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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 역사 > 유럽 > 동유럽
· ISBN : 9780367550622
· 쪽수 : 556쪽
· 출판일 : 2022-04-29
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Introductory overview: premodern borders and modern controversies John R. Lampe and Ulf Brunnbauer PART I: The early modern Balkans as imperial borderlands Overview: the Balkans divided between three empires John R. Lampe 1. Ottoman Albania and Kosovo, Albanians and Serbs, sixteenth?eighteenth centuries Oliver Jens Schmitt 2. The Venetian- Ottoman borderland in Dalmatia Josip Vrande?i? 3. The Phanariot regime in the Romanian Principalities, 1711/ 1716?1821 Constantin Iordachi 4. Ottoman Bosnia and the Bosnian Muslims Leyla Amzi- Erdogdular PART II: Nation- and state- building, 1815?1914 Overview: nations and states between changing borders and the Great Powers in the “long” nineteenth century John R. Lampe 5. Nineteenth- century national identities in the Balkans: evolution and contention Diana Mishkova 6. Bulgaria from liberation to independence, 1878?1908 Roumen Daskalov 7. Croatian political diversity and national development in the nineteenth century Iskra Ivelji? 8. Montenegro as an independent state, 1878?1912 John D. Treadway 9. The agrarian question in Romania, 1744?1921 Constantin Iordachi 10. Slovene clerical politics, cooperatives and the language question to 1914 Gregor Kranjc 11. Serbia’s promise and problems, 1903?1914 Dubravka Stojanovi? 12. The Macedonian question: asked and answered, 1878?1913 Keith Brown 13. Austria- Hungary and the Balkans Roumiana Preshlenova 14. Bosnia- Herzegovina under Austria- Hungary: from occupation to assassination, 1878?1914 Robert J. Donia PART III: The Balkan Wars and the First World War, 1912?1923 Overview: armies and occupations, peace settlements and forced migrations John R. Lampe 15. Bulgaria’s wars and defeats, 1912?1919 Richard Hall 16. After empire: the First World War and the question of Albanian independence Lejnar Mitrojorgji 17. Greece from national expansion to schism and catastrophe, 1912?1922 Stefan Papaioannou 18. Habsburg South Slavs in peace and war, 1912?1918 Rok Stergar 19. From Salonica to Belgrade: the emergence of Yugoslavia, 1917?1921 Dejan Djoki? PART IV: Southeastern European states and national politics, 1922?1939 Overview: the interwar decades from parliamentary struggles and international pressures to authoritarian regimes John R. Lampe 20. Interwar ideas and images of nation, class, and gender Balazs Trencsenyi 21. Interwar women’s movements from the Little Entente to nationalism Marijana Kardum 22. Interwar Greece: its generals, a republic, and the monarchy Katerina Lagos 23. Bulgaria from Stamboliiski and IMRO to Tsar Boris, 1919?1943 Roumen Daskalov 24. The legion “Archangel Michael” in Romania, 1927?1941 Constantin Iordachi 25. Albania between Fan Noli, King Zog, and Italian hegemony Robert C. Austin 26. The Croat Peasant Party: from Stjepan Radi? to Vladko Ma?ek Mark Biondich 27. Serbia, Kosovo, and Macedonia from revolt and resettlement to repression Vladan Jovanovi? 28. Yugoslav identity in the interwar period Christian Axboe Nielsen PART V: Economies and societies, 1878?1939 Overview: challenges of change. Economic and population growth, social and cultural transformations up to World War II Ulf Brunnbauer 29. Demographic growth: patterns and problems, 1878?1939 Siegfried Gruber 30. Financing economic growth and facing foreign debt, 1878?1939 John R. Lampe 31. Modern manufacture, state support, and foreign investment: comparing Balkan textile industries, 1878?1939 Jelena Rafajlovi ? and John R. Lampe 32. Neighbors into foreigners: the Greeks in Bulgaria, 1878?1941 Theodora Dragostinova 33. Southeastern European overseas migration and return from the late nineteenth century until the 1930s Ulf Brunnbauer 34. Eugenics and race in Southeastern Europe Marius Turda 35. Sofia and Plovdiv between the world wars Mary Neuburger PART VI: From the Second World War to the establishment of the postwar regimes, 1939?1949 Overview: collaboration and occupation, resistance and civil war, regime change John R. Lampe 36. The Albanian Communist Party from prewar origins to wartime resistance and power Lejnar Mitrojorgji 37. Romania in the Second World War Vladimir Solonari 38. The Usta?a regime and the politics of terror in the Independent State of Croatia, 1941?1945 Rory Yeomans 39. Partisans and Chetniks in occupied Yugoslavia Heather Williams 40. An oppressive liberation: Yugoslavia 1944?1948 Zoran Janjetovi? 41. Greece from occupation and resistance to civil war, 1941?1949 Ioannis D. Stefanidis PART VII: Cold War division and European transition, 1949?1989 Overview: communist regimes and the Greek exception John R. Lampe and Ulf Brunnbauer 42. The collectivization of agriculture in Southeastern Europe Arnd Bauerkamper 43. The Soviet factor in Bulgaria’s foreign policy Mihail Gruev 44. Enver Hoxha’s Albania: Yugoslav, Soviet, and Chinese relations and ruptures Elidor Mehilli 45. Ceau?escu’s National Communism as National Stalinism Vladimir Tismaneanu and Marius Stan 46. Yugoslavia’s third way: the rise and fall of self-management Vladimir Unkovski-Korica 47. Greece’s Cold War: exceptionalism in Southeastern Europe Othon Anastasakis 48. Yugoslavia’s political endgame: Serbia and Slovenia in the 1980s Jasna Dragovi?-Soso 49. Changes of social structure from the late 1940s to the 1980s Ulf Brunnbauer 50. Financing industrialization, 1949?1989: from foreign aid to foreign debt John R. Lampe PART VIII: Epilogue Epilogue: Southeastern Europe after the Cold War John R. Lampe and Ulf Brunnbauer 51. Yugoslavia’s wars of succession 1991?1999 Marie- Janine Calic 52. From foreign intervention to European integration: Southeastern Europe since 1989 Klaus Buchenau














