Throughout the 550 year Ottoman rule over the Balkan lands, where even today internal dynamics threaten peace and justice, how and through what means the Ottoman Empire achieved consistency, security and peace is a question to which a number of political scientists, sociologists, communication scientists and history researchers have sought an answer. The most interesting point of the question is that the peoples of the Balkans, a living museum comprising a number of different ethnic groups and religious beliefs, have reached the point where the culture of coexistence has been internalised and dynamics have moved from the conflict of identities to cultural integration. The Balkans are a bridge to the East from Europe and indeed to the ...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the “peaceful coexistence...
Throughout the 550 year Ottoman rule over the Balkan lands, where even today internal dynamics threa...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
The Balkans have historically been referred to by many as a transition region. There has always been...
For people in the Balkans, Europe is a geographical space they are aware to be a part of. At the sam...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
At various points in history the Balkans were a vivid locus of intersection among different cultures...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
Cultures of remembrance that are officially affirmed by national elites in the Western Balkan countr...
The Balkans are full of geographical and political contradictions, which becomes obvious by simply n...
Interethnic conflicts have become synonym for the Balkan, marking as well the beginning and the end ...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the “peaceful coexistence...
Throughout the 550 year Ottoman rule over the Balkan lands, where even today internal dynamics threa...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
The Balkans have historically been referred to by many as a transition region. There has always been...
For people in the Balkans, Europe is a geographical space they are aware to be a part of. At the sam...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
At various points in history the Balkans were a vivid locus of intersection among different cultures...
The desire to belong in a individual culture means to possess a clear vision for the world, a road m...
Cultures of remembrance that are officially affirmed by national elites in the Western Balkan countr...
The Balkans are full of geographical and political contradictions, which becomes obvious by simply n...
Interethnic conflicts have become synonym for the Balkan, marking as well the beginning and the end ...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
Throughout its history, the Ottoman Empire built its strength on a capacity to include and encompass...
In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the “peaceful coexistence...