Livre - Contested frontiers in the Balkans

949 MAR

Description

Livre

I.B. Tauris

Marin Irina

Presentation materielle : 1 vol. (xvi-228 p.)

Dimensions : 22 cm

From the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottomans to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russia; Eastern Europe has been a battleground between the East and the West for centuries. Here, Irina Marin focuses on the territories on the edges of these historical empires, analyzing the complex ethnic and historical history of the people caught between the great empires of history. With the coming of the Ottomans under Selim II, a new bureaucracy and population flooded into the region - a pattern which would be repeated under the Hapsburgs. The effect of these successive rulers on key Balkan regions - or "banats" - is explored through archival documents and a transnational historical approach. The first history of its kind, this will be an important study of Serbian and Romanian ethnicity, culture and influence, as well as providing new insights into the major empires of modern and early-modern European history.

Introduction ; Medieval bans and banates ; Under the sign of the crescent ; Habsburg borderland ; Orthodox peoples ; The privileged and the tolerted ; Through the looking glass of revolution ; Citizenship and constitutionalism 1867-1918 ; Parting of ways ; The Banat in Yugoslavia ; The Banat in Romania ; The communist experience ; Exit from communism : the rise of Milosević and the fall of Ceauşescu ; War and democracy : the Banat after 1989 ; Conclusions.

Contient des références bibliographiques (p. [210]-219) et un index