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The Balkans

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At the end of the twentieth century people spoke as if the Balkans had plagued Europe for ever.

But two hundred years earlier, the Balkans did not exist.

It was not the Balkans but the 'Rumeli' that the Ottomans ruled, the formerly Roman lands they had conquered from Byzantium, together with their Christian inhabitants. In this original account of the region Mark Mazower dispels current Western cliches and replaces stereotypes with a vivid account of how mountains, empires and religions have shaped its inhabitants' lives.

As a bridge between Europe and Asia it has been exposed to a constant incursion of nomadic peoples across the centuries.

Mazower's narrative ranges broadly both in time and in space, treating the former Turkish domains in Europe as part of a common if complex historical inheritance.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1842125443 / 9781842125441
Paperback / softback
949.6
20/06/2002
United Kingdom
English
viii, 176 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000.
Part of the Universal History Series - now launced in a brand new livery To be included in the Phoenix Press Universal History Series Promotion Offers the reader a fresh view of the region's relationship with Europe as a whole Winner of the Wolfson History Prize 2000 and the Bentinck Prize 2001 '[THE BALKANS] will encourage people to ask awkward, but relevant questions, and to think clearly. It will also lead to much productive future research and scholarship, as well as being an excellent introduction to the region for the general reader' TLS
Part of the Universal History Series - now launced in a brand new livery To be included in the Phoenix Press Universal History Series Promotion Offers the reader a fresh view of the region's relationship with Europe as a whole Winner of the Wolfson History Prize 2000 and the Bentinck Prize 2001 '[THE BALKANS] will encourage people to ask awkward, but relevant questions, and to think clearly. It will also lead to much productive future research and scholarship, as well as being an excellent introduction to the region for the general reader' TLS 1DVW Southeast Europe, HBJD European history, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900