Conflicting loyalties in the Balkans : the great powers, the Ottoman Empire and nation-building
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Conflicting loyalties in the Balkans : the great powers, the Ottoman Empire and nation-building
(Library of Ottoman studies, 28)
I.B. Tauris, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire resulted in the birth of new nation states in the Balkans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 'Conflicting Loyalties in the Balkans' explores the effects of the Ottoman reform era upon Balkan societies in order to shed much-needed light on the history of this region during the early nation-state period. Focusing on developments which go beyond the over-researched dimension of political or elite discourse, this book offers insights into the complex ways in which Balkan societies were transformed from different regional viewpoints - focusing on the interplay between Great Power politics, state reforms and social dynamics on the ground. A thorough investigation of the conflicting loyalties which has shaped the political framework of the post-Ottoman Balkans, this is an important and fascinating insight into the logic and contradictions of daily life in a crucial period of Balkan and Ottoman history.
Table of Contents
[Taken from proposal: awaiting manuscript for revised ToC]
Introduction
PART 1: JANUS-FACED EUROPEANISATION
Vagrants, Prostitutes and Bosnians: Making and Unmaking European Supremecy in Ottoman Southeast Europe
Malte Furhmann
Schools for the Descruction of Society: School Propaganda in Bitola 1860-1912
Bernard Lory
Amateurs as Nation Builders? The Significance of Associations for the fomration and Nationalisation of Greek Society in the Nineteenth Century
Ioannis Zelepos
PART 2: AMBIGUOUS ACTORS, CONFLICTING STRATEGIES
The Dimensions of Confessionalisation in the Ottoman Balkans at the Time of Nationalisms
Nathalie Clayer
Violent Social Disintegration: A Nation-Building Strategy in Late-Ottoman Herzegovina
Hannes Grandits
In the Service of the Sultan, in the Service of the Revolution: Local Bulgarian Notables in the 1870s
Alexander Vezenkov
PART 3: REFRAINED LOYALTIES
The Mobilisation of the Ottoman Jewish Population during the Balkan Wars (1912-3)
Eyal Ginio
Catholic Albanian Warriors for the Sultan in Late-Ottoman Kosovo
Eva Anne Frantz
PART 4: ELITE PROJECTS, DIVERGENT REALITIES
Mission, Power and Violence: Serbia's National Turn
Natasa Miskovic
Nationalism at (Symbolic) Work: Social Disintegration and the National Turn in Melnik and Stanimaka
Galia Valtchinova
Conclusion
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