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Reinstating the Ottomans : alternative Balkan modernities, 1800-1912

Isa Blumi
This book focuses on the western Balkans in the period 1820-1912, in particular on the peoples and social groups that the later national history would claim to have been Albanians, providing a revisionist exploration of national identity prior to the establishment of the nation-state. Author Isa Blumi posits that such an identity was politically mobilized, and, that prior to the 1912 Balkan war this identity was culturally opaque and ideologically fluid. In relation to the competition among various state and power structures, be it in the shape of great power intervention, attempts at building new states or the Ottoman political centre, Blumi shows that Ottoman reforms were successful in encouraging most subjects of the empire to commingle local interest with the fate of the empire, meaning that parochial concern for the survival of the immediate community, as it transformed over time, was directly linked to the survival of the Ottoman state
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Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, ©2011
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Introduction: The search for a narrative of transition
Retrieving historical process : transitions to a modern story
Repositioning agency and the forces of change
The compromised empire : ethnicity and faith under state powers
Governing exchange : boundaries and the struggle to define/confine
Learning the wrong lesson : local challenges to educational reform