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Balkan Transitions to Modernity and Nation-States

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In contrast to research on elites or “history from below,” this study offers an approach that can be called “mesohistory” – a collective social biography of the Balkan merchants. In foregrounding t...
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  • 12 October 2012
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In contrast to research on elites or “history from below,” this study offers an approach that can be called “mesohistory” – a collective social biography of the Balkan merchants. In foregrounding the voices of traders, this study sheds fresh light on multiethnic networks of social actors navigating multiple social, political, and economic systems – supporting and opposing various aspects of nationalist ideologies. Personal accounts humanize features of these “faceless” socially mediating groups. Merchants’ generation-specific perspectives on the economy, society, and state, both in times of war and peace, are analyzed against the backdrop of Balkan, Ottoman, and European history. The study captures a dialogue between primary and secondary sources and the major debates regarding nationalism, modernity, and the Ottoman legacy.
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Price: $177.00
Pages: 226
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Balkan Studies Library
Publication Date: 12 October 2012
ISBN: 9789004236417
Format: Hardcover
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Evguenia Davidova, Ph.D (1998) in History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, is Associate Professor of International Studies at Portland State University. She has published extensively on the nineteenth-century socio-economic history of the Ottoman Balkans.