Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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855890
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Uniform Title
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Jugoslawische Makedonien 1918-1941.English
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Main Entry
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Boškovska Leimgruber, Nada
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Title & Author
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Yugoslavia and Macedonia before Tito : : between repression and integration /\ Nada Boškovska.
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York, NY :: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd,, 2017.
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Series Statement
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Library of Balkan Studies ;; 6
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Page. NO
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xii, 358 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 23 cm.
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ISBN
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1784533386
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: 9781784533380
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9781786720733
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9781786730732
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Machine generated contents note: Names and Terms -- On the Establishment of Yugoslavia -- The Current State of Research -- Aims of this Study -- Regarding Sources -- 1.The Politics of the 1920s -- A Difficult Start for the New State -- The `Macedonian Party' -- Uprising in Vardar Macedonia? -- Relaxation of the Tension 1924 -- 5 -- 1927: Intensified Terror and Counter-Terror -- 2.Political Developments in the 1930s -- Hopes in a Dictatorship -- 1931: Coerced Constitution and Sham Parliamentarism -- The Stojadinovic Era, 1935 -- 9: Economic Recovery, Political Revival -- Movement among the Macedonian Intelligentsia -- The `Lucists' -- `Even the last shepherd became an official here, if only he was from Serbia and a Serb' -- The `25th Anniversary of South Serbia's Liberation' -- The Macedonian Parliamentarians -- Contacts between the Macedonian Movement and the United Opposition -- In Expectation of Changes -- The Understanding with the Croats
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Note continued: Officials, Teachers and Gendarmes -- The Economy -- Modest Investments -- The Failure of Yugoslav Integration -- The Unsuccessful Serbianisation of Macedonia -- `Macedonia for the Macedonians' -- The Elites in a Dilemma -- Macedonia as a Special Case within Yugoslavia?.
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Note continued: Skopje as Seat of the `Serbian Lands' -- Macedonia and the War -- Measures against `Autonomism' and `Separatism' -- 3.Economy and Finances -- The Yugoslav Economy -- Vardar Macedonia: `Passive' Region or Garden of Eden? -- Industry -- Crafts and Trade -- Finances -- The 100-Million-Dinar Loan -- Investments and Development? -- Skopje as a Model City -- 4.Agriculture -- Agricultural Reform and Colonisation -- Crops and Agricultural Problems -- The Loan System -- Animal Breeding -- The Agricultural Policy of the Stojadinovic Government -- `The Most Crying Grievance': The Tobacco Monopoly -- Opium: The Demise of a Lucrative Industry -- 5.The Educational System -- The Elementary Schools -- Secondary School Education -- `Nationalisation and Assimilation' through the Schools? -- University Education -- 6.Transport and Communications -- The Road Network -- The Railway -- The Media -- Language -- Conclusion -- The `Classical' or the `Primitive' South?
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Abstract
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Held together by apparatchiks and, later, Tito's charisma, Yugoslavia never really incorporated separate Balkan nationalisms into the Pan-Slavic ideal. Macedonia - frequently ignored by Belgrade - had survived centuries of Turkish domination, Bulgarian invasion and Serbian assimilation before it became part of the Yugoslav project in the aftermath of the First World War. Drawing on an extensive analysis of archival material, private correspondence, and newspaper articles, Nada Boskovska provides an arresting account of the Macedonian experience of the interwar years, charting the growth of political consciousness and the often violent state-driven attempts to curb autonomy. Sketching the complex picture of nationalism within a multi-ethnic, but unitarist state through a comprehensive analysis of policy, economy, and education, this is the first book to describe the uneasy and often turbulent relationship between a Serbian-dominated government and an increasingly politically aware Macedonian people. Concerned with the question of integration and political manipulation, Boskovska gives credence to voices critical of Royal Yugoslavia and offers a fresh insight into domestic policy and the Macedonian question, going beyond traditional high politics. She reveals the voices of a people protesting constitutional and electoral fraud, the neglect of local needs and state machinations designed to create a satellite province. Original title: Das jugoslawische Makedonien 1918-1941: Eine Randregion zwischen Repression und Integration. Böhlau Wien, ISBN 9783205783558.
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Subject
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North Macedonia, History.
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Subject
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Yugoslavia, History, 1918-1945.
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Subject
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North Macedonia.
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Subject
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Yugoslavia.
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Dewey Classification
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949.76/021
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LC Classification
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DR2240.B6713 2017
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