Images of imperial legacy : modern discourses on the social and cultural impact of Ottoman and Habsburg rule in Southeast Europe / edited by Tea Sindbaek and Maximilian Hartmuth.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Berlin : Lit, [2011], ©2011.
Description
128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Series
    • Studien zur Geschichte, Kultur und Gesellschaft Südosteuropas ; Bd. 10. [More in this series]
    • Studien zur Geschichte, Kultur und Gesellschaft Sudosteuropas ; Bd. 10
    Notes
    Papers from a conference held May 2005, Copenhagen.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Introducing images of imperial legacy in Southeast Europe
    • Empires are us : identifing with differences
    • The Ottoman Empire and South Eastern Europe from a Turkish perspective
    • Diverging images of the Ottoman legacy in Albania
    • The changing image of Austria-Hungary in Croatian poltical discourse : a perspective on the 20th century, with an emphasis on the interwar period and the years before WWI
    • Arrested development : mythical characteristics in the "five hundred years of Turkish yoke"
    • Between Vienna and Istanbul : imperial legacies, visual identities, and "popular" and "high" layers of architectural discourse in/on Sarajevo, c.1900 and 2000
    • The Kosovo problem as Ottoman legacy in Serb intellectual discourse at the late 1980s
    • Images of imperial legacy : the impact of nationalizing discourse on the image of the last years of Ottoman rule in Macedonia.
    ISBN
    • 9783643108500 ((paperback))
    • 3643108508 ((paperback))
    OCLC
    742964326
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