- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
" -Steven Sowards, H-Net ReviewsThis first full historical survey of the Balkan Slavic peoples of Macedonia concludes with Macedonia's emergence as an independent state in the face of Greek opposition and a discussion of the prospects for its entanglement in the ongoing Balkan war.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Hugh PoultonWho are the Macedonians?14,99 €
- George LiberTotal Wars and the Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914-195439,99 €
- John L SuttonThe King's Honor and the King's Cardinal25,99 €
- Thomas MacdonaghPoems Of The Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood16,99 €
- Richard WagnerTannhaeuser, containing the German text, with English translation, and the music of the principal airs16,99 €
- Frank Mortimer McMathMemorials of the McMath Family; Including a Genealogical Account of the Descendants of Archibald McMath, who was Born in Scotland About the Year 1700; Volume 124,99 €
- The Portable Greek Historians16,99 €
-
-
-
" -Steven Sowards, H-Net ReviewsThis first full historical survey of the Balkan Slavic peoples of Macedonia concludes with Macedonia's emergence as an independent state in the face of Greek opposition and a discussion of the prospects for its entanglement in the ongoing Balkan war.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: INDIANA UNIV PR
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 137mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780253213594
- ISBN-10: 0253213592
- Artikelnr.: 22257153
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: INDIANA UNIV PR
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 137mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780253213594
- ISBN-10: 0253213592
- Artikelnr.: 22257153
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Hugh Poulton
Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Names Abbreviations Maps Chapters 1. Introduction Terminology The peoples of Macedonia Natural and unnatural demographic change Nationalism 2. The Soil for Nationalists The beginnings Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great The Romans The Vlachs The Albanians The Slavs The Jews The Roma (Gypsies) Seeds of controversy 3. Group Identity in the Ottoman Empire: From Millet to Nation Islam The Sufi tarikats The millet system and the Muslims The Christian millets The Tanzimat reform movement The Jews 4. From Berlin to Versailles: The Apple of Discord
Propaganda, Violence and War Local uprisings The struggle for church control and the Bulgarian advance VMRO The Ilinden uprising The Greeks organise The Great Power reform porgrammes The Vlachs and the Romanian efforts The Serbs The rise of Albanian nationalism The Turks and the CUP The Jews The Balkan wars The First World War 5. The Inter-War Years: Repressiona dn Violence Albania Bulgaria Greece Yugoslavia
Albanians
VMRO
Vlachs The Comintern 6. War and Civil War From uneasy neutrality to war Vardar and Pirin Macedonia
Tito and the Partisans
The Stalin-Tito split Aegean Macedonia
The war
The Vlach 'Principality' Genocide against the Jews The Greek civil war 7. Macedonians as the Majority Ethnogenesis
Language and education
Religion
Emigres Relations with other ethnic groups
The Torbeshi
The Albanians of Macedonia
Education and culture
The growth of Albanian nationalism and the authorities' reaction
Religion
Communities apart
Events in 1990 and 1991
The Vlachs
The Turks
The Roma and assimilation
'Egyptians'
Bulgarians 8. Macedonians as Minorities Albania
Communist-isolationism
Post-Communism Bulgaria
Oppression and the rise of the 'one-nation' state
UMO Linden
The socio-economic situation
Other Bulgarian-Macedonian organisations Greece
Continued denial
Refugees and relations between Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
Worsening relations and the rise of Greek nationalism 9. Independent Macedonia Political relaxation and nationalist expression in 1989 and 1990 Peaceful JNA withdrawal and gaining independence The name issue The threat from the north? The church issue The Albanian question The Roma and 'Romanistan' Other minority groups The economy External relations Politics
democracy or 'neo-Communism'? VMRO-DPMNE and the 'defence committees' 10. Conculsion
Whither Macedonia? Index
Propaganda, Violence and War Local uprisings The struggle for church control and the Bulgarian advance VMRO The Ilinden uprising The Greeks organise The Great Power reform porgrammes The Vlachs and the Romanian efforts The Serbs The rise of Albanian nationalism The Turks and the CUP The Jews The Balkan wars The First World War 5. The Inter-War Years: Repressiona dn Violence Albania Bulgaria Greece Yugoslavia
Albanians
VMRO
Vlachs The Comintern 6. War and Civil War From uneasy neutrality to war Vardar and Pirin Macedonia
Tito and the Partisans
The Stalin-Tito split Aegean Macedonia
The war
The Vlach 'Principality' Genocide against the Jews The Greek civil war 7. Macedonians as the Majority Ethnogenesis
Language and education
Religion
Emigres Relations with other ethnic groups
The Torbeshi
The Albanians of Macedonia
Education and culture
The growth of Albanian nationalism and the authorities' reaction
