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Macedonia and the Macedonians : a history /

From the Publisher: Throughout history, every power that aspired to dominate the Balkans-from the ancient Romans to Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia in the age of imperialism and nationalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries-has sought to control Macedonia. But although Macedonia figured promine...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rossos, Andrew, 1941-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press, ©2008.
Colección:Studies of nationalities.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Abbreviations
  • List of maps
  • Preface
  • 1: Land and people at the crossroads
  • Land
  • People
  • Part 1: From Argead Kingdom To Ottoman Vilayets (c 600 BC-c AD 1800)
  • 2: From Argeads to Huns (c 600 BC-c AD 600)
  • Early kingdom (c 600-359 BC)
  • Expansion and empire (359-323 BC)
  • Division and decline (323-168 BC)
  • Roman and Byzantine rule, Goths, and Huns (168 BC-c AD 600)
  • 3: Medieval, Slavic Macedonia (c 600-c 1400)
  • Byzantine Commonwealth
  • Slavic invasions
  • Macedonia (c 600-c 850)
  • Bulgarian rule (864-971)
  • Tsar Samuil's Macedonian empire (971-1018)
  • Macedonia: cradle of Slav Orthodox culture
  • Byzantine rule and chaos (1018-c 1400)
  • 4: Ottoman rule (c 1400-c 1800)
  • Ottoman administration and the Orthodox Millet
  • Ottoman expansion and decline
  • Ottoman decline and the Balkans (c 1600-c 1800)
  • Macedonia: ethnic transformation, resistance, anarchy, and cultural stagnation
  • Part 2: National Awakening (c 1800-1913)
  • 5: Ottoman reform and decline (c 1800-1908)
  • Macedonian growth and decline (1800-1870)
  • Propaganda war for Macedonia (1870-1900)
  • 6: National awakening and national identity (1814-1913)
  • Historiography
  • Early Macedonian nationalism (to 1870)
  • Paths to nationhood (1870-1913)
  • 7: VMRO and Ilinden (1893-1903)
  • VMRO (1893-1903)
  • Ilinden
  • Part 3: Strangers In Their Homeland (1913-1940)
  • 8: Decline and partition (1903-1919)
  • VMRO's decline and split (1903-1908)
  • Intervention, wars, and partition (1903-1913)
  • Sequel: the great war and the peace settlement
  • 9: Macedonia in three parts (1920s and 1930s)
  • Partition and assimilation
  • Yugoslav (Vardar) Macedonia
  • Greek (Aegan) Macedonia
  • Bulgarian (Pirin) Macedonia
  • Macedonianism survives
  • 10: Macedonian nationalism: from right to left (1920s and 1930s)
  • Unification aborted (1924)
  • VMRO and Macedonian nationalism on the right
  • VMRO (ob): Macedonian nationalism on the left
  • Part 4: Statehood And Independence (During And After The Second World War)
  • 11: War and revolution (1940-1949)
  • New partition (1941-1944)
  • Hostile neutrality and beyond (1941-1944)
  • Toward a Yugoslav Republic (1941-1944)
  • Greek and Bulgarian Macedonia (1941-1944)
  • Macedonians in a new Balkans (1944-1949)
  • 12: Yugoslav Macedonia: politics and government (1944-1991)
  • Yugoslavia's new dispensation (1944-1948)
  • Macedonia: putting dreams on ice (1945-1948)
  • Yugoslav Communism (1948-1991)
  • Macedonia: a junior partner (1943-1991)
  • 13: Economics, culture, minorities (1944-1991)
  • Economy: agriculture and industry
  • Culture: language, education, and the arts
  • National minorities
  • 14: Independent republic (1991-2004)
  • Setting up an independent republic
  • Seeking foreign recognition (1991-1995)
  • Politics in the 1990s: from left to right
  • Economic problems
  • Macedonian-Albanian relations
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.