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index | 255 index Albanians: conflicted status within Ottoman Empire, 158–60; feud among, 162–64; as source of weapons , 137, 153–58; as victimizers of Slavic Christians, 35, 114, 137, 161, 162, 165–67, 177 aliases, 210, 228n4. See also pseudonyms America: civic associations in, 26–27; as migrant destination, 37, 59, 195, 216; reach of Organization in, 69, 114; as source of Martini rifles, 156 Amery, Sir Leo, 33–34 Appadurai, Arjun, 73 archives: of MRO, 28, 98–101, 191, 197–98, 201; theoretical approaches to, 29–40 Armenians, 14, 24, 25; MRO ties to Revolutionary Organizations, 62, 63, 70, 208 ASNOM, 17, 38 Athos, Mount, 47, 223n8 autonomy, 24, 39, 119, 158; as goal of ribbon-men organizations in Ireland , 90 bajraktar, 124, 125 bandits, 122–26 barbarism, rhetorics of, 91, 108, 172 Bengal, 121, 171 Bitola, 1, 16, 36, 38, 66, 86, 105, 106, 131, 181, 191 blagajnik. See treasurer Boer War, 62, 171, 245 bomb-making, 62 Botev, Hristo, 61, 87 Brailsford, H. N., 34–35, 42, 85, 140, 169 “brigand code,” 124–26, 129 Brubaker, Rogers, 222n3 Bulgaria, 4, 16, 120, 148, 192; as safe haven, 192, 205; as source of munitions , 148–50 butchers, 66, 174, 179–80; work as cover for courier duties, 106 Capari, 51–55, 152, 179, 193–95 Carbonari, 26, 88–89 cashier. See treasurer četa, 99, 122–23, 126–29 charcoal-burning, 53–57, 193; and gunsmuggling , 151–52, 193 Cončev, General, 138, 142, 149 corpse-messaging, 2, 3, 111–13 courier, 105–10, 192–93, 200–201, 212; duties defined, 185 Crete, 126, 158 Cvetkov, P., 66, 138, 184, 228n2 256 | index Hereros, 25, 171 horse market, Bitola, 147, 153, 179 Hunchaks. See Armenians Ilinden Dossier, 8–9, 35–40, 49–52 Ilinden Uprising, 4–5, 15–16, 42, 140–41, 208 Irish Republican Army (IRA), 89–91 Izmir (Smyrna): early Bulgarian activism in, 81; as labor destination, 36; reach of organization to, 67–68 jatak, 131–38 Kadino, 99, 191 Kalyvas, Stathis, 95, 150, 173, 222n5 Karakasidou, Anastasia, 16, 46 Karev: family, 136; Nikola, 141–42, 203; Petruš, 63, 100; Tirču, 84, 125, 197 Katardžiev, Ivan, 146 Katerini, Greece, 53, 151 kiradžija, 48–49, 194, 199 Kirov-Majski, Nikola, 100 Kruševo, 1, 2, 9, 48–49, 70, 141–42, 154, 177–78, 195–97 legalen/ilegalen distinction, 107, 120–21, 132, 135, 191, 192, 199 Mau Mau, 20–21, 45, 71–72, 91–94, 102–103, 121, 125–26 methodological nationalism, 3, 10, 17–18, 122, 139, 170 Misirkov, Krste, 104 Mogila, 66, 106, 127, 130, 167, 198 Nechaev, 26 Niklev, Tome, 109, 154–56, 196, 197; as oath-giver, 84 Dakin, Douglas, 42 Delčev, Goce, 44, 61, 66, 104, 112, 127, 191, 206; as oath-giver, 79; as recruiter, 86, 109; as resisting Bulgarian efforts to control MRO, 86, 141 desetar, 115, 200, 212 disguise, 105, 131, 206 Durham, Edith, 34–35, 42, 115 “evolutionists,” versus “revolutionists,” 24, 69 Exarchate, 15, 22–23, 24, 76, 97, 159, 207 field-guards, 165–67, 184 Garvanov, Ivan, 61, 112, 208; in Izmir, 67 Gaulis, Georges, 208 Geertz, Clifford, 12, 19–20, 73, 170 Gemidzii, 65–66, 176 gendarmes, 1, 2, 113, 144, 201–202, 228n7; as double agents, 99, 200– 202; and Ottoman reforms, 160–61 gender: as asset in insurgency, 107, 137; differences minimized in oathing, 84, 135; masculinist tropes, 142, 164; in narrative structure, 36; roles in revolution, 132–38 Gladstone, William, 14–15 Greece, 16, 124; and “Greek” conflicts with MRO, 111–12, 181–82, 208; as source of rifles, 151–52 Gruev, Damjan, 4, 60, 80, 100, 141, 205, 210–11, 214; first secretary of MRO committee, 104; as oath-giver, 210 Guevara, Che, 125, 128, 135, 137, 154 Guha, Ranajit, 30–31, 91, 112, 172 Guli, Pitu, 137, 141–42, 195 Project MUSE (2024-04-25 04:37 GMT) index | 257 oathing, 9, 27, 71–83, 89–90, 125, 146, 191, 197–98, 212; as speech-acts, 80, 95–96; text of MRO version, 74, 225n1; and transgression, 82, 92; and Young Turkish organization, 88 Patriarchate, 22, 32, 76, 120, 159 pečalba, 10, 57–62, 195 Perry, Duncan, 42–46, 100–101, 226n2, 229n2 Peškov family, Prilep, 99, 191, 226n3 Philippines, 25, 171–72 pidgin social science, 8, 71, 82, 94, 173 Preobraženie Uprising, 15 Prilep, 48, 137–38, 174, 191; strength of organization in, 111, 227n12 primordial sentiments, 16, 182 prison conditions, 191...

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