Imagined empires : tracing imperial nationalism in Eastern and Southeastern Europe /
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Budapest ; New York :
Central European University Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I OTTOMAN EMPIRES
- Prelates Weeping on Demand, Prelates Nationalists, Prelates Janissaries: Instrumentalist Discourses and Power Entanglements of the Christian Orthodox Clerical Elites in the Late Ottoman Empire / Dimitris Stamatopoulos
- Hellenizing the Empire Through Historiography: Pavlos Karolldis and Greek Historical Writing in the Late Ottoman Empire / Fujinami Nobuyoshi
- International Crisis and Empire: Muslim and Jewish Solidarity with the Ottoman Imperial Ideal In the Greek-Ottoman War of 1897 / Ariadni Moutafidou
- pt. II BALKAN EMPIRES
- Dreaming of an Empire: Discourse Analysis of Serbian Poetry at the Beginning of the 29th Century / Bogdan Trifunovic
- Attractive Enemy: The Conquest of Constantinople in Bulgarian Imagery / Nikolay Aretov
- "Turkish Illyrians" or Bulgarians/Serbs? Ottoman South Slavs Within the Croatian and Bulgarian National Models (1839s--1849s) / Naoum Kaytchev
- pt. III EASTERN SLAVIC EMPIRES
- Russia in Serbian and Bulgarian National Mythologies Until the First World War / Magdalena Zakowska
- Russian View on Balkan Nationalism (1878-1914) / Lora Gerd
- Imagining the Third Rome and the New Jerusalem in the 19th--18th Century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Liliya Berezhnaya
- pt. IV OTTOMAN UTOPIAS AND DYSTOPIAS
- Balkan Nationalisms Against the Oriental Empire: Balkan National Poetry and the Disavowal of a Literary System / Maro Kalantzopoulou
- Differing Perceptions of Ottoman Rule in the Bulgarian Ethnic Narrative of the Revival / Eleonora Naxldou
- Against the Imperial Past: The Perception of the Turk and the Greek "Enemy" in the Albanian National Identity-Building Process / Konstantinos Giakoumis.