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Ideologies and National Identities: The Case of Twentieth-Century Southeastern Europe

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Edited by John Lampe and Mark Mazower
2004
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Twentieth-century Southeastern Europe endured three, separate decades of international and civil war, and was marred in forced migration and wrenching systematic changes. This book is the result of a year-long project by the Open Society Institute to examine and reappraise this tumultuous century. A cohort of young scholars with backgrounds in history, anthropology, political science, and comparative literature were brought together for this undertaking. The studies invite attention to fascism, socialism, and liberalism as well as nationalism and Communism. While most chapters deal with war and confrontation, they focus rather on the remembrance of such conflicts in shaping today's ideology and national identity.

Table of Contents

Cover

pp. 1-1

Title Page, Copyright

pp. 2-5

TABLE OF CONTENTS

pp. 6-7

PREFACE

pp. vii-x

INTRODUCTION: RECONNECTING THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY HISTORIES OF SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE

pp. 1-14

A GUIDE TO FURTHER READING

pp. 15-18

CHAPTER 1 CHARISMA, RELIGION, AND IDEOLOGY: Romania'€™s Interwar Legion of the Archangel Michael

pp. 19-53

CHAPTER 2 €œWE WERE DEFENDING THE STATE: Nationalism, Myth, and Memory in Twentieth-Century Croatia

pp. 54-81

CHAPTER 3 YOUNG, RELIGIOUS, AND RADICAL: The Croat Catholic Youth Organizations, 1922–1945

pp. 82-109

CHAPTER 4 COMMON HEROES, DIVIDED CLAIMS: IMRO Between Macedonia and Bulgaria

pp. 110-130

CHAPTER 5 HOW TO USE A CLASSIC: Petar Petrović Njegoš in the Twentieth Century

pp. 131-153

CHAPTER 6 €œ“THE HAPPY CHILD” AS AN ICON OF SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATION: Yugoslavia’s Pioneer Organization

pp. 154-179

CHAPTER 7 POPULAR CULTURE AND COMMUNIST IDEOLOGY: Folk Epics in Tito’s Yugoslavia

pp. 180-210

CHAPTER 8 SOUNDS AND NOISE IN SOCIALIST BULGARIA

pp. 211-234

CHAPTER 9 GREATER ALBANIA: The Albanian State and the Question of Kosovo, 1912–2001

pp. 235-253

CHAPTER 10 STRUGGLING WITH YUGOSLAVISM: Dilemmas of Interwar Serb Political Thought

pp. 254-276

CHAPTER 11 COMMUNIST YUGOSLAVIA AND ITS “OTHERS”

pp. 277-302

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

pp. 303-304

INDEX

pp. 305-309

Back Cover

pp. 321-321
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