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Notions of Violence and Ethnic Cleansing on the Eve of the First World War - The Balkan Wars of 1912-13

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This book examines patterns of behavior during an era of mass brutality by analyzing, in a transnational context, mechanisms of violence and ethnic cleansing in the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. The main goal is to incorporate these conflicts into the broader discussion of the Greater War (1917-1923), thereby challenging western, Eurocentric dominance of historiography about the First World War. In contrast to earlier works of the political, diplomatic, and military history of the Balkan Wars, this book deals with what took place behind the front lines. Panagiotis Delis explores interactions between the regular army, irregulars, and local civilians, and discusses how the collective experience of war generated an undeclared 'war on the sidelines'.

The Balkan Wars: Notions of Violence and Ethnic Cleansing on the Eve of the First World War is a fascinating new assessment of an important but often neglected conflict. It is also a major new contribution to our understanding of the mechanisms of violence and ethnic cleansing.

The Balkan Wars have a special place in the history of twentieth-century violence and one that is not often recognised in Western scholarship. As Panagiotis Delis shows in his excellent book, many of the logics and practices of violence that came to dominate in Europe between 1914 and 1945 were anticipated in the Balkan Wars.
-Robert Gerwarth, Professor, Director, UCD Centre for War Studies

This is a rigorously researched and masterfully analyzed study of violence at the local level, offering an indispensable comparative perspective on several Balkan borderlands.
-Theodora Dragostinova, Professor of History, The Ohio State University

Panagiotis Delis holds a PhD in history from Simon Fraser University. He serves as a permanent civil servant and as research associate at the University of Athens.

List of contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction - A Longue Durée Borderland Crisis: 1804-1912 - Bekir Fikri of Grevena: Micro Dynamics of Violence in the Vilayet of Manastir - An Undeclared War in the Sidelines: The Paramilitaries and the Locals - An Undeclared War in the Sidelines: The Military Occupation - Notions of Violence and Ethnic Cleansing in Thrace and the Pomak Christianization - The Epirus Front: A Case of Counterinsurgency and the Albanian Factor - Conclusions - Bibliography.

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Panagiotis Delis holds a PhD in history from Simon Fraser University. He serves as a permanent civil servant and as research associate at the University of Athens.


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