Balkans as Europe, 1821-1914 (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe 21)

Balkans as Europe, 1821-1914 (Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe 21)

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This collection of essays places the Balkans at the center of European developments, not as a conflict-ridden problem zone, but rather as a full-fledged European region. Contrary to thecommonly held perception, contributors to the volume argue, the Balkans did not lag behind the rest of European history, but rather anticipated many (West) European developments in the decades before and after 1900.In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Balkan states became fully independent nation-states. As they worked to consolidate their sovereignty, these countries looked beyond traditional state formation strategies to alternative visions rooted in militarism or nationalpolitical economy, and not only succeeded on their own terms but changed Europe and the world beginning in 1912-14.As the Ottoman Empire weakened and ever more kinds of informal diplomacy were practiced on its territory by more powerful states, relationships between identity and geopolitics were also transformed. The result, as the contributors demonstrate, was a phenomenon that would come to pervade the whole of Europe by the 1920s and 1930s: the creeping substitution of ideas ofreligion and ethnicity for the idea of state belonging or subjecthood.CONTRIBUTORS:Ulf Brunnbauer, Holly Case, Dessislava Lilova, John Paul Newman, Roumiana Preshlenova, Dominique KirchnerReill, Timothy Snyder.Timothy Snyder is Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale) University.Katherine Younger is a research associate at the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in Vienna, Austria.
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Name of the Author
Dessislava Lilova
Dominique Kirchner-Reill
Holly Case
John Paul Newman
Katherine Younger
Roumiana Preshlenova
Timothy Snyder
Ulf Brunnbauer
Language
English
Series
Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe
Release date
2018
Volume
21

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