Rebels, Believers, Survivors: Studies in the History of the Albanians

Rebels, Believers, Survivors: Studies in the History of the Albanians

by Noel Malcolm
Rebels, Believers, Survivors: Studies in the History of the Albanians

Rebels, Believers, Survivors: Studies in the History of the Albanians

by Noel Malcolm

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Overview

Thanks to its half-century under Communism, as well as its little-known language, Albania has suffered from neglect and a sense of isolation. Yet, as this study helps to show, the Albanian lands have a long history of interaction with others. They have been a meeting-ground of Christianity and Islam; a channel through which Venice connected with the Ottoman Balkans; a place of interest to the Habsburgs; and a focus for the ambitions of neighbouring powers in the late Ottoman period. Albanians themselves could have many different identities.

The studies in this volume, by one of the world's leading experts on Albanian history, range from the fifteenth century to the twentieth, taking in politics, social history, religion and diplomacy. Each is based on original research; the longest, on Ali Pasha, uses a wealth of manuscript material to tell, for the first time, the full story of the vital role he played in the international politics of the Napoleonic Wars. Other studies bring to life ordinary individuals hitherto unknown to history: women hauled before the Inquisition, for example, or the author of the first Albanian autobiography.

Some of these studies have been printed before (several in hard-to-find publications, and one only in Albanian), but the greater part of this book appears here for the first time. This is not only a landmark publication for readers interested in south-east European history. It also engages with many broader issues, including religious conversion, 'crypto-Christianity' among Muslims, methods of enslavement within the Ottoman Empire, and the nature of modern myth-making about national identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198857297
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/08/2020
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.00(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Noel Malcolm, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford

Noel Malcolm read History and English Literature at Cambridge University, where he wrote his doctoral thesis on Thomas Hobbes. He began his career as a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; he was then political columnist and, subsequently, Foreign Editor of The Spectator, and then chief political columnist of The Daily Telegraph. In 1996 he was a Visiting Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, and in 1999 he was a lecturer at Harvard; he gave the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford in 2001. Since 2002 he has been a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and at Cambridge he is an Honorary Fellow of Peterhouse, Trinity, and Gonville and Caius. He has published books and articles on, among other subjects, early modern philosophy and the history and culture of the Balkans. He was knighted in 2014 for services to scholarship, journalism and European history.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Glimpses of Fifteenth-Century Albania: The Pilgrim Narratives2. The Kelmendi: Notes on the Early History of a Catholic Albanian Clan3. An Unknown Account of Ottoman Albania: Antonio Bruni's Treatise on the beylerbeylik of Rumeli (1596)4. Crypto-Christianity and Religious Amphibianism in the Ottoman Balkans: the Case of Kosovo5. Early Modern Albanians in the Hands of the Inquisition6. Pjetër Bogdani's Cuneus prophetarum (1685): The Work and its Religious Context7. The 'Great Migration' of the Serbs from Kosovo (1690): History, Myth and Ideology8. Ali Pasha and Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars9. British Diplomacy and the League of Prizren, 1878-188010. The First Albanian Autobiography11. Ernesto Cozzi (1870-1926): A Neglected Figure in Albanian Studies and in the History of Albania12. Myths of Albanian National Identity: Some Key Elements, as Expressed in the Works of Albanian Writers in America in the Early Twentieth CenturyList of Manuscripts
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