A History of the Balkans, 1804-1945An account of Balkan history (modern Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania), this text covers the period from the first major nationalist rising against the Ottoman rulers in 1804 to the aftermath of World War II. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The awakening of nationalities 180430 | 23 |
Selfrule constitutions and revolutions 183056 | 45 |
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A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change Robert Bideleux,Ian Jeffries No preview available - 2007 |