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1. The Albanians: An Ethnic History from Prehistoric Times to the Present- 2 Vol. Set by Edwin E. Jacques | |
Paperback: 748
Pages
(2009-01-16)
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Excellent
Excellent!
Perhaps the best reference
simply amazing thanks again to the author....deeply gratefull.
Jacques has it all |
2. The Albanians: Europe's Forgotten Survivors by Anton Logoreci | |
Hardcover: 230
Pages
(1978-07)
list price: US$32.50 Isbn: 0891588272 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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An impressive over all review of Albanian history |
3. The Albanians: A Modern History by Miranda Vickers | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2001-06-01)
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If the uberpatriots hate it, it must be good
Nothing but pure garbage
Garbage
A poor job
A thorough history on an ignored land I was pleasantly surprised that she discussed the Arberesh (the Albanese of Italy), even if it was briefly. The book is an excellent resource tool and a great addition to any library. ... Read more |
4. Albanian Identities: Myth and History | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2002-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description "... a pioneering effort in English-language studies on Albania." -- Nicholas C. Pano Albanian history is permeated by myths and mythical narratives that often serve political purposes, from the depiction of the legendary "founder of the nation," Skanderbeg, to the exploits of the KLA in the recent Kosovo War. The essays in Albanian Identities, by a multinational, multidisciplinary team of scholars and non-academic specialists, deconstruct prevalent political or historiographical myths about Albania's past and present, bringing to light the ways in which Albanian myths have served to justify and direct violence, buttress political power, and foster internal cohesion. Albanian Identities demonstrates the power of myths to this day, as they underpin political and social processes in crisis-ridden, post-totalitarian Albania. Customer Reviews (2)
A waste of time for true history lovers
An Albania lover's delight "Albanian Identities: Myth and History" is a selection of essays about Albania taken from an academic conference held a few years ago. Included is research from well known Albanian scholars Bernd Fischer, Noel Malcolm, and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers along with contributions from a range of other researchers looking at Albanian myth through the eyes of the historian, sociologist, and anthropologist. As Schwandner-Sievers writes in her introductory essay to the collection, a central goal of this book is to "trace the context of their (myths) production and transformations, and to show how local and individual variations stand in contrast to the homogenous national claims of Albanian myths." Yes, if you cannot tell from the above quotation, the articles in this book are quite scholarly. It isn't as bad as it sounds, as the vast majority of the contributions to this effort are highly readable. You should have a background in Albanian history, however, because the writers assume you know about Enver Hoxha, Naim Frasheri, the Megali Idea, Bektashism, and the League of Prizren among many other people and places. In fact, if you don't understand the implications of using the term "Kosovo" versus "Kosova," you probably shouldn't read this book until you have a few survey texts under your belt. My favorite essays in the book include Bernd Fischer's "Perceptions and Reality in Twentieth Century Albanian Military Prowess," M.J. Alex Standish's "Enver Hoxha's Role in the Development of Socialist Albanian Myths," Mariella Pandolfi's "Myths and New Forms of Governance in Albania," and "Youth NGOs in Albania: Civil Society Development, Local Cultural Constructions of Democracy, and Strategies of Survival at Work" by Nicola Mai. Another excellent article written by Roderick Bailey, "Smoke Without Fire? Albania, SOE, and the Communist 'Conspiracy Theory,'" attempts to explode the myths surrounding the role that British operatives played in Hoxha's rise to power after WWII. Mariella Pandolfi's research showing how western humanitarian organizations subvert Albanian political, economic, and social institutions through a type of "supra colonialism" not only resonates deeply with anyone who has even a cursory knowledge of Western European/Albanian relations, but should provide a dozen or so doctoral candidates with enough potential research topics to last the length of their scholarly careers. M.J. Alex Standish compares Enver Hoxha's self-promoting propagandistic emanations with descriptions of Jesus Christ in the New Testament, and finds more similarities than differences. It is unfortunate I cannot summarize every article in this outstanding book, but hopefully the few I touched on will give you an idea of the types of topics covered in "Albanian Identities: Myth and History." These are the cream of the crop, but every article is articulate, informative, and massively interesting. Other essays address themes of myth in the writings of Ismail Kadare, conspiracy theories in Albanian newspapers, the myths of religion in the formation of an Albanian national identity, and even how Albanian-Americans incorporated their homeland myths into their new lives in the United States. Nearly every article in this book was the equivalent of waking up early on Christmas morning to see what Santa left under the tree. The book takes great pains to emphasize that these articles are not attacking Albanian culture or attempting to denigrate the beliefs of various peoples. Instead, these scholars want to discover how myth manipulation can encourage violence, economically exploit people, and promote ultra nationalistic-expansionist ideas. In this respect, one hopes that a similar tome exploring Serbian and Greek myths is in the works since those two powers have caused much distress to the Albanians over the years. After all, by adopting the definitions about myth in this book we can see that Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic used the myths surrounding the Battle of Kosovo Polje in 1389 to launch an ethnic war against the Kosovar majority there in the 1990s. "Albanian Identities: Myth and History" is an excellent addition to any Albania fan's library. About the only problem I had with the book as a whole is that the definition of myth is too narrow. Yes, myths do the things written about here, but they also fulfill a whole host of other important functions in people's lives. For example, many myths act as archetypes of virtuous behaviors such as bravery, honesty, charity, and the like. Is it possible to separate the various elements of myth? Can we look at only one, two, or three facets of myth while relegating the other parts into the background? Relevant questions, I think. ... Read more |
