Aspects of Balkan Culture
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The selected essays present a palimpsest of sorts aiming to elucidate
the multifaceted responses to major historical events facing the ethnically
diverse population of the Balkan Peninsula. The essays dealing with the
Eastern Question were written at the time when the recent civil war in
Bosnia-Herzegovina was replicating the Eastern Question in its current
phase. The juxtaposition of everyday public discourse, literary renderings,
ordinances, petitions, so called 'preventive censorship' of the press,
denials, and appeals provide new points of view enhancing the under-
standing of social and political circumstances in the occupied provinces.
Several essays examine the assessments of the Eastern Question by
outstanding historians and writers. The essays devoted to the ideological,
literary, and fine-arts issues trace the cultural scene during the twentieth
century.
"The latest book by Jelena Milojkoviæ-Djuriæ covers her familiar domain,
the Balkans and the fate of the Slavic people, especially the Serbs. Her
span of topics will satisfy both the connoisseurs of the area and more
general readers. Professor Djuriæ moves with ease from one historical era
to another, from the fateful events of the 19th and 20th centuries to con-
temporary writers, from evils of occupation to the struggle for freedom.
In a word, a remarkably pertinent study for those interested in under-
standing the Balkan powder keg, even today."
- Vasa Mihailovich, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
"Jelena Milojkoviæ-Djuriæ, noted scholar of the Balkans, has assembled
in one impressive volume a number of critically important, well crafted
essays on Balkan history, culture, literature, and religion. Her treatment
of the Eastern Question is particularly valuable in a volume which pro-
vides scholars, students, and others interested in this fascinating and
turbulent area of the world, with a wealth of information to digest and
consider."
- Donald L. Dyer, Professor of Russian and Linguistics, University of
Mississippi. Editor of Balkanistica.
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