Balkan Perspectives of Europe
Between East and West
Herausgeber: Naxidou, Eleonora; Konstantinova, Yura
Balkan Perspectives of Europe
Between East and West
Herausgeber: Naxidou, Eleonora; Konstantinova, Yura
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Through the lens of the Balkan nations, this volume makes a valuable and significant contribution to the fields of European and Southeast European studies by reconsidering the East/West dichotomyâ both in terms of the Orientâ Occident divide and the Easternâ Western Europe binary.
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Through the lens of the Balkan nations, this volume makes a valuable and significant contribution to the fields of European and Southeast European studies by reconsidering the East/West dichotomyâ both in terms of the Orientâ Occident divide and the Easternâ Western Europe binary.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9781032895154
- ISBN-10: 1032895152
- Artikelnr.: 74438450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 428g
- ISBN-13: 9781032895154
- ISBN-10: 1032895152
- Artikelnr.: 74438450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eleonora Naxidou is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History of Southeastern Europe in the Department of History and Ethnology at Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. She is the author of the book Europeanness in the Context of Bulgarian 'Balkanness': Lyuben Karavelov, Federalism, and the Greeks (2021; in Greek), and co-editor of several scholarly volumes. Yura Konstantinova is Professor at the Institute of Balkan Studies & Center of Thracology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. She has published extensively and been involved in numerous academic research projects on subjects including the history of modern Greece, Greek-Bulgarian relations, and international relations in Southeastern Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Introduction: Balkan Occidental Discourse or Balkan Counter-Orientalism
Part 1: What Is Europe? 1. Diverse Perceptions of Europe in the Newly
Founded Greek State 2. Meeting Europe During a War: Perceptions of the
French by Varna Residents During the Crimean War (1853-6) 3. 'Mixed
Feelings': Nineteenth-Century Balkan Intellectuals and the Tanzimat 4. The
West, the East and the Balkans: Bulgarian Intellectuals of the Revival and
the Image of Europe 5. Between Imperial Legacy and European Identity: The
Alchemy of Greek Perceptions of Europe Part 2: East vs West: The Two Sides
of the Same Coin? 6. Images of Russia in the Greek World and Their European
Horizon (Eighteenth Century) 7. Traces of American Protestant Missions in
the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans: Local Perceptions of the USA 8.
Modelling Emotions: Bulgarian Perceptions of Russia 9. Postwar Realignment:
Yugoslavia Seeks to Join Europe 10. (Step-)Mother Russia - Projections and
Mental Maps of Russia in Serbia Part 3: Visual Encounters 11. Heritage and
Civilizational Discourse: 'Civilized Europe' and 'Antiquities' in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Romania 12. 'Granma Europe': Political Imaginary and
Representations of Europe in Bulgarian Caricature at the Beginning of the
Twentieth Century 13. The Bulgarian Perception About Russia and the Fate of
Russian Monuments in Bulgaria 14. Americans Appeared in the Balkans: How
They Were Imagined in the Movies from the Region?
Part 1: What Is Europe? 1. Diverse Perceptions of Europe in the Newly
Founded Greek State 2. Meeting Europe During a War: Perceptions of the
French by Varna Residents During the Crimean War (1853-6) 3. 'Mixed
Feelings': Nineteenth-Century Balkan Intellectuals and the Tanzimat 4. The
West, the East and the Balkans: Bulgarian Intellectuals of the Revival and
the Image of Europe 5. Between Imperial Legacy and European Identity: The
Alchemy of Greek Perceptions of Europe Part 2: East vs West: The Two Sides
of the Same Coin? 6. Images of Russia in the Greek World and Their European
Horizon (Eighteenth Century) 7. Traces of American Protestant Missions in
the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans: Local Perceptions of the USA 8.
Modelling Emotions: Bulgarian Perceptions of Russia 9. Postwar Realignment:
Yugoslavia Seeks to Join Europe 10. (Step-)Mother Russia - Projections and
Mental Maps of Russia in Serbia Part 3: Visual Encounters 11. Heritage and
Civilizational Discourse: 'Civilized Europe' and 'Antiquities' in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Romania 12. 'Granma Europe': Political Imaginary and
Representations of Europe in Bulgarian Caricature at the Beginning of the
Twentieth Century 13. The Bulgarian Perception About Russia and the Fate of
Russian Monuments in Bulgaria 14. Americans Appeared in the Balkans: How
They Were Imagined in the Movies from the Region?
Introduction: Balkan Occidental Discourse or Balkan Counter-Orientalism
Part 1: What Is Europe? 1. Diverse Perceptions of Europe in the Newly
Founded Greek State 2. Meeting Europe During a War: Perceptions of the
French by Varna Residents During the Crimean War (1853-6) 3. 'Mixed
Feelings': Nineteenth-Century Balkan Intellectuals and the Tanzimat 4. The
West, the East and the Balkans: Bulgarian Intellectuals of the Revival and
the Image of Europe 5. Between Imperial Legacy and European Identity: The
Alchemy of Greek Perceptions of Europe Part 2: East vs West: The Two Sides
of the Same Coin? 6. Images of Russia in the Greek World and Their European
Horizon (Eighteenth Century) 7. Traces of American Protestant Missions in
the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans: Local Perceptions of the USA 8.
Modelling Emotions: Bulgarian Perceptions of Russia 9. Postwar Realignment:
Yugoslavia Seeks to Join Europe 10. (Step-)Mother Russia - Projections and
Mental Maps of Russia in Serbia Part 3: Visual Encounters 11. Heritage and
Civilizational Discourse: 'Civilized Europe' and 'Antiquities' in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Romania 12. 'Granma Europe': Political Imaginary and
Representations of Europe in Bulgarian Caricature at the Beginning of the
Twentieth Century 13. The Bulgarian Perception About Russia and the Fate of
Russian Monuments in Bulgaria 14. Americans Appeared in the Balkans: How
They Were Imagined in the Movies from the Region?
Part 1: What Is Europe? 1. Diverse Perceptions of Europe in the Newly
Founded Greek State 2. Meeting Europe During a War: Perceptions of the
French by Varna Residents During the Crimean War (1853-6) 3. 'Mixed
Feelings': Nineteenth-Century Balkan Intellectuals and the Tanzimat 4. The
West, the East and the Balkans: Bulgarian Intellectuals of the Revival and
the Image of Europe 5. Between Imperial Legacy and European Identity: The
Alchemy of Greek Perceptions of Europe Part 2: East vs West: The Two Sides
of the Same Coin? 6. Images of Russia in the Greek World and Their European
Horizon (Eighteenth Century) 7. Traces of American Protestant Missions in
the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans: Local Perceptions of the USA 8.
Modelling Emotions: Bulgarian Perceptions of Russia 9. Postwar Realignment:
Yugoslavia Seeks to Join Europe 10. (Step-)Mother Russia - Projections and
Mental Maps of Russia in Serbia Part 3: Visual Encounters 11. Heritage and
Civilizational Discourse: 'Civilized Europe' and 'Antiquities' in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Romania 12. 'Granma Europe': Political Imaginary and
Representations of Europe in Bulgarian Caricature at the Beginning of the
Twentieth Century 13. The Bulgarian Perception About Russia and the Fate of
Russian Monuments in Bulgaria 14. Americans Appeared in the Balkans: How
They Were Imagined in the Movies from the Region?







