Re-Imagining the Balkans

How to Think and Teach a Region - Festschrift in Honor of Professor Maria N. Todorova, Südosteuropäische Arbeiten 168

Theodora Dragostinova/Veneta Ivanova

426 Seiten, 3 farbige Illustr., 3 col. ill.

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Drawing inspiration from the work of Maria Todorova, Re-Imagining the Balkans displays the breadth of Balkan Studies today in twenty-nine chapters authored by a diverse, interdisciplinary group of scholars. The volume seeks to address how to incorporate the regions of East and Southeast Europe into broader scholarly trends and epistemological currents, while retaining local and regional expertise. The contributions include new research on historical legacies, (geo)politics, generations, memory, and cultural transfers, fresh methodological and historiographical interventions, and novel pedagogical insights. Collectively, the authors display cutting-edge knowledge, orient the general reader in the state of the field, and demonstrate the importance of Southeast Europe for the study of European, transnational, and global history.

Augusta Dimou, Universität Leipzig; Theodora Dragostinova, The Ohio State University; Veneta T. Ivanova, Panteion University, Athens.

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Autor Theodora Dragostinova/Veneta Ivanova
Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783111166421
ISBN/EAN 9783111166421
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 27.04.2023
Einband Leinen
Format 3 x 24.3 x 16.5
Seitenzahl 426 S., 3 farbige Illustr., 3 col. ill.
Gewicht 881

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Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783111166421
Erscheinungsdatum 27.04.2023
Einband Leinen
Format 3 x 24.3 x 16.5
Gewicht 881

Drawing inspiration from the work of Maria Todorova, Re-Imagining the Balkans displays the breadth of Balkan Studies today in twenty-nine chapters authored by a diverse, interdisciplinary group of scholars. The volume seeks to address how to incorporate the regions of East and Southeast Europe into broader scholarly trends and epistemological currents, while retaining local and regional expertise. The contributions include new research on historical legacies, (geo)politics, generations, memory, and cultural transfers, fresh methodological and historiographical interventions, and novel pedagogical insights. Collectively, the authors display cutting-edge knowledge, orient the general reader in the state of the field, and demonstrate the importance of Southeast Europe for the study of European, transnational, and global history.

Augusta Dimou, Universität Leipzig; Theodora Dragostinova, The Ohio State University; Veneta T. Ivanova, Panteion University, Athens.

 

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