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Bulgar-Yugoslav controversy over Macedonia and the British connection, 1939-1949Livanios, Dimitrios January 1995 (has links)
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Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultures in Turkish ThraceErdogu, Burcin January 2001 (has links)
The subject of this thesis are the Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultures in Turkish Thrace. Turkish Thrace acts as a land bridge between the Balkans and Anatolia. Along this land bridge it might be expected that there has been a transfer of ideas, exchange and movement of objects between two regions. Intensive survey in a selected part of Turkish Thrace - the Edime region - and systematic field collection techniques on selected sites were conducted. Intensive surveys in the Edime region have provided important evidence relating to past land use and settlement systems. On the basis of examination settlements and artefacts, local Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultures closely related to the Balkan cultures were defined. One of the research problems in Turkish Thrace is the apparent dramatic decrease in population in the late Chalcolithic period. All late Chalcolithic sites are small relative to those of other Chalcolithic cultures in the Balkans. There are as yet no geographical studies, soil analysis or pollen diagrams from Turkish Thrace. However, it seems most likely that the depopulation of Turkish Thrace can be explained by a combination of environmental changes, soil changes or exchange network collapse. In Neolithic and Chalcolithic period, some of the Anatolian material looks similar to those of the Balkans. Similarities may be explained by the interaction sphere model. An interaction sphere is defined as an information or item exchange system through which aspects of culture are transferred and which ultimately produces regional similarities. Metabasite stone axes from the Şarköy axe factories were found in the Early Neolithic levels of Hoca Çeşme as well as on settlements in the Edime region. Honey flint of Northeast Bulgaria and Aegean Spondylus were found in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlements of Turkish Thrace. These examples begin to introduce the nature of the exchange network in Turkish Thrace.
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Greece and the Great Powers : 1863-1875 /Donta, Domna N. January 1966 (has links)
Th. Ph. D.--History--University of London. / Adresse et mention de collection translittérées du grec. Bibliogr. p. 205-213. Index.
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Von der Balkankriegen zum Ersten Weltkrieg : Kleinstaatenpolitik und ethnische Selbstbestimmung auf dem Balkan /Boeckh, Katrin. January 1996 (has links)
Diss.--München--Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Wintersemester 1994/95. / Bibliogr. p. 390-405. Index.
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Crises, conflits et leur résolution le cas des Balkans /Dimova, Guinka Romer, Jean-Christophe. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Histoire contemporaine : Strasbourg 3 : 2008. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. f. 461-511. Notes bibliogr.. Index.
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The Europeanisation of the Balkans (EU membership aspiration and institutional adaptation in the Balkan countries)Demetropoulou, Leeda January 2001 (has links)
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Hermann Wendel als Südosteuropapublizist /Bauer, Roswitha. January 1900 (has links)
Diss. : Philosophishe Fakultät : München : 1982. - Bibliogr. p. 164-186. Index.
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Foreword: Civilian involvement in peacekeeping operations in the Western BalkansWoodhouse, Thomas January 2014 (has links)
Yes / Peacekeeping has come a long way since the basic principles which define it were laid down by Lester Pearson and Dag Hammarskjold, to guide the deployment of the first full UN mission, UNEF I, in 1956. Since 1956, it has been generally accepted that peacekeeping is a function of the UN, but there are occasions when it has been used by international and regional organisations other than the UN, and there are operations which can be seen as early uses of peacekeeping which predated the formation of the UN in 1945. After the First World War, for example, multinational military bodies were used to establish and administer the new frontiers of Europe agreed by peace treaties after the war. Also after the First World War the League of Nations conducted activities which were comparable in some respects to peacekeeping. However, since 1945 peacekeeping has been the technique most frequently used by and associated with the United Nations to terminate conflicts and establish peace, so much so that the organisation was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its peacekeeping activities in 1988 and indeed Pearson and Hammarskjold, the two people who ‘invented’ peacekeeping as a so-called chapter six and a half activity of the UN were also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957.
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Balkans Peace Park Project UK NewsletterBalkans Peace Park Project, (B3P) 11 1900 (has links)
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Les réseaux Soufi entre demande de sainteté et recherche de valeurs dans l'Albanie contemporaine / Sufis networks between holiness requests and search of values in contemporary AlbaniaBria, Gianfranco 10 March 2017 (has links)
Le but de ce travail est d'analyser le processus de renaissance du culte religieux soufi dans la période postsocialiste dans l’Albanie contemporaine. Particulièrement, je propose de comprendre : l'influence de l'idéologie communiste et de la sécularisation sur les croyances, les comportements, les connaissances et les institutions religieuses; les différences sociales et territoriales du phénomène; le processus de reconstruction de l'autorité charismatique soufi dans la période postsocialiste. / The aim of this work is to analyze the post-socialist rebirth process of Sufi worship in contemporary Albania. Particularly, I propose to understand: the influence of communist ideology and secularization toward beliefs, religious behavior and doctrinal knowledge; the social and territorial differences of Sufi phenomenon; the rebuilding process of Sufi charismatic authority in the post-socialist period.
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