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Rossos Andrew <1941-> |
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Macedonia and the Macedonians : a history / / Andrew Rossos |
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Stanford : , : Hoover Institution Press, , 2008 |
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©2008 |
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1 online resource (xxi, 367 pages) : maps |
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Hoover Inst Press Publication |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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""Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Maps""; ""Preface""; ""1 Land and People at the Crossroads""; ""PART ONE FROM ARGEAD KINGDOM TO OTTOMAN VILAYETS (c. 600BC ad 1800)""; ""2 From Argeads to Huns (c. 600 BCc. AD 600)""; ""3 Medieval, Slavic Macedonia (c. 600c. 1400)""; ""4 Ottoman Rule (c. 1400c. 1800)""; ""PART TWO NATIONAL AWAKENING (c. 1800-1913)""; ""5 Ottoman Reform and Decline (c. 1800-1908)""; ""6 National Awakening and National Identity (1814-1913)""; ""7 The VMRO and Ilinden (1893-1903)""; ""PART THREE STRANGERS IN THEIR HOMELAND (1913-1940)"" |
""8 Decline and Partition (1903-1919)"" ""9 Macedonia in Three Parts (1920's and 1930's)""; ""10 Macedonian Nationalism: From Right to Left (1920's and 1930's)""; ""PART FOUR STATEHOOD AND INDEPENDENCE (DURING AND AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR)""; ""11 War and Revolution (1940-1949)""; ""12 Yugoslav Macedonia: Politics and Government (1944-1991)""; ""13 Economics, Culture, Minorities (1944-1991)""; ""14 Independent Republic (1991-2004)""; ""Epilogue""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index"" |
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From the Publisher: Throughout history, every power that aspired to dominate the Balkans-from the ancient Romans to Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia in the age of imperialism and nationalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries-has sought to control Macedonia. But although Macedonia figured prominently in history, it remained a little-known land until the nineteenth century. This detailed volume surveys the |
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history of Macedonia from 600 B.C. to the present day, with an emphasis on the past two centuries. It reveals how the so-called Macedonian question has long dominated Balkan politics, and how for well over a century and a half, it was the central issue dividing Balkan peoples, as neighboring nations struggled for possession of Macedonia and denied any distinct Macedonian identity-territorial, political, ethnic, or national. The author concludes that Balkan acceptance of a Macedonian identity, nation, and state has become a necessity for stability in the Balkans and in a united Europe. |
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