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The Balkan prospect[electronic resource] :identity, culture, and politics in Greece after 1989 /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
949.6
書名/作者:
The Balkan prospect : identity, culture, and politics in Greece after 1989 // Vangelis Calotychos.
作者:
Calotychos, Vangelis
出版者:
New York, N.Y. : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 271 p.)
標題:
World politics - 1989-
標題:
HISTORY / Europe / General
標題:
Balkan Peninsula - Ethnic relations.
標題:
Greece - Politics and government - To 146 B.C.
ISBN:
9781137336804 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137336803 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. The Balkan Prospect in the New Europe -- 2. This Is the Balkans, This Is No Fun and Games -- 3. Names, Differences -- 4. Repetition, Agency -- 5. Bridges, Metaphors -- 6. Limits, Co-Existence -- 7. Migrations, Prospects -- 8. Back to the Balkans.
摘要、提要註:
This book views the fall of the Iron Curtain and its significance from the perspective of Greece, which, in 1989, was alone among nations to be both in 'the European family' and tied to western structures but also a Balkan nation. In 1989, the borders hitherto separating Greek culture and society from its contiguous Balkan polities came down, and Greeks had to reorient themselves toward their immediate neighbors and redefine their place in Europe and in a new, more fluid world order. Projecting the political foresight and mustering the modernizing policies to succeed in such an undertaking would be no small feat. For Greece's relation with Balkans had been marked by conflict in the first half of the twentieth century and had lain dormant behind the Iron Curtain during the second half. Nor was this an end in itself, for it could not be pursued in isolation from the larger historical conjuncture. Since, for a prolonged 'historical moment,' Greece and Europe were effectively held hostage to events in the Balkans; at a moment, ironically enough, when both intended to serve as the region's welcoming hosts.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137336804
The Balkan prospect[electronic resource] :identity, culture, and politics in Greece after 1989 /
Calotychos, Vangelis
The Balkan prospect
identity, culture, and politics in Greece after 1989 /[electronic resource] :Vangelis Calotychos. - New York, N.Y. :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (xi, 271 p.) - Studies in European culture and history.. - Studies in European culture and history..
1. The Balkan Prospect in the New Europe -- 2. This Is the Balkans, This Is No Fun and Games -- 3. Names, Differences -- 4. Repetition, Agency -- 5. Bridges, Metaphors -- 6. Limits, Co-Existence -- 7. Migrations, Prospects -- 8. Back to the Balkans.
This book views the fall of the Iron Curtain and its significance from the perspective of Greece, which, in 1989, was alone among nations to be both in 'the European family' and tied to western structures but also a Balkan nation. In 1989, the borders hitherto separating Greek culture and society from its contiguous Balkan polities came down, and Greeks had to reorient themselves toward their immediate neighbors and redefine their place in Europe and in a new, more fluid world order. Projecting the political foresight and mustering the modernizing policies to succeed in such an undertaking would be no small feat. For Greece's relation with Balkans had been marked by conflict in the first half of the twentieth century and had lain dormant behind the Iron Curtain during the second half. Nor was this an end in itself, for it could not be pursued in isolation from the larger historical conjuncture. Since, for a prolonged 'historical moment,' Greece and Europe were effectively held hostage to events in the Balkans; at a moment, ironically enough, when both intended to serve as the region's welcoming hosts.
ISBN: 9781137336804 (electronic bk.)
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