« Life on the Ottoman Border. Essays in Honor of Nenad Moacanin » Edited by Vjeran Kursar
About the book:
“The study of borders, frontiers, and borderlands has gained momentum after 1989, and the current refugee crisis has been redefining the borders of Europe and the idea of Europe itself. This volume, a collection of essays studying the Ottoman borders in Europe and elsewhere from various aspects, is a welcome contribution to the Ottomanist historiography, which, conventionally, has been focusing on the so-called heartlands of the Empire, and much through “state-centered” approaches. The views from the border provinces, offered by many good specialists in this volume, can offer new insights into Ottoman history and historiography. At the same time, the volume contributes also to the study of the Western Balkans in particular, making extensive uses of unpublished sources, and bibliography.” – Dr. Elias Kolovos, University of Crete
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