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Archbishop Makarios III
A Cypriot Life

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Archbishop Makarios III Archbishop Makarios III: A Cypriot Life invites readers to walk alongside one of the most consequential figures of twentieth‑century Mediterranean history, from his humble beginnings as a shepherd’s son in the village of Pano Panayia to his rise as the spiritual Ethnarch and first president of the Republic of Cyprus. Through meticulously researched chapters, the biography reveals how a boy educated in the ancient Kykkos Monastery, the halls of Athens, and the classrooms of Boston transformed a fierce nationalist dream of union with Greece into a lifelong struggle for his island’s sovereignty, offering a vivid portrait of faith, politics, and personal conviction intertwined.

Readers will experience the dramatic arc of Makarios’ leadership: his early championing of Enosis through the historic 1950 plebiscite, his daring organization of the EOKA guerrilla campaign, and the tense negotiations that led to his exile in the Seychelles—a period that turned him into an international symbol of anti‑colonial resistance. The narrative then follows his triumphant return, the painful compromises of the London and Zurich Agreements, and the birth of a bi‑communal republic that immediately faced constitutional paralysis, intercommunal violence, and the painful “Bloody Christmas” of 1963, showing how idealism collides with the realities of power sharing.

The book delves into the Cold‑War complexities that shaped Makarios’ presidency, detailing his bold steering of Cyprus into the Non‑Aligned Movement, his confrontations with the Greek military junta, the rise of EOKA B, and the succession of assassination attempts and ecclesiastical challenges that tested his dual role as archbishop and head of state. Readers will gain insight into how his diplomatic engagements at the United Nations and his alliances with figures like Tito, Nasser, and Nehru gave a tiny island a voice far beyond its size, even as domestic tensions grew ever more perilous.

The climax of the biography brings the reader into the harrowing events of July 1974: the Athenian‑backed coup, Makarios’ narrow escape and defiant radio broadcast, the subsequent Turkish invasion, and the island’s painful division along the Green Line and Attila Line. From exile in London and New York to his solemn return to a shattered Nicosia, the work explores his efforts to shelter 200 000 refugees, rebuild a devastated economy, and navigate a fragile peace while holding fast to the principles of sovereignty and non‑alignment.

Finally, Archbishop Makarios III: A Cypriot Life examines the enduring legacy of a leader who remains both revered and reviled, inviting readers to reflect on the contradictions of a man who was simultaneously shepherd of his flock, president of a republic, and symbol of a nation’s hopes and fractures. By tracing his life—from quiet monastery chapels to the halls of the United Nations—readers will come away with a deeper understanding of how personal conviction, political pragmatism, and historical forces shape the destiny of a people, and they will appreciate the lessons his story offers for leadership, identity, and the pursuit of peace in divided societies.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Makarios III uniquely combined the spiritual role of Ethnarch with the temporal office of President, shaping Cyprus's national identity and political trajectory.
  • His leadership evolved from championing Enosis (union with Greece) to accepting a compromised independence through the Zurich and London Agreements, then navigating intercommunal violence and the Green Line division.
  • Exile in the Seychelles amplified his anti-colonial symbolism, while his diplomatic efforts brought Cyprus into the Non-Aligned Movement and secured UN peacekeeping presence.
  • The 1974 Greek junta coup and subsequent Turkish invasion partitioned the island, forcing Makarios to lead a shattered republic through refugee crises and economic reconstruction.
  • His legacy remains contested: revered as a founding father and anti-colonial hero by many Greek Cypriots, yet criticized by nationalists and Turkish Cypriots for abandoning Enosis and exacerbating division.
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for students and scholars of modern European and Middle Eastern history, particularly those focusing on decolonization, nationalist movements, and post-colonial state formation. It will also appeal to readers interested in religious-political leadership, Cold War diplomacy, and the specific complexities of the Cyprus conflict. General readers seeking a comprehensive, nuanced biography of a pivotal 20th‑century figure will find it both informative and engaging.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 22, 2026

Word Count:

37,136 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 36 minutes

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