A History of the Balkans 1804-1945
Auteur : Pavlowitch Stevan K.
1: Introduction 2: The Awakening of Nationalities, 1804-1830 3: Self-Rule, Constitutions and Revolutions, 1830-1856 4: The Balkan States under Loosened Power Control, 1856-1878 5: The Imperial Balkans through Crises and Reforms, 1856-1878# 6: From the Congress of Berlin to 1900 - Part I 7: From the Congress of Berlin to 1900 - Part II 8: The Tail End of the Nineteenth Century, 1900-1914 - Part I 9: The Tail End of the Nineteenth Century, 1900-1914 - Part II 10: The First World War and the Paris Peace Settlement, 1914-1920 11: The Nineteen-Twenties - Part I: The Losers 12: The Nineteen-Twenties - Part II: The Winners 13: The Nineteen Thirties - Part I 14: The Nineteen-Thirties - Part II 15: The Second World War, 1939-1945 16: Conclusion Maps Guide to Further Reading
- covers diplomatic, social and economic developments: it is not narrowly political
- each chapter gives a Balkan-wide overview, and there is a strong comparative dimension: not just a parallel set of separate national narratives (though those national histories can easily be selected for individual study)
- sets the Balkan stories in their wider European setting, both in terms of specific events and also by comparisons with parallel developments in the more West
- impartial, objective and non-judgemental, in this most impassioned and partisan of arenas
Date de parution : 07-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’A History of the Balkans 1804-1945 :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; south; Napoleon III; Boris III; ottoman; Tsar Alexander III; empire; Balkan States; National Library; South Slav; Military Expenditure; Eastern Roumelia; Orthodox Unity; Balkan Entente; King Zog; Austro Hungarian Ausgleich; State Agricultural Bank; Sremski Karlovci; Independent Radicals; Yugoslav Committee; Croatian Peasant Party; Traian Stoianovich; Serbian Government; Romanian Social Democratic Party; Iron Guard; Iron Gates; King Otho; Phanariot Rule