![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the essays deal with the articulation of certain forms of “Balkan heritage” in relation to the geographical spread and especially the cultural definition of the “Balkan area.” Concepts and definitions of the Balkans are thus complemented by (self-)representations that reflect on their “cultural” foundations. These issues are treated more systematically and by a presentation of their historical evolution in various national traditions and schools. The essays in this volume address theoretical and methodological issues of Balkan or Southeast European regional studies-not only questions of scholarly concepts, definitions, and approaches but also the extra-scholarly, ideological, political, and geopolitical motivations that underpin them. 18, Auschwitz 594 Rossitza Guentcheva Index 631 Preface The present volume is the last in the Entangled Balkans series and marks the end of several years of research guided by the transnational, “entangled history” and histoire croisée approaches. Contents Preface vii Note on Transliteration xiii List of Illustrations xiv Notes on Contributors xvi 1 The Balkans: Region and Beyond 1 Roumen Daskalov 2 Academic Balkanisms: Scholarly Discourses of the Balkans and Southeastern Europe 44 Diana Mishkova 3 Entangled Geographies of the Balkans: The Boundaries of the Region and the Limits of the Discipline 115 Alexander Vezenkov 4 Time and Timekeeping in the Balkans: Representations and Realities 257 Andreas Lyberatos 5 Diplomacy and the Making of a Geopolitical Question: The RomanianBulgarian Conflict over Dobrudja, 1878–1947 291 Constantin Iordachi 6 The Search for National Architectural Styles in Serbia, Romania, and Bulgaria from the Mid-nineteenth Century to World War I 394 Ada Hajdu 7 The “Balkan House”: Interpretations and Symbolic Appropriations of the Ottoman-Era Vernacular Architecture in the Balkans 440 Tchavdar Marinov 8 Block No. This book is printed on acid-free paper and produced in a sustainable manner. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Koninklijke Brill nv provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, ma 01923, usa. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. ![]() Koninklijke Brill nv incorporates the imprints Brill, Brill Hes & De Graaf, Brill Nijhoff, Brill Rodopi and Hotei Publishing. pages cm - (Balkan studies library Volume 9) Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Entangled histories of the Balkans / edited by Roumen Daskalov and Tchavdar Marinov. Hayden (University of Pittsburgh) Robert Hodel (Hamburg University) Anna Krasteva (New Bulgarian University) Galin Tihanov (Queen Mary, University of London) Maria Todorova (University of Illinois) Andrew Wachtel (Northwestern University) VOLUME 18 The titles published in this series are listed at /bsl Entangled Histories of the Balkans Volume Four: Concepts, Approaches, and (Self-)Representations Edited by Roumen Daskalov Diana Mishkova Tchavdar Marinov Alexander Vezenkov LEIDEN | BOSTON Cover illustration: “A New Map of Turkey in Europe, Divided into its Provinces, from the Best Authorities.” 1801, from John Cary’s New Universal Atlas. Cohen (Simon Fraser University) Radmila Gorup (Columbia University) Robert M. Bardos (Columbia University) Alex Drace-Francis (University of Amsterdam) Jasna Dragović-Soso (Goldsmiths, University of London) Christian Voss (Humboldt University, Berlin) Advisory Board Marie-Janine Calic (University of Munich) Lenard J. Entangled Histories of the Balkans Balkan Studies Library Editor-in-Chief Zoran Milutinović (University College London) Editorial Board Gordon N. ![]()
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