Ideologies and national identities the case of twentieth-century Southeastern Europe / [electronic resource] : edited by John R. Lampe and Mark Mazower. - Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2004. - x, 309 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Charisma, religion, and ideology : Romania's interwar Legion of the Archangel Michael / "We were defending the state" : nationalism, myth, and memory in twentieth-century Croatia / Young, religious, and radical : the Croat Catholic youth organizations, 1922-1945 / Common heroes, divided claims : IMRO between Macedonia and Bulgaria / How to use a classic : Petar Petrovic Njegos in the twentieth century / "The happy child" as an icon of socialist transformation : Yugoslavia's pioneer organization / Popular culture and communist ideology : folk epics in Tito's Yugoslavia / Sounds and noise in socialist Bulgaria / Greater Albania : the Albanian state and the question of Kosovo, 1912-2001 / Struggling with Yugoslavism : dilemmas of interwar Serb political thought / Communist Yugoslavia and its "others" / Constantin Iordachi -- Mark Biondich -- Sandra Prlenda -- James Frusetta -- Andrew B. Wachtel -- Ildiko Erdei -- Maja Brkljacic -- Rossitza Guentcheva -- Robert C. Austin -- Marko Bulatovic -- Dejan Jovic.


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Nationalism--Balkan Peninsula.


Balkan Peninsula--Politics and government--20th century.


Electronic books.

DR45 / .I33 2004

949.6/05