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Greece and the Balkans
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Contents: Introduction, Dimitris Tziovas; Hybrid Identities and Nationalist Anachronisms: In the pre-modern Balkans...: loyalties, identities, anachronisms, Paschalis M. Kitromilides; Relations between Greeks and Bulgarians in the pre-nationalist era: The Gudilas in Plovdiv, Raymond Detrez; National Perceptions and Historical Imagination: The Greek connection in 19th-century Ottoman intellectual history, Johann Strauss; Christians, heroes and Barbarians: Serbs and Bulgarians in the modern Greek historical imagination (1602-1950), Dimitris Livanios; Greece and the Balkans between the world wars: self-identity, the other, and national development, Gerasimos Augustinos; Religious and Ethnic Otherness: South Balkan Rabbinic readings of Ottoman rise and decline: Eliyahu Kapsali of Crete and Yehuda Alkalai of Zemlin, K. E. Fleming; Aspects of Muslim culture in the Ottoman Balkans: a view from 18th-century Salonica, Eyal Ginio; Five faces - one people: the Sarakatsani in the Balkans, Diana Wardle; Cultural Dialogues and Crossroads: Balkanizing the French Revolution: Rhigas's New Political Constitution, María López Villalba; Arches of discord, streams of confluence: the building of bridges in the Balkans, Olga Augustinos; The Balkans and the notion of the 'Crossroads between east and west', Ellie Scopetea; Musical Encounters and Cultural Politics: Musical encounters at the Greek Courts of Jassy and Bucharest in the 18th century, John G. Plemmenos; Negotiating culture: political uses of polyphonic folk songs in Greece and Albania, Vassilis Nitsiakos and Constantinos Mantzos; The Cretan Muslims and the music of Crete, Chris Williams; Challenging the Borders: Linguistic Convergence and Literary Images: The role of Greek and Greece linguistically in the Balkans, Brian D. Joseph; 'With the deep craving for Albania in my heart': the anxieties of a Greek surrealist in the late 1930s, Yannis Karavidas; The representation of the Balkans in modern Greek fiction of the 1990s, Ge

About the Author

Dimitris Tziovas is Professor of Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham. He has published a number of books on modern Greek literature and culture and his most recent book is The Other Self: Selfhood and Society in Modern Greek Fiction. Dimitris Tziovas, Paschalis M. Kitromilides, Raymond Detrez, Johann Strauss, Dimitris Livanios, Gerasimos Augustinos, K. E. Fleming, Diana Wardle, Maria Lopez Villalba, Olga Augustinos, Ellie Scopetea, John G. Plemmenos, Vassilis Nitsiakos, Constantinos Mantzos, Chris Williams, Brian D. Joseph, Yannis Karavidas, Georgia Farinou-Malamatari, Vassilis Lambropoulos.

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'It features up-to-date scholarship, focused studies around broad themes, and a wide historical sweep... it offers a wealth of insight...' Kathimerini, Greece's International English Language Newspaper 'Taken together, the essays that make up this volume present a historical picture of the Balkan region very different from the fissiparous stereotype of violent nationalist divisions that emerges, more clearly than ever before, as barely more than a century old.' The Anglo-Hellenic Review

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