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Everyday Life in the Balkans gathers the work of leading scholars across disciplines to provide a broad overview of the countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey. This region has long been characterized as a place of instability and political turmoil, from World War I, through the Yugoslav Wars, and even today as debate continues over issues such as the influx of refugees or the expansion of the European Union. However, the work gathered here moves beyond the images of war and post-socialist stagnation which dominate Western media coverage of the region to instead focus on the lived experiences of the people in these countries. Contributors consider a wide range of issues including family dynamics, gay rights, war memory, religion, cinema, fashion, and politics. Using clear language and engaging examples, Everyday Life in the Balkans provides the background context necessary for an enlightened conversation about the policies, economics, and culture of the region.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Map of the Balkans, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Chapter 1. Seeing Everyday Life in the Balkans
  2. David W. Montgomery
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. Section I: The (Historical) Context of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 7-8
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  1. Chapter 2. Early Balkan Everyday Life
  2. Andrew Wachtel
  3. pp. 9-21
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  1. Chapter 3. Crimes and Misdemeanors: Scenes of Everyday Life among the Gendarmerie in Ottoman Macedonia, ca. 1900
  2. İpek K. Yosmaoğlu
  3. pp. 22-30
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  1. Chapter 4. It’s What’s Inside That Counts: Furnishing the Modern in the Apartments of Socialist Yugoslavia
  2. Patrick Hyder Patterson
  3. pp. 31-43
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  1. Chapter 5. Consuming Lives: Inside the Balkan Kafene
  2. Mary Neuburger
  3. pp. 44-51
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  1. Chapter 6. Burek, Da! Sociality, Context, and Idiom in Macedonia and Beyond
  2. Keith Brown
  3. pp. 52-60
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  1. Section II: The Home(s) of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 61-62
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  1. Chapter 7. Kinship and Safety Nets in Croatia and Kosovo
  2. Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
  3. pp. 63-75
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  1. Chapter 8. “This Much We Know”: Domestic Remedies and Quotidian Tricks since Tito’s Bosnia
  2. Larisa Jašarević
  3. pp. 76-85
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  1. Chapter 9. Femininity, Fashion, and Feminism: Women’s Activists in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. Elissa Helms
  3. pp. 86-95
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  1. Chapter 10. That Black Cloud upon Our Family: Everyday Life of Gays and Lesbians in Slovenia
  2. Roman Kuhar
  3. pp. 96-106
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  1. Chapter 11. Between Past and Future: Young People’s Strategies for Living a “Normal Life” in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
  2. Monika Palmberger
  3. pp. 107-116
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  1. Chapter 12. “But Where Else Could They Go?” The State, Family, and Private Care in a Bosnian Town
  2. Azra Hromadžić
  3. pp. 117-130
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  1. Section III: The Livelihoods of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 131-132
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  1. Chapter 13. Cars, Coffee, and “The Crisis”: Balkan Migration in Precarious Times
  2. Ana Croegaert
  3. pp. 133-144
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  1. Chapter 14. “We Don’t Belong Anywhere”: Everyday Life in a Serbian Town Where Immigrants Are Former Refugees
  2. Mila Dragojević
  3. pp. 145-154
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  1. Chapter 15. Neoliberal Spaces of Immorality: The Creation of a Bulgarian Land Market and “Land-Grabbing” Foreign Investors
  2. Deema Kanef
  3. pp. 155-167
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  1. Chapter 16. Making Ends Meet in a Rural Community: The Life and Times of Aleksandar Živojinović
  2. Andrew Konitzer
  3. pp. 168-178
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  1. Chapter 17. A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun , and Not Entirely “Hard Men”: Worker’s Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard
  2. Andrea Matošević
  3. pp. 179-187
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  1. Chapter 18. Perceptions of Balkan Belonging in Postdictatorship Greece
  2. Daniel M. Knight
  3. pp. 188-198
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  1. Section IV: The Politics of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 199-200
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  1. Chapter 19. Neither the Balkans nor Europe: The “Where” and “When” in Present-Day Albania
  2. Nataša Gregorič Bon
  3. pp. 201-210
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  1. Chapter 20. Growing Up in Montenegro: A Story of Transformation and Resistance
  2. Jelena Džankić
  3. pp. 211-219
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  1. Chapter 21. War Criminals, National Heroes, and Transitional Justice in Macedonia
  2. Vasiliki P. Neofotistos
  3. pp. 220-229
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  1. Chapter 22. A Lively Border: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia on the Shifting Banks of the Drina
  2. Čarna Brković, Stef Jansen
  3. pp. 230-238
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  1. Chapter 23. “Politicians Are All Crooks!”: Everyday Politics in Bulgaria
  2. Emilia Zankina
  3. pp. 239-250
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  1. Chapter 24. Life among Statues in Skopje
  2. Ilká Thiessen
  3. pp. 251-262
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  1. Section V: The Religion(s) of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 263-264
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  1. Chapter 25. “The Hardest Time Was the Time without Morality”: Religion and Social Navigation in Albania
  2. David W. Montgomery
  3. pp. 265-277
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  1. Chapter 26. Ramadan in Prizren, Kosovo
  2. Frances Trix
  3. pp. 278-288
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  1. Chapter 27. The Cross at the Crossroads: The Feast of Slava between Faith and Custom
  2. Milica Bakić-Hayden
  3. pp. 289-298
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  1. Chapter 28. Boundaries of Freedom, Boundaries of Responsibility: Everyday Religious Life of Croatian Catholic Women
  2. Slavica Jakelić
  3. pp. 299-310
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  1. Chapter 29. Religious Boundaries, Komshuluk, and Sharing Sacred Spaces in Bulgaria
  2. Magdalena Lubanska
  3. pp. 311-320
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  1. Chapter 30. The Everyday of Religion and Politics in the Balkans
  2. Albert Doja
  3. pp. 321-336
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  1. Section VI: The Art of Everyday Life
  2. pp. 337-338
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  1. Chapter 31. Unintentional Memorials: Everyday Places of Memory in Post-Transition Bucharest
  2. Alyssa Grossman
  3. pp. 339-350
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  1. Chapter 32. Between East and West, Folk and Pop, State and Market: Changing Landscapes of Bulgarian Folk Music
  2. Carol Silverman
  3. pp. 351-362
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  1. Chapter 33. Mothers in Balkan Film
  2. Yana Hashamova
  3. pp. 363-371
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  1. Chapter 34. Memories of Foreign Love
  2. Ervin Hatibi
  3. pp. 372-383
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  1. Chapter 35. The Sound of Charcoal Rustling: Drawing from Life in Belgrade
  2. Marko Živković
  3. pp. 384-396
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  1. Postface
  2. David W. Montgomery
  3. pp. 397-398
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 399-402
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