colonial rule, detailing the Greek Cypriot pursuit of Enosis (union with Greece) and the Turkish Cypriot demand for Taksim (partition), setting the stage for future conflict.
  • Analyze the devastating crisis of 1974, including the Greek-backed coup and the subsequent Turkish invasion, which led to the tragic division of the island and the ongoing quest for reunification within the context of EU membership.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in the rich and complex history of the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly those seeking a comprehensive understanding of Cyprus's enduring geopolitical importance. It will appeal to students of history, political science, and international relations, as well as travelers and general readers curious about the origins of modern-day conflicts and the resilience of cultural identity.

Author:

Grace Mendoza

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Date Published:

November 9, 2025

Word Count:

39,785 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 47 minutes

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