5. Albanian: Webster's Timeline History, 451 - 2007 by Icon Group International | |
Paperback: 322
Pages
(2009-06-06)
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6. Albanian Literature: A Short History by Robert Elsie | |
Hardcover: 372
Pages
(2006-01-08)
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7. A history of Albanian literature by Koço Bihiku | |
Paperback: 257
Pages
(1980)
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8. Between Serb and Albanian: A History of Kosovo by Miranda Vickers | |
Hardcover: 348
Pages
(1998-05)
list price: US$73.00 Isbn: 023111382X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Kosovo, as Vickers writes, has long been a place where differentcultures--Slavic, Albanian, Jewish, Turkish, and Central Asian--havemet and, at times, either peacefully coexisted or battledbitterly. The lines of division, Vickers proves again and again, havenever been clearly drawn. The debate in the 1990s, as it was in theMiddle Ages, is over which group has the clearest ancestral claim toKosovo: the Muslim Albanians, who make up about 90 percent of Kosovo'spopulation and trace their roots to the ancient Illyrians, hold thatit is theirs, while Orthodox Serbs, defeated by the Turks at theBattle of Kosovo in 1389, similarly claim that their long presence inthe region gives them dominion over it--a claim that, Vickers writes,"derives purely from history and emotion." History andemotion are powerful motivators, of course, as demonstrated by theSerbian nationalists who now seek to thwart ethnic Albanian attemptsto unite Kosovo with Albania itself. (The issue is complicated,Vickers contends, by the presence of many Serb fighters in theso-called Kosovo Liberation Army who are not native to the region, butmercenary veterans of the now-dormant civil war in neighboringBosnia.) After centuries of inhabiting parallel worlds, in Vickers'suseful metaphor, these two groups are now drawing on the memories ofcenturies of conflict to shape the present. The result is a continuinglegacy of bloodshed and hatred that has captured the attention of theworld. --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (20)
Nationalism
A most lucid synopsis on the history of Kosovo... Ms. Vickers does not provide in-depth detail because theobjective of this book is to provide a synopsis. Her work supports thecontention that rivalries of the various ethnic groups have waxed and wanedbut long been a source of bloodshed. The worst scenarios in this bookinvolved the spilling of blood as the Serbs attempted to overthrow assortedconquerers including the Ottoman Turks, Austrians, Hungarians, Nazis andothers. Vickers says the Albanian question is extremely thorny and veryold.On the one hand, the Albaninans in Kosovo seemed not to have muchinterest in being part of Albania proper (probably owing to the radicallydifferent and worse standards of living in Albania).On the other hand theAlbanians seem not to want to be part of Serbia either, though many of themmoved to Serbia. In 1918, during the Great War, when the Albanians hadsided with the enemy "Hun" and the Serbs were allies, the U.S.recognized the anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo (a battle fought andlost to the Ottoman Turk invaders hundreds of years before). Thisrecognition followed the deaths of 100,000 Serbs as they retreated beforethe Austro-Hungarian army through Kosovo. "The majority lay unburied,covered by either snow or mud, until only their bones were found thefollowing spring." By the late 1990's many U.S. leaders--forwhatever reason--failed to fully appreciate the ancient hatreds. One has towonder how history might have been different if the diplomatic approachused in the Middle East with the Palestinians and Jews had been attemptedin the Balkans.
The best introduction to the Kosovo problem.
good at places, but flawed
Useful - but for whom? |
9. History of Albanian Literature by Robert Elsie | |
Hardcover: 1054
Pages
(1995-05-15)
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10. Europe and the Albanian question, (Chicago essays on world history and politics) by P Pipinelēs | |
Unknown Binding: 94
Pages
(1963)
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11. Albanians in Michigan-A Proud People from Southeast Europe by Frances Trix | |
Paperback: 58
Pages
(2001-06)
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12. Albania in the Twentieth Century, A History: Volume I: Albania and King Zog, 1908-39 (Albania in the Twentieth Century: a History) by Owen Pearson | |
Hardcover: 704
Pages
(2005-07-22)
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The history of the Albanian state in English |
13. Albanian Urban Lyric Song in the 1930s (Europea, No. 2) by Eno Koco | |
Paperback: 397
Pages
(2004-06-15)
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14. Cham Albanians: Cham Albanians. Chameria, Origin of the Albanians, History of Ottoman Albania, Ottoman Greece, Islam in Albania, Pashalik of Janina, Greek War of Independence | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2009-10-08)
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15. History of Albania: Skanderbeg, List of Ancient Tribes in Illyria, Origin of the Albanians, History of the Albanian State | |
Paperback: 526
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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16. History of the Albanian State | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2010-08-10)
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17. Albanians: History of Albania, Albanian communities in Greece, Religion in Albania, Demographics of Albania, Albanian diaspora, Albanian American, Cham Albanians, Arvanites, Mandritsa, Arbëreshë. | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2009-10-01)
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18. 20th Century in Albania: History of the Albanian State | |
Paperback: 126
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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19. Between Serb and Albanian: History of Kosovo by Miranda Vickers | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1998-04-06)
Isbn: 1850653585 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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20. Centuries in Albania: 15th Century in Albania, 20th Century in Albania, 21st Century in Albania, History of the Albanian State | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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