Mapping Macedonia

Mapping Macedonia
Author: Cindy R. Jebb
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313014581

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Ever sinces its independence in 1991, Macedonia has made remarkable progress towards building a pluralistic, multi-ethnic civil society. Yet if the international community supports the legitimacy of Macedonia as a state it has direct responsibility to anchor its future. No matter what view one subscribes to, one stubborn truth remains: Macedonia cannot achieve success on its own. This book provides observations that offer valuable lessons on this little known but remarkable part of Europe. This work provides a review of the historical basis for Macedonia's identity and its emergence as a separate nation during Socialist Yugoslavia (1944-1991). It takes a detailed look at the events and personalities that lead to the outbreak of civil war in 1991. This book contains aspects of the Ohrid Framework Agreement and perspectives on the contemporary situation following the elections of September 2002. Personal interviews with the first and second presidents of the Repulic of Macedonia are also included.

Maps and Politics

Maps and Politics
Author: Henry Robert Wilkinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1951
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: UOM:39015005170827

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Macedonia

Macedonia
Author: Thammy Evans
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2009
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1841622974

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The third edition of the only English-language guide to Macedonia, one of Europe's least-discovered gems.

Imagining Macedonia in the Age of Empire

Imagining Macedonia in the Age of Empire
Author: Denis Š. Ljuljanović
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783643914460

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During the tumultuous age of empire, Ottoman Macedonia became a blank canvas onto which Great Powers and neighboring states projected their aspirations, grievances, ambitions, and state-building endeavors. This manuscript aims to elucidate these constructs and imaginaries, employing a theoretical framework encompassing entangled history, post-colonial theory, and subaltern studies. It will examine both (inter)state and local examples to shed light on the multifaceted nature of this complex issue.

North Macedonia

North Macedonia
Author: Thammy Evans,Philip Briggs
Publsiher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: North Macedonia
ISBN: 9781784770846

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Bradt's North Macedonia remains the only standalone English-language guidebook to this increasingly popular destination available outside the country. Originally written by Thammy Evans, a political analyst who lived in Macedonia for five years, this new edition has been thoroughly updated and restructured to make it even easier to use by Philip Briggs, arguably the world's most experienced guidebook writer. Coverage of national parks has been increased and hiking information has been fully integrated to make it more accessible to casual users. Introductions to many points of interest have been expanded to give more of an overview of what the attractions are and there are several new and redrawn maps. Of all the new countries formed following the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991, Macedonia was the only one to attain independence without bloodshed. This is a small land that offers huge variety to travellers, from the oldest lake in Europe to soaring forest-swathed mountain ranges and from the millennia-old Neolithic rock observatory at Kokoni and Roman mosaics at Heraclea, to dozens of historic and actively-used mediaeval monasteries and mosques. Macedonia's urban centrepiece and main port of entry is the capital Skopje, now home to a wealth of Ottoman buildings, a lively culinary scene, and several world-class museums, while the main tourist hub is the pretty lakeshore town of Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its wealth of medieval churches and other architectural gems. A trio of national parks provide refuge to brown bears, grey wolves, the rare Balkan lynx and a wide variety of birds. And wherever you go, welcoming family-run tavernas and lively pavement cafés serve authentic traditional cooking and locally produced wine that ranks as probably the most affordable anywhere in the European Balkans. Wherever you go and whatever your interest, this is a country that offers countless rewards to independent-minded travellers and those who want to get away from the crowds. And with Bradt's Macedonia, you'll find everything you need for a successful trip.

Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia

Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia
Author: Dimitar Bechev
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781538119624

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Located in the middle of the Balkans, North Macedonia reflects the turbulent history of the region. The country emerged from former Yugoslavia in the 1990s without violence but struggled to achieve international recognition due to a dispute with neighboring Greece over its name and symbols. The name issue was resolved only in 2018 with the signature of the Prespa Agreement reviving prospects for membership in NATO and the European Union (EU). Yet North Macedonia’s story goes centuries back, to the Middle Ages, the period of Ottoman Rule which lasted until 1912, and the various reincarnations of Yugoslavia. The historical dictionary traces the country’s past and present with a wealth of articles on issues, events, institutions, personalities shaping political, economic and cultural life. It looks at the majority Macedonian as well as other ethnic communities such as the Albanians, Turks and the Roma. There are also entries on North Macedonia’s relations with neighbors, in history and today, as well as with global powers. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about North Macedonia.

Republic of Macedonia Foreign Policy

Republic of Macedonia Foreign Policy
Author: Dejan Marolov
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781443863797

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“The Republic of Macedonia is a particularly interesting case-study for analysts of international relations. Its very existence has been contested by its neighbors; its internal balance is delicate. Potentially, the country could, however, become a model of stability in a traditionally conflictual region. Dejan Marolov presents an encompassing, in-depth analysis of the country's foreign policy since the break-up of Yugoslavia. He examines relations with neighboring countries, as well as Macedonia’s still incomplete integration into a transatlantic and European framework. Everybody interested in the international relations of the Western Balkans should read Marolov’s book.” – Dr Matthias Waechter, European Institute, Nice, France, and Dr Tugce Varol Sevim, Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey

Mapping of the Countries in Danubian and Adriatic Basins

Mapping of the Countries in Danubian and Adriatic Basins
Author: United States. Army Map Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1959
Genre: Adriatic Sea
ISBN: OSU:32435015973837

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