'If the field of European ethnography has largely been ignored by the discipline of anthropology, which is still bent on living out of its fantasies of the erotic other, this work persuasively sets out the value of looking closer to home.' The Times Literary Supplement
'… he has moved scholarship decisively forward and set new standards for Europeanist anthropology.' Journal of Modern Greek Studies
'… a book which may be one of those few which change a landscape.' Anthropology Today