The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920
This highly readable and thoroughly researched volume offers an excellent account of the development of seven Balkan peoples during the nineteenth and the first part of the twentieth centuries. Professors Charles and Barbara Jelavich have brought their rich knowledge of the Albanians, Bulgarians, Croatians, Greeks, Romanians, Serbians, and Slovenes to bear on every aspect of the area’s history—political, diplomatic, economic, social and cultural.

It took more than a century after the first Balkan uprising, that of the Serbians in 1804, for the Balkan people to free themselves from Ottoman and Habsburg rule. The Serbians and the Greeks were the first to do so; the Albanians, the Croatians, and the Slovenes the last. For each people the national revival took its own form and independence was achieved in its own way. The authors explore the contrasts and similarities among the peoples, within the context of the Ottoman Empire and Europe.

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The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920
This highly readable and thoroughly researched volume offers an excellent account of the development of seven Balkan peoples during the nineteenth and the first part of the twentieth centuries. Professors Charles and Barbara Jelavich have brought their rich knowledge of the Albanians, Bulgarians, Croatians, Greeks, Romanians, Serbians, and Slovenes to bear on every aspect of the area’s history—political, diplomatic, economic, social and cultural.

It took more than a century after the first Balkan uprising, that of the Serbians in 1804, for the Balkan people to free themselves from Ottoman and Habsburg rule. The Serbians and the Greeks were the first to do so; the Albanians, the Croatians, and the Slovenes the last. For each people the national revival took its own form and independence was achieved in its own way. The authors explore the contrasts and similarities among the peoples, within the context of the Ottoman Empire and Europe.

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The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920

The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920

The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920

The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920

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This highly readable and thoroughly researched volume offers an excellent account of the development of seven Balkan peoples during the nineteenth and the first part of the twentieth centuries. Professors Charles and Barbara Jelavich have brought their rich knowledge of the Albanians, Bulgarians, Croatians, Greeks, Romanians, Serbians, and Slovenes to bear on every aspect of the area’s history—political, diplomatic, economic, social and cultural.

It took more than a century after the first Balkan uprising, that of the Serbians in 1804, for the Balkan people to free themselves from Ottoman and Habsburg rule. The Serbians and the Greeks were the first to do so; the Albanians, the Croatians, and the Slovenes the last. For each people the national revival took its own form and independence was achieved in its own way. The authors explore the contrasts and similarities among the peoples, within the context of the Ottoman Empire and Europe.


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ISBN-13: 9780295803609
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 09/20/2012
Series: A History of East Central Europe (HECE)
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 374
File size: 13 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

1) The Ottoman Background

2) The Serbian Revolution

3) The Greek Revolution

4) The Autonomous Serbian State

5) The Greek Kingdom

6) Wallachia and Moldavia before 1853

7) The Ottoman Empire to 1876, The Reforms

8) The United Prinicpalities to 1876

9) The Bulgarian National Movement to 1876

10) The Crisis of the Seventies

11) Autonomous Bulgaria to 1896

12) The Balkan States: Internal Political Developments to 1914

13) The Expulsion of the Ottoman Empire from Europe

14) The Establishment of Albania

15) Balkan Nationalities in the Habsburg Empire

16) Balkan Cultural Developments

17) The First World War

18) The Postwar Settlements

19) Conclusion

Bibliographic Essay

Index

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