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Book Number   000232991
ISBN   Link9789608839441
Title   LinkOttoman rule and the Balkans, 1760-1850 :. conflict, transformation, adaptation : proceedings of an international conference held in Rethymno, Greece, 13-14 December 2003 / edited by Antonis Anastasopoulos and Elias Kolovos.
Imprint   LinkRethymno, : University of Crete, Department of History and Archaeology, 2007.
Descr.   xiv, 263 p. ; 24 cm.
Gen. note   The papers in this volume came from a conference entitled ’The Ottoman Empire and the Rise of Balkan Nationalisms, 1789-1832: Conflict, Transformation, Adaptaion’, which was organised by the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Crete and held in Rethymno, Greece on 13-14 December 2003"--Back cover.
Bibliogr.   Includes bibliographical references.
Lang. Note   Predominantly English with some papers in French.
Subject - Lib.Cong.   LinkTurkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 . -- Congresses.
  LinkBalkan Peninsula -- History -- 18th century -- Congresses
  LinkBalkan Peninsula -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses
  LinkNationalism -- Balkan Peninsula -- History
  LinkBalkan Peninsula -- Politics and government -- 18th century.
  LinkGreece -- History -- War of Independence, 1821-1829 -- Congresses
Add.Entry   LinkAnastasopoulos, Antonis
  LinkKolovos, Elias
 
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