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The Balkans in World History
The Balkans in World History
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  • Part of the New Oxford World History - this book provides a comprehensive, synthetic treatment of the "new world history" from chronological, thematic, and geographical perspectives, allowing readers to access the world's complex history from a variety of conceptual, narrative, and analytical viewpoints as it fits their interests.

  
In the historical and literary imagination, the Balkans loom large as a somewhat frightening and ill-defined space, often seen negatively as a region of small and spiteful peoples, racked by racial and ethnic hatred, always ready to burst into violent conflict. The Balkans in World History re-defines this space in positive terms, taking as a starting point the cultural, historical, and social threads that allow us to see this region as a coherent if complex whole. Eminent historian Andrew Wachtel here depicts the Balkans as that borderland geographical space in which four of the world's greatest civilizations have overlapped in a sustained and meaningful way to produce a complex, dynamic, sometimes combustible, multi-layered local civilization. It is the space in which the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, of Byzantium, of Ottoman Turkey, and of Roman Catholic Europe met, clashed and sometimes combined. The history of the Balkans is thus a history of creative borrowing by local people of the various civilizations that have nominally conquered the region. Encompassing Bulgaria, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, and European Turkey, the Balkans have absorbed many voices and traditions, resulting in one of the most complex and interesting regions on earth.

Index: 

Introduction: The Balkans as a Historical and Cultural Melting Pot 
Chapter 1: The Balkans from Prehistory to the Byzantine Empire
Chapter 2: The Medieval Balkans
Chapter 3: The Balkans under Ottoman Rule
Chapter 4: The Long 19th Century (1775 -1922)
Chapter 5: The 20th Century-From the Balkans to Southeast Europe
Notes 
Chronology 
Further Reading 
Websites 
Index

About the author: 

Andrew Wachtel is Bertha and Max Dressler Professor of the Humanities; Dean of The Graduate School, and Director, Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies all at Northwestern University.

Product details

ISBN : 9780195338010

Author: 
Andrew Baruch Wachtel
Pages
176 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
156 x 235 mm
Pub date
Nov 2008
Series
New Oxford World History
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The Balkans in World History

The Balkans in World History

The Balkans in World History