Yugoslavia and Macedonia before Tito : between repression and integration /
Held together by apparatchiks and, later, Tito's charisma, Yugoslavia never really incorporated separate Balkan nationalisms into the Pan-Slavic ideal. Macedonia - frequently ignored by Belgrade - had survived centuries of Turkish domination, Bulgarian invasion and Serbian assimilation before i...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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London ; New York, NY :
I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd,
2017.
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Colección: | Library of Balkan studies ;
v. 6. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover ; Author Bio; Title; Copyright; Dedication ; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Maps; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Names and Terms; On the Establishment of Yugoslavia; The Current State of Research; Aims of this Study; Regarding Sources; 1. The Politics of the 1920s; A Difficult Start for the New State; The 'Macedonian Party'; Uprising in Vardar Macedonia?; Relaxation of the Tension 1924-5; 1927: Intensified Terror and Counter-Terror; 2. Political Developments in the 1930s; Hopes in a Dictatorship; 1931: Coerced Constitution and Sham Parliamentarism.
- The Stojadinović Era, 1935-9: Economic Recovery, Political RevivalMovement among the Macedonian Intelligentsia; The 'Lučists'; 'Even the last shepherd became an official here, if only he was from Serbia and a Serb'; The '25th Anniversary of South Serbia's Liberation'; The Macedonian Parliamentarians; Contacts between the Macedonian Movement and the United Opposition; In Expectation of Changes; The Understanding with the Croats; Skopje as Seat of the 'Serbian Lands'; Macedonia and the War; Measures against 'Autonomism' and 'Separatism'; 3. Economy and Finances; The Yugoslav Economy.
- Vardar Macedonia: 'Passive' Region or Garden of Eden?Industry; Crafts and Trade; Finances; The 100-Million-Dinar Loan; Investments and Development?; Skopje as a Model City; 4. Agriculture; Agricultural Reform and Colonisation; Crops and Agricultural Problems; The Loan System; Animal Breeding; The Agricultural Policy of the Stojadinović Government; 'The Most Crying Grievance': The Tobacco Monopoly; Opium: The Demise of a Lucrative Industry; 5. The Educational System; The Elementary Schools; Secondary School Education; 'Nationalisation and Assimilation' through the Schools?
- University Education6. Transport and Communications; The Road Network; The Railway; The Media; Language; Conclusion; The 'Classical' or the 'Primitive' South?; Officials, Teachers and Gendarmes; The Economy; Modest Investments; The Failure of Yugoslav Integration; The Unsuccessful Serbianisation of Macedonia; 'Macedonia for the Macedonians'; The Elites in a Dilemma; Macedonia as a Special Case within Yugoslavia?; Notes; Bibliography; Index.