Containing Balkan nationalism [electronic resource] : imperial Russia and Ottoman Christians, 1856-1914 / Denis Vovchenko.
2016
DR38.3.R8 V68 2016eb
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Containing Balkan nationalism [electronic resource] : imperial Russia and Ottoman Christians, 1856-1914 / Denis Vovchenko.
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9780190276690 (electronic book)
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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English
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1 online resource (xii, 343 pages) : illustrations
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190276676 doi
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DR38.3.R8 V68 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
949.6038
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'Containing Balkan Nationalism' focuses on the Bulgarian movement for recognition of the independent status of their national church from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, with the effect of tearing apart mixed Greek-Bulgarian-Serbian Orthodox communities.
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'Containing Balkan Nationalism' focuses on the Bulgarian movement for recognition of the independent status of their national church from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, with the effect of tearing apart mixed Greek-Bulgarian-Serbian Orthodox communities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Russian Messianism in the Christian East (1600s-1853)
Chapter 2. Building an Ottoman Civic Nation: Secularization and Ethnicization of Christian Minority Institutions (1853-1860)
Chapter 3. The Bulgarian Minority in Search of Ottoman and Orthodox Autonomous Institutions (1860-1870)
Chapter 4. Reconciling Rival Ottoman Orthodox Churches (1870-1875)
Chapter 5. Making Peace in Times of War (1875-1885)
Chapter 6. Coping with State-sponsored Balkan Irredentism (1885-1914)
Chapter 7. Russians and Muslim Slavs: Brothers or Infidels? (1856-1914).
Chapter 2. Building an Ottoman Civic Nation: Secularization and Ethnicization of Christian Minority Institutions (1853-1860)
Chapter 3. The Bulgarian Minority in Search of Ottoman and Orthodox Autonomous Institutions (1860-1870)
Chapter 4. Reconciling Rival Ottoman Orthodox Churches (1870-1875)
Chapter 5. Making Peace in Times of War (1875-1885)
Chapter 6. Coping with State-sponsored Balkan Irredentism (1885-1914)
Chapter 7. Russians and Muslim Slavs: Brothers or Infidels? (1856-1914).