The Balkans as Europe, 1821-1914 /
Focusing on state formation and the identity-geopolitics relationship, makes the case that the Balkans were at the forefront of European history in the century before World War I.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
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Rochester, NY :
University of Rochester Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Timothy Snyder
- Balkan initiatives to make Europe : two cases from mid-nineteenth-century Dalmatia / Dominique Kirchner Reill
- The homeland as terra incognita : geography and Bulgarian national identity, 1830s-1870s / Dessislava Lilova
- Liberation in progress : Bulgarian nationalism and political economy in a Balkan perspective, 1878-1912 / Roumiana Preshlenova
- Emigrants and countries of origin : the politics of emigration in Southeastern Europe until the First World War / Ulf Brunnbauer
- The quiet revolution : consuls and the international system in the nineteenth century / Holly Case
- The hollow crown : civil and military relations during Serbia's 'golden age,' 1903-1914 / John Paul Newman.