The Balkans : A Short History /

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Author / Creator:Mazower, Mark.
Imprint:New York : Modern Library, 2000.
Description:1 online resource (xliii, 188 pages) : maps.
Language:English
Series:Modern Library chronicles
Modern Library chronicles.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12715170
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ISBN:9780307431967 (electronic bk.)
0307431967 (electronic bk.)
0679640878
9780679640875
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Other form:Online version: Mazower, Mark. Balkans. New York : Modern Library, 2000
Original 0679640878 9780679640875
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Summary:Throughout history, the Balkans have been a crossroads, a zone of endless military, cultural and economic mixing and clashing between Europe and Asia, Christianity and Islam, Catholicism and Orthodoxy. Subject to violent shifts of borders, rulers and belief systems at the hands of the world's great empires--from the Byzantine to the Habsburg and Ottoman--the Balkans are often called Europe's tinderbox and a seething cauldron of ethnic and religious resentments.<br> <br> Much has been made of the Balkans' deeply rooted enmities. The recent destruction of the former Yugoslavia was widely ascribed to millennial hatreds frozen by the Cold War and unleashed with the fall of communism. In this brilliant account, acclaimed historian Mark Mazower argues that such a view is a dangerously unbalanced fantasy. A landmark reassessment, The Balkans rescues the region's history from the various ideological camps that have held it hostage for their own ends, not least the need to justify nonintervention. The heart of the book deals with events from the emergence of the<br> nation-state onward. With searing eloquence, Mazower demonstrates that of all the gifts bequeathed to the region by modernity, the most dubious has been the ideological weapon of romantic nationalism that has been used again and again by the power hungry as an acid to dissolve the bonds of centuries of peaceful coexistence. The Balkans is a magnificent depiction of a vitally important region, its history and its prospects.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xliii, 188 pages) : maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780307431967
0307431967
0679640878
9780679640875