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This book is a comprehensive study of more than 200 years of the shared and interconnected histories of Greek-Albanian relations, a field of inquiry that has not attracted the international scholarly attention it deserves.
List of contents
1. Contested Borderlands, 1800-1900: Geography and Ethnic Composition 2. ¿he Greek Revolution: Main Events and International Dimension 3. Greek-Albanian Entanglements During the Greek Revolution 4. Greek Nationalism: National Identity and Historical Narrative 5. The Albanians: Pre-Modernism, Belated Nationalism, Origin 6. The Rise of Albanian Nationalism 7. Albanian National Identity and Historical Narrative 8. Greek-Albanian Relations from the League of Prizren (1878) Until Albania's Declaration of Independence (1912) 9. Greek Irredentism and Greek-Albanian Relations: The 'Northern Epirus Question' (First Phase, 1912-1920) and Albania's Precarious Independence 10. Greek Irredentism and Greek-Albanian Relations: The 'Northern Epirus Question' (Second Phase, 1940-1971) and Its Aftermath 11. The Greek Minority in Albania, 1920-1990 12. The Cham Issue (1918-Early 2020s)
13. Early Post-Cold War: The Turbulent First Part of the 1990s 14. Pending Issues and Public Opinion 15. The Quest for Reconciliation: A Road Map
About the author
Alexis Heraclides is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. He has written several books in English and Greek, including
The Macedonian Question and the Macedonians: A History (2021).
Ylli Kromidha is an Albanian political scientist specializing in Balkan international politics and history. His previous research monograph was
Preventing Diplomacy: The Albanian-Macedonian Conflict and the Greek-Macedonian Conflict (in Greek, 2023).