Collective Memory, National Identity, and the Macedonian Question The Symbolic Struggle for Macedonia Toward an Archaeology of the Macedonian Question Macedonian National Identity: An Interpretation The Question of Macedonian Minorities in the Southern Balkans The Albanian Question in the Southern Balkans The Macedonian Question Never Dies Conclusion: Macedonia 2000+ References
Examines rival national claims over Macedonia.
VICTOR ROUDOMETOF is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Gerontology and Anthropology at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Among his earlier publications is Nationalism, Globalization and Orthodoxy (Greenwood, 2001).
?[A] serviceable and wide-ranging guide to the complexities of the
Macedonian question, which will appeal both to students of history
and to specialists in international affairs....[a] useful and
theoretically informed work of synthesis, based on a wide array of
secondary sources, and supported by an excellent
bibliography.?-South European Society & Politics
?[T]his volume presents a definitive examination of the Macedonian
Question and constitutes a valuable addition to the growing list of
case studies on the politics of national identity. Recommended.
Upper-division undergraduates and above.?-Choice
"ÝA¨ serviceable and wide-ranging guide to the complexities of the
Macedonian question, which will appeal both to students of history
and to specialists in international affairs....Ýa¨ useful and
theoretically informed work of synthesis, based on a wide array of
secondary sources, and supported by an excellent
bibliography."-South European Society & Politics
"ÝT¨his volume presents a definitive examination of the Macedonian
Question and constitutes a valuable addition to the growing list of
case studies on the politics of national identity. Recommended.
Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice
"[T]his volume presents a definitive examination of the Macedonian
Question and constitutes a valuable addition to the growing list of
case studies on the politics of national identity. Recommended.
Upper-division undergraduates and above."-Choice
"[A] serviceable and wide-ranging guide to the complexities of the
Macedonian question, which will appeal both to students of history
and to specialists in international affairs....[a] useful and
theoretically informed work of synthesis, based on a wide array of
secondary sources, and supported by an excellent
bibliography."-South European Society & Politics
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