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Loyal Unto Death Trust and Terror in Revolutionary Macedonia

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Verkaufsrang

45434

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

282

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,5 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-00840-4

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"Loyal Unto Death is a fascinating account of an anti-imperialist struggle that pushes readers to think beyond the nation. It will serve as a powerful resource for both students and scholars embarking on historical ethnography . . . Likewise, the book will be extremely valuable for those working on revolutionary movements in search of strategies to draw out the lived experiences of underground movements."-POLAR
"[Keith Brown] takes as his central problem the question of how at the start of the twentieth century the Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (MRO) was able to grow so rapidly from a tiny band of conspirators to an organization capable of fielding some 20,000 participants in the Ilinden uprising of 1903. 119.5"-American Historical Review
"Loyal unto Death is an innovative work that should inspire debate."-Slavic Review
"Engaging, theoretically sophisticated, and ethnographically detailed. . . . Makes a very complicated period of Balkan history admirably clear."-Loring M. Danforth, Bates College
"Keith Brown does a fantastic job of reconstructing the feeling inside Macedonia itself at a time when Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria were vying with Turkey to possess it. He makes clear how important it is not to impose the present on the past. By thinking outside the box of nationalism, Brown improves our understanding of the past and also contributes to understanding the present."-Victor Friedman, University of Chicago
"This book is, to my mind, exactly the kind of work that needs to be done in order to understand civil wars, insurgencies, nationalism, and rebellions, and to get away from what the author rightfully critiques as 'pidgin social science.'"-Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College
"Drawing on over two decades of engagement in anthropology, archival and social history, and fieldwork in the Balkan region, Keith Brown has crafted a subtle and compelling account of revolutionary insurgency in turn-of-the-century Macedonia. His analytical focus on loyalties, rather than identities, goes beyond critiques of nationalism in enabling powerful new understandings of the region's histories and its continuing social dynamics. Elucidating 'the circuits travelled by things, people and ideas,' Loyal Unto Death reveals how, against a backdrop of Ottoman governance, competing nationalisms, rural poverty, and labour migration to North America, a modern revolutionary organisation transformed existing solidarities into a new sense of Macedonian selfhood and built commitment to an agenda of political autonomy."-Jane K. Cowan, University of Sussex

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

45434

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2013

Verlag

Indiana University Press

Seitenzahl

282

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/1,5 cm

Gewicht

431 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-253-00840-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Loyal Unto Death
  • Introduction: The Archival Imagination at Work
    1. Terminal Loyalties and Unruly Archives: On Thinking Past the Nation
    2. The Horizons of the "Peasant": Circuits of Labor and Insurgency
    3. The Oath and the Curse: Subversions of Christianity
    4. The Archive and the Account Book: Inscriptions of Terror
    5. The ¿eta and the jatak: Inversions of Tradition, Conversions of Capital
    6. Guns for Sale: Feud, Trade, and Solidarity in the Arming of MRO
    Conclusion: The Archival Imagination and the Teleo-logic of Nation
    Appendix 1. Documents of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
    Appendix 2. Biographies from the Ilinden Dossier