The author of this novel puts in plot the history of various families, at the moment of the fall from one hand, of an entire world, this of ottoman empire’s millets, based on the principle of individual identification following their religious beliefs and during the establishment on the other hand, of a new political organization, this of State-Nations, obsessed by the idea of individual definition on the basis of national criteria. The predominant narrative paradigm is this of the Roum millet transition towards the Greeks' nation. It is about a polyphonic novel, regarding to the expression of traumatic experiences issued by the ethnic and cultural cleansing policies, conducted by the different actors implicated in the events which stirred ...
In the novel “A Strangeness In My Mind” Orhan Pamuk narrates the strangeness appearing during the i...
Тhe creation of modern states was preceded by a long historical path, each state is created within t...
This chapter is about national discourses in the Balkans, where nationalism and populism have been c...
The novel comment tuer apostol (how to kill apostol) by the macedonian writer slobodan micković (193...
Even if there still is a wide debate about the nature and the de nition of the empire, most scholars...
Dimosthenis Kurtovic sets the plot of his novel in a fictive city during a Balkan literary contest. ...
In the Ottoman Empire there was no visible dividing line between secular and religious law. The Otto...
The article analyses the role of the Ottoman Christians in the national identity building process in...
Book synopsis: Existing standard narratives of Ottoman, Balkan, and Middle Eastern history emphasize...
Bodin explores a case of literary world-making which transgresses the languages of national literatu...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
Pierre Loti's novel Aziyadé (1879), which tells the story of an affair between a Western soldier and...
Qu’est-ce que Don Quichotte aurait en commun avec Mme Bovary ? Certains ont compris qu’ils se prenne...
Georges Drettas, State and Religion in Greece and Bulgaria, or the Impossible Secularization The cr...
The main aim of the article is the return to the historical events which happened on the Turkish ter...
In the novel “A Strangeness In My Mind” Orhan Pamuk narrates the strangeness appearing during the i...
Тhe creation of modern states was preceded by a long historical path, each state is created within t...
This chapter is about national discourses in the Balkans, where nationalism and populism have been c...
The novel comment tuer apostol (how to kill apostol) by the macedonian writer slobodan micković (193...
Even if there still is a wide debate about the nature and the de nition of the empire, most scholars...
Dimosthenis Kurtovic sets the plot of his novel in a fictive city during a Balkan literary contest. ...
In the Ottoman Empire there was no visible dividing line between secular and religious law. The Otto...
The article analyses the role of the Ottoman Christians in the national identity building process in...
Book synopsis: Existing standard narratives of Ottoman, Balkan, and Middle Eastern history emphasize...
Bodin explores a case of literary world-making which transgresses the languages of national literatu...
The population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 has left deep traces in both peoples, and ...
Pierre Loti's novel Aziyadé (1879), which tells the story of an affair between a Western soldier and...
Qu’est-ce que Don Quichotte aurait en commun avec Mme Bovary ? Certains ont compris qu’ils se prenne...
Georges Drettas, State and Religion in Greece and Bulgaria, or the Impossible Secularization The cr...
The main aim of the article is the return to the historical events which happened on the Turkish ter...
In the novel “A Strangeness In My Mind” Orhan Pamuk narrates the strangeness appearing during the i...
Тhