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Balkan Identities Nation And Memory Maria Todorova Ed

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Balkan Identities Nation And Memory Maria Todorova Ed
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Publisher: NYU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.19 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Maria Todorova (ed.)
ISBN: 9780814782798, 0814782795
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Balkan Identities Nation And Memory Maria Todorova Ed by Maria Todorova (ed.) 9780814782798, 0814782795 instant download after payment.

Balkan Identities brings together historians, anthropologists, and literary scholars all working under the shared conviction that the only way to overcome history is to intimately understand it. The contributors of Balkan Identities focus on historical memory, collective national memory, and the political manipulation of national identities. They refine our understanding of memory and identity in general and explore and assess the significance of particular manifestations of Balkan national identities and national memories in the region.

The essays in Balkan Identities grapple with three major problems: the construction of historical memory, sites of national memory, and the mobilization of national identities. While most essays focus on a single country (e.g. Croatia, Romania, Turkey, Cyprus, Albania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia), they are in dialogue with each other and share an opposition to rigid isolationist identities.

Illuminating and challenging, Balkan Identities demonstrates the ever-changing nature of a troubled and culturally vibrant region.

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