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Editorial note.


Our current issue consists of archival material and supporting information. First, we are making available a document that has been out of print for some time: Disturbances in Cyprus in October, 1931, with an introduction by Jan Asmussen. We believe this document will be highly valuable for those who work on various aspects of the history of Cyprus This article is about the History of Cyprus.

The name 'Cyprus' has a somewhat uncertain etymology. One suggestion is that it comes from the Greek word for the Mediterranean cypress tree (Cupressus sempervirens),
, including the construction of national identities, political sociability, and the history of clubs and societies. Second, we are providing information on the National Archive A national archive is a central archive maintained by a nation. List of national archives
  • National Archives of India
  • Archives nationales (France)
  • Archives New Zealand
  • Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Portugal
  • Archivo General de Indias, Spain
 at Girne: we are publishing a report on the Archive's current status and its plan for the future. This issue also includes the index of a set of documents that can be found in the National Archive, namely the Annual Reports on Cyprus, prepared by the British administration of the island during the colonial period Colonial Period may generally refer to any period in a country's history when it was subject to administration by a colonial power.
  • Korea under Japanese rule
  • Colonial America
See also
  • Colonialism
.

We are grateful to the individuals without whose contributions and assistance this issue of the JCS JCS
abbr.
Joint Chiefs of Staff

JCS (US) n abbr (= Joint Chiefs of Staff) → Stabschefs pl 
 would not have been possible. We would like to thank, first, Gokhan Sengor, the head of the National Archive at Girne, who wrote a report on the Archive and provided the index of the Annual Reports. We would also like to acknowledge our debt to the members of our editorial board, especially Jan Asmussen for his support and valuable advice, and to Nihal Sakarya, Ersev Sarper and the staff of the Eastern Mediterranean University General
The university has 50 departments offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as a research infrastructure, and the medium of instruction is entirely in English.
 Printinghouse. Last but not least, we are thankful thank·ful  
adj.
1. Aware and appreciative of a benefit; grateful.

2. Expressive of gratitude: a thankful smile.
 to Ayhan Bilsel and Ulker V. Osam for their patience and support.
COPYRIGHT 2006 Eastern Mediterranean University Press
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2006, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

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Author:Erginel, Mehmet M.
Publication:Journal of Cyprus Studies
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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