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The Risk Of War Everyday Sociality In The Republic Of Macedonia Vasiliki P Neofotistos

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The Risk Of War Everyday Sociality In The Republic Of Macedonia Vasiliki P Neofotistos
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Vasiliki P. Neofotistos
ISBN: 9780812206562, 0812206568
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Risk Of War Everyday Sociality In The Republic Of Macedonia Vasiliki P Neofotistos by Vasiliki P. Neofotistos 9780812206562, 0812206568 instant download after payment.

Focusing on interpersonal dynamics during conflict in the Republic of Macedonia, Neofotistos describes how Macedonians and Albanians in the city of Skopje responded to threatening political developments, negotiated relationships of power, and promoted indeterminacy on the level of the everyday as a sense of impending war enfolded the capital.


Focusing on interpersonal dynamics during conflict in the Republic of Macedonia, Neofotistos describes how Macedonians and Albanians in the city of Skopje responded to threatening political developments, negotiated relationships of power, and promoted indeterminacy on the level of the everyday as a sense of impending war enfolded the capital.

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