Religion
Communities apart
Events in 1990 and 1991
The Vlachs
The Turks
The Roma and assimilation
'Egyptians'
Bulgarians 8. Macedonians as Minorities Albania
Communist-isolationism
Post-Communism Bulgaria
Oppression and the rise of the 'one-nation' state
UMO Linden
The socio-economic situation
Other Bulgarian-Macedonian organisations Greece
Continued denial
Refugees and relations between Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
Worsening relations and the rise of Greek nationalism 9. Independent Macedonia Political relaxation and nationalist expression in 1989 and 1990 Peaceful JNA withdrawal and gaining independence The name issue The threat from the north? The church issue The Albanian question The Roma and 'Romanistan' Other minority groups The economy External relations Politics
democracy or 'neo-Communism'? VMRO-DPMNE and the 'defence committees' 10. Conculsion
Whither Macedonia? Index
Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration and Names Abbreviations Maps Chapters 1. Introduction Terminology The peoples of Macedonia Natural and unnatural demographic change Nationalism 2. The Soil for Nationalists The beginnings Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great The Romans The Vlachs The Albanians The Slavs The Jews The Roma (Gypsies) Seeds of controversy 3. Group Identity in the Ottoman Empire: From Millet to Nation Islam The Sufi tarikats The millet system and the Muslims The Christian millets The Tanzimat reform movement The Jews 4. From Berlin to Versailles: The Apple of Discord
Propaganda, Violence and War Local uprisings The struggle for church control and the Bulgarian advance VMRO The Ilinden uprising The Greeks organise The Great Power reform porgrammes The Vlachs and the Romanian efforts The Serbs The rise of Albanian nationalism The Turks and the CUP The Jews The Balkan wars The First World War 5. The Inter-War Years: Repressiona dn Violence Albania Bulgaria Greece Yugoslavia
Albanians
VMRO
Vlachs The Comintern 6. War and Civil War From uneasy neutrality to war Vardar and Pirin Macedonia
Tito and the Partisans
The Stalin-Tito split Aegean Macedonia
The war
The Vlach 'Principality' Genocide against the Jews The Greek civil war 7. Macedonians as the Majority Ethnogenesis
Language and education
Religion
Emigres Relations with other ethnic groups
The Torbeshi
The Albanians of Macedonia
Education and culture
The growth of Albanian nationalism and the authorities' reaction
Religion
Communities apart
Events in 1990 and 1991
The Vlachs
The Turks
The Roma and assimilation
'Egyptians'
Bulgarians 8. Macedonians as Minorities Albania
Communist-isolationism
Post-Communism Bulgaria
Oppression and the rise of the 'one-nation' state
UMO Linden
The socio-economic situation
Other Bulgarian-Macedonian organisations Greece
Continued denial
Refugees and relations between Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
Worsening relations and the rise of Greek nationalism 9. Independent Macedonia Political relaxation and nationalist expression in 1989 and 1990 Peaceful JNA withdrawal and gaining independence The name issue The threat from the north? The church issue The Albanian question The Roma and 'Romanistan' Other minority groups The economy External relations Politics
democracy or 'neo-Communism'? VMRO-DPMNE and the 'defence committees' 10. Conculsion
Whither Macedonia? Index
Propaganda, Violence and War Local uprisings The struggle for church control and the Bulgarian advance VMRO The Ilinden uprising The Greeks organise The Great Power reform porgrammes The Vlachs and the Romanian efforts The Serbs The rise of Albanian nationalism The Turks and the CUP The Jews The Balkan wars The First World War 5. The Inter-War Years: Repressiona dn Violence Albania Bulgaria Greece Yugoslavia
Albanians
VMRO
Vlachs The Comintern 6. War and Civil War From uneasy neutrality to war Vardar and Pirin Macedonia
Tito and the Partisans
The Stalin-Tito split Aegean Macedonia
The war
The Vlach 'Principality' Genocide against the Jews The Greek civil war 7. Macedonians as the Majority Ethnogenesis
Language and education
Religion
Emigres Relations with other ethnic groups
The Torbeshi
The Albanians of Macedonia
Education and culture
The growth of Albanian nationalism and the authorities' reaction
Religion
Communities apart
Events in 1990 and 1991
The Vlachs
The Turks
The Roma and assimilation
'Egyptians'
Bulgarians 8. Macedonians as Minorities Albania
Communist-isolationism
Post-Communism Bulgaria
Oppression and the rise of the 'one-nation' state
UMO Linden
The socio-economic situation
Other Bulgarian-Macedonian organisations Greece
Continued denial
Refugees and relations between Greece, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
Worsening relations and the rise of Greek nationalism 9. Independent Macedonia Political relaxation and nationalist expression in 1989 and 1990 Peaceful JNA withdrawal and gaining independence The name issue The threat from the north? The church issue The Albanian question The Roma and 'Romanistan' Other minority groups The economy External relations Politics
democracy or 'neo-Communism'? VMRO-DPMNE and the 'defence committees' 10. Conculsion
Whither Macedonia? Index