CEU Press

“Beyond Stereotypes: Recent Trends in the Historiography on the Balkans”
John R. Lampe and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 1. The Ottoman Balkans and Nation-Building
“Bulgarian Debates on the Ottoman Political Legacy”
Roumiana Preshlenova
“Greek Historiography and the Role of the Orthodox Church”
Vangelis Kechriotis
Chapter 2. Struggling with State-Building in Interwar Yugoslavia
Recent Croatian Historiography on the Interwar Period
Vjeran Pavlaković
Recent Serbian Historiography on the Interwar Period
Vladan Jovanović
Chapter 3. Irregular Violence: Bandits, Guerillas, and Militias
Irregular Violence: Bandits, Guerillas, and Militias in Southeastern European Historiography
James Frusetta and Stefan Sotiris Papaioannou
Chapter 4. European Influence and Reaction: Economics and Culture
The Retreat from Economic History
Roumiana Preshlenova and John R. Lampe
European Cultural Influences in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria
Roumiana Preshlenova and John R. Lampe
Chapter 5. The Jews and Other Minorities during World War II
The Holocaust and the Treatment of Minorities in Wartime Balkans
Constantin Iordachi and James Frusetta
List of Contributors
Index
Constantin Iordachi is a Professor at the History Department of Central European University and President of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies.
John R. Lampe is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a Global Senior Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Among his many publications, his most recent book is Balkans into Southeastern Europe, 1914–2014, A Century of War and Transition (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2014).