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Transnational and Transatlantic Perspectives on the Balkans, 1850–1918: Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

Autor Eva Asboth
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2024
This book considers the position and historiography of the western Balkans in modern Europe. It challenges the linear narrative that the region was 'Europeanised' in the twentieth century - that is, brought into a wider fold of European countries through political, social and cultural exchanges. Instead, it develops the concept of a 'European Orient' to highlight how the position of the western Balkans shifted in the European imagination during this period. It investigates specific examples of cultural encounters involving travellers and migrants between South-east Europe and the West, and situates these developments in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century geopolitics. In doing so, it shows how European scholars as well as US-migrants from South-east Europe constructed a historiography of the region, and will be of interest to historians interested in the Balkans in particular and south-eastern Europe in general.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031691799
ISBN-10: 3031691792
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Approx. 300 p. 30 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. The “European Orient”: Forerunner of the Balkans.- Chapter 2. The Gateway to Another World: Oriental Studies in the Nineteenth Century.- Chapter 3. “Illuminating the Darkness”: Surveying the European Orient and Localizing the Balkans.- Chapter 4. Painted by Numbers: Ethnographic Maps.- Chapter 5. Oriental or Enchanted? The Serbian Culture Experienced and Transmitted by Felix Philipp Kanitz.- Chapter 6. The “Stepchild” of the European Family: Emancipation and Democratization Processes in Serbia.- Chapter 7. Blackguardism and Underground Organization: The Topic of War Guilt From the First World War.- Chapter 8. New York, 1918: Kossovo Day.- Chapter 9. Conclusions: Transnational and Transatlantic Perspectives of the “Balkans”. 

Notă biografică

Eva Tamara Asboth is a post-doc researcher at the Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies (CMC) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW). She studied history and communication science. In the past ten years, she was working on different topics related to Southeast Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth century.

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This book considers the position and historiography of the western Balkans in modern Europe. It challenges the linear narrative that the region was 'Europeanised' in the twentieth century - that is, brought into a wider fold of European countries through political, social and cultural exchanges. Instead, it develops the concept of a 'European Orient' to highlight how the position of the western Balkans shifted in the European imagination during this period. It investigates specific examples of cultural encounters involving travellers and migrants between South-east Europe and the West, and situates these developments in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century geopolitics. In doing so, it shows how European scholars as well as US-migrants from South-east Europe constructed a historiography of the region, and will be of interest to historians interested in the Balkans in particular and south-eastern Europe in general.

Caracteristici

Draws on a wide range of archival sources, scholarship and travel literature Explores the position of the western Balkans in modern Europe Interrogates the 'Europeanisation' of the Balkans and its historiography