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"This book is inspired by recent scholarship that reexamines the dramatic changes affecting heterogeneous societies in late nineteenth century empires. It expands the analysis of transformation beyond conventional methods of studying failed empires--the emergence of ethnonationalism, sharpened class/gendered sectarian differences--and restates the need to guard against unnecessary anachronisms that have infused post-World War I state-centric historiography. The issues specific to the western Balkans constituted in 1820-1912 a confluence of autonomous, ever-shifting polities that constantly interacted with each other and the larger world in varying degrees through the filter of an Ottoman administration. Unlike other areas of southeastern Europe or the Mediterranean, though, the western Balkans in much of the last quarter of the nineteenth century were characterized by a unique administrative, cultural, and economic setting that led to a distinctive regional experience of modernity. This is partly why it would take the many competing interests in the post-Ottoman years to finally establish respective administrative regimes; this "delayed" incorporation into the nation state left most of the regions inhabitants in a kind of developmental black hole with respect to ethnonational and sectarian claims"--
History of Southern Europe --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Balkan Peninsula --- Educational change --- Imperialism --- Nationalism --- Regionalism --- Social change --- History --- History. --- Social aspects --- Europe --- Eastern --- Modern --- 19th Century --- 20th Century --- Turkey --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- Ethnic relations. --- Historiography. --- Eastern. --- 19th Century. --- 20th Century.
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Sociology --- Sociologie --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Sociologie. --- Changement social. --- Structure sociale. --- Sociology. --- Titles of journals. --- Périodiques --- EJSOCIA EPUB-ALPHA-I EPUB-PER-FT SAGE-E --- Social Sciences --- General and Others --- 71.00 sociology: general. --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- sociologie --- sociology --- sociologische analyse --- sociological analysis --- Sociology (General) --- Sociologie (algemeen) --- Sociology - Periodicals
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Private Schriftlichkeit Im 19. Jahrhundert: Untersuchungen Zur Geschichte Des Allt Glichen Sprachverhaltens ""Kleiner Leute"".
German language --- Allemand (Langue) --- Social aspects --- Style --- Written German --- Aspect social --- Allemand écrit --- Style. --- Written German. --- Social aspects. --- -German language --- -Ashkenazic German language --- Hochdeutsch --- Judaeo-German language (German) --- Judendeutsch language --- Judeo-German language (German) --- Jüdisch-Deutsch language --- Jüdischdeutsch language --- Germanic languages --- -Style --- Allemand écrit --- Ashkenazic German language --- German language - 19th century - Style. --- German language - 19th century - Written German. --- German language - 19th century - Social aspects. --- DEUTSCHE SPRACHE --- GESCHICHTE --- NEUHOCHDEUTSCH, 1650 --- -19. JAHRHUNDERT --- SPRACHREGELUNG --- RECHTSCHREIBUNG --- SPRACHGEBRAUCH
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Since March 2015, a Saudi-led international coalition of forces - supported by Britain and the United States - has waged devastating war in Yemen. Largely ignored by the world's media, the resulting humanitarian disaster and full-scale famine threatens millions. This book offers the first in-depth historical account of the transnational origins of this war, placing it in the illuminating context of Yemen's relationship with major powers since the Cold War. Bringing new sources and a deep understanding to bear on Yemen's profound, unwitting imbrication in international affairs, this explosive book ultimately tells an even larger shock-doctrine story of today's political economy of global capitalism, development, and the war on terror as disparate actors intersect in Arabia.
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