
Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity : International Relations and Ideology.
Title:
Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity : International Relations and Ideology.
Author:
Hatzopoulos, Pavlos.
ISBN:
9780857710703
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. (Balkan) Nationalism and the Analysis of Ideology -- 2. 'All that is, is nationalist': Western Imaginings of the Balkans since the Yugoslav Wars -- 3. The Communist Challenge to Nationalism Ideology in the Balkans: the Inter-War Years -- 4. The Liberal Internationalist Ideology in the Balkans: The Inter-War Years -- 5. The Agrarian Challenge to Nationalist Ideology in the Balkans: The Inter-War Years -- 6. Reconceptualising the Balkans: The Realm of Ideology -- Conclusion -- Notes and References -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
For decades we have come to accept that nationalism formed the basis of the modern history of the Balkans. In this bold and controversial study, Pavlos Hatzopoulos turns this assumption on its head. Through a ground-breaking examination of the non-nationalist ideologies in the Balkans during the interwar period, Hatzopoulos calls into question the supposedly inherent connection between the Balkans and nationalism and argues that nationalism does not form the sole ordering principle of the modern history of the Balkan region. Focusing on the ideologies of communism, liberal internationalism and agrarianism, Hatzopoulos examines how these interact with nationalist ideology. He demonstrates how non-nationalist theories challenge the nationalist view of the Balkans as the sum of several national spaces. He even questions the nationalist understanding of the very term 'the Balkans'. The Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity revisits contemporary debates on a region that is still a European crisis point and challenges the nation-centric understanding that permeates it. In proposing a description of 'the Balkans' as a contested political concept, the book argues for a completely fresh interpretation of the region's composition.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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