Imagining the Balkans by Maria N Todorova

Imagining the Balkans by Maria N Todorova

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This text covers the Balkan's most formative years. From the downfall of the Ottoman Empire and the turbulent nationalist years of the 19th century, to the stigmatizing of the Balkans, with contemporary problems of poverty, internal violence, and lack of national self-image.

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Imagining the Balkans by Maria N Todorova

Starting in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and continuing up to the present, Imagining the Balkans covers the Balkan's most formative years. From the down fall of the Ottoman Empire, through the turbulent nationalist years of the nineteenth century, up to World War I, the idea of the Balkans was fiercely, often violently, contested. In the wake of WWI, the beginnings of a tradition, largely enforced by academics, emerged stigmatizing the Balkans. Since then, the region has suffered from the neglect, abuse, and scant regard of both western Europe and the world. The result has been in many direct ways to compound the Balkan's poverty, internal violence, and lack of national self-image. A startling history of ideas, Imagining the Balkans provides a much needed exploration into a region too long neglected.
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ISBN 13 9780195087512
ISBN 10 0195087518
Title Imagining the Balkans
Author Maria N Todorova
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1997-05-22
Number of pages 268
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