Containing Balkan nationalism: imperial Russia and Ottoman Christians, 1856-1914

"Containing Balkan Nationalism highlights the efforts by ecclesiastics, publicists, and diplomats in Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Greece, and Bulgaria to develop and implement various plans to reconcile ethnic differences within existing religious and dynastic frameworks. Those arrangements were...

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Main Author: Vovchenko, Denis (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2016]
In:Year: 2016
Series/Journal:Religion and global politics
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bulgaria / Bălgarska Pravoslavna Cărkva / Russia / Ottoman Empire / Griechisch-Orthodoxes Patriarchat Konstantinopel / Nationalism / History 1856-1914
Further subjects:B Nationalism (Balkan Peninsula) History
B Balkan Peninsula Ethnic relations History 20th century
B Balkan Peninsula Ethnic relations History 19th century
B Eastern Churches (Balkan Peninsula) History
B Russia Relations Balkan Peninsula
B Balkan Peninsula Relations (Russia)
B Christianity and politics (Balkan Peninsula) History
B Religious Minorities (Balkan Peninsula) History
B Turkey Relations Balkan Peninsula
B Balkan Peninsula Relations (Turkey)
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Summary:"Containing Balkan Nationalism highlights the efforts by ecclesiastics, publicists, and diplomats in Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Greece, and Bulgaria to develop and implement various plans to reconcile ethnic differences within existing religious and dynastic frameworks. Those arrangements were often inspired by modern visions of a political and cultural union of Orthodox Slavs and Greeks"--
Chapter 1. Russian Messianism in the Christian East (1600s-1853) -- Chapter 2. Building an Ottoman Civic Nation: Secularization and Ethnicization of Christian Minority Institutions (1853-1860) -- Chapter 3. The Bulgarian Minority in Search of Ottoman and Orthodox Autonomous Institutions (1860-1870) -- Chapter 4. Reconciling Rival Ottoman Orthodox Churches (1870-1875) -- Chapter 5. Making Peace in Times of War (1875-1885) -- Chapter 6. Coping with State-sponsored Balkan Irredentism (1885-1914) -- Chapter 7. Russians and Muslim Slavs: Brothers or Infidels? (1856-1914)
ISBN:0190276673