ANNALES PILAR / AIESEE Annual Conference 2013
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ANNALES PILAR / AIESEE Annual Conference 2013

The Image(s) of South-Eastern and East-Central Europe Throughout History “Annales Pilar” Annual Conference / AIESEE Annual Conference October 25th to 26th, 2013, “Ivo Pilar” Institute of Social Sciences / Zagreb, Croatia Program After the fall of communism, a large part of the region formerly known (primarily during the Cold War) as „Eastern Europe“ was conventionally divided by scholars and politicians in...

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CfP: Revolutions in the Balkans
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CfP: Revolutions in the Balkans

Revolutions in the Balkans Revolts and uprisings in the era of nationalism (1804-1908) International conference, November 2013 at Panteion University, Athens Deadline:1 April 2013 Description The chronological frame of the conference extends from the first Serbian uprising (1804) to the Young Turk Revolution (1908). During these hundred years, the map of Southeastern Europe was reshaped through a series of revolutionary movements,...

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Jugoslavia sognata
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Jugoslavia sognata

Egidio Ivetic Jugoslavia sognata. Lo jugoslavismo delle origini Fu in nome dell’idea jugoslava che Gavrilo Princip sparò e uccise Francesco Ferdinando il 28 giugno 1914, dando avvio alla Prima guerra mondiale. L’idea jugoslava, lo jugoslavismo, fu un progetto politico, sorto alla metà dell’Ottocento tra le élites croate dell’Impero asburgico. Il sogno era che croati, serbi e sloveni avessero una cultura comune,...

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Slovenia
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Slovenia

Joachim Hösler Slovenia Storia di una giovane identità europea Due milioni di abitanti in patria, altri cinquecentomila sloveni nei paesi limitrofi e nel mondo. Un’economia in vivace crescita. Un popolo con una forte identità culturale, diversa da tutte quelle vicine e con una storia nazionale che inizia nell’Ottocento, ma ha radici più antiche, almeno da quando Primož Trubar, sacerdote entrato in contatto con l’umanesimo...

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The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties
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The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties

Igor Despot The Balkan Wars in the Eyes of the Warring Parties: Perceptions and Interpretations In the fall of 1912, the Ottoman Empire was in turmoil. In addition to the Albanian and the Yemen rebellions, the Empire was at war with Italy over the Libyan territory. Worse yet, cholera was spreading throughout the country, leaving a decimated population in its wake. In its weakness, the Ottoman Empire was ripe to be attacked, and the...

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CFP: Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives
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CFP: Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives

Second Annual Conference of the Balkan Sociological Forum Close but Unknown Neighbors : Balkan Sociological Perspectives 9-10 November 2012 Sofia, Bulgaria Deadline: 30th of June 201 The Conference is organized by the Balkan Sociological Forum and Bulgarian Sociological Association and supported by the International Sociological Association. It will be held parallel with the XIII Congress of the Bulgarian Sociological Association on...

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