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Macedonia - The Political, Social, Economic Cultural Foundations of a Balkan

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Informationen zum Autor Victor C. de Munck is Associate Professor in Anthropology at the State University of New York (SUNY), USA. Ljupcho Risteski is Associate Professor in Ethnography and Anthropolgy at Sts. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia. Klappentext Macedonia has had a troubled and remarkable history. From Ancient Macedonia, the country of Alexander the Great, through Roman dependency, Bulgarian rule and Ottoman principality, the modern nation state is a complex mixture of ethnicities,historical allegiances and religious beliefs. United with Yugoslavia under Tito, and with a modern history of Albanian resistance and disputes with modern Greece, it is also absolutely central to the stability of the Balkan region. This is the first anthropological survey of the Republic of Macedonia, which seeks to untangle the many complexities of the country; addressing Sufism, Islamic influence, the role of ethnic Serbs, Albanians, Greeks and Bulgarians, the cultural heritage of Macedonia and its modern political relevance. This is essential reading for students and scholars of Balkan Studies, International Relations and Anthropology. Vorwort The troubled and remarkable history of Macedonia, a country central to the stability of the Balkan region. Zusammenfassung Macedonia has had a troubled and remarkable history.From Ancient Macedonia,the country of Alexander the Great,through Roman dependency,Bulgarian rule and Ottoman principality,the modern nation state is a complex mixture that is absolutely central to the stability of the Balkan region. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Captions Map List of Contributors Introduction Victor C de Munck and Ljupcho Risteski Section One: Macedonians in Transition 1. A Tantrum from the Cradle of Democracy: On the Dangers of Studying Macedonian Victor A. Friedman 2. 'Eu as Future?: From a Macedonian Viewpoint The multiple ways of being European in Macedonia and not being in Europe Ilka Theissen 3. 'My Faith, My Nation': Exploring the 'Natural' Affinity Between Orthodox Christianity and National Identity in Macedonia Violeta Duklevska Schubert 4. Nationalism and the Use of Cultural Heritage: Three Post-Socialist Macedonian Examples Davorin Trpeski 5. Conceptualizing Gender in Macedonia Victor C. de Munck & Davorin Trpeski Section Two: Towards Making Macedonia Multicultural 6. Is It Just a Song That Remains? Reflections On Turkish Minorities in Macedonia Burcu Akan Ellis 7. Why a Gypsy in Macedonia Does Not Know 'Correct' Islam Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic 8. Absent Roma, Imported Interest: 'Roma' as Subject and Agent in the Republic of Macedonia Shayna Plaut 9. Topography of Spatial and Temporal Ruptures: (Im)materialities of (post)socialism in a northern town in Macedonia Rozita Dimova 10. Africa:Europe::Albania:Macedonia- A zero-sum, ecological fallacy theory of ethnic divisiveness Victor C. de Munck & Joseph Moldow Section Three: Nationalism and the Environment 11. National Purities, Ecological Disasters: Greek modernity and the war on nature Anastasia Karakasidou 12. 'Kapka po kapka' (drop by drop): Civil Society and Rural Ecology in the Prespa Lake region of Macedonia Jonathan Matthew Schwartz Index ...

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List of Captions
Map
List of Contributors

Introduction
Victor C de Munck and Ljupcho Risteski

Section One: Macedonians in Transition

1. A Tantrum from the Cradle of Democracy: On the Dangers of Studying Macedonian
Victor A. Friedman

2. 'Eu as Future?: From a Macedonian Viewpoint The multiple ways of being European in Macedonia and not being in Europe
Ilka Theissen

3. 'My Faith, My Nation': Exploring the 'Natural' Affinity Between Orthodox Christianity and National Identity in Macedonia
Violeta Duklevska Schubert

4. Nationalism and the Use of Cultural Heritage: Three Post-Socialist Macedonian Examples
Davorin Trpeski

5. Conceptualizing Gender in Macedonia
Victor C. de Munck & Davorin Trpeski

Section Two: Towards Making Macedonia Multicultural

6. Is It Just a Song That Remains? Reflections On Turkish Minorities in Macedonia
Burcu Akan Ellis

7. Why a Gypsy in Macedonia Does Not Know 'Correct' Islam
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic

8. Absent Roma, Imported Interest: 'Roma' as Subject and Agent in the Republic of Macedonia
Shayna Plaut

9. Topography of Spatial and Temporal Ruptures: (Im)materialities of (post)socialism in a northern town in Macedonia
Rozita Dimova

10. Africa:Europe::Albania:Macedonia- A zero-sum, ecological fallacy theory of ethnic divisiveness
Victor C. de Munck & Joseph Moldow

Section Three: Nationalism and the Environment

11. National Purities, Ecological Disasters: Greek modernity and the war on nature
Anastasia Karakasidou

12. 'Kapka po kapka' (drop by drop): Civil Society and Rural Ecology in the Prespa Lake region of Macedonia
Jonathan Matthew Schwartz

Index


Détails du produit

Auteurs DE MUNCK, Victor C. De Munck, Victor C. Risteski De Munck, Victor C de Munck, John Phillips, Ljupcho Risteski
Collaboration Victor C. De Munck (Editeur), Ljupcho Risteski (Editeur)
Edition Tauris, I.B.
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 18.12.2013
 
EAN 9781848859364
ISBN 978-1-84885-936-4
Pages 320
Thèmes International Library of Histo
International Library of Historical Studies
Catégorie Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Histoire par région/pays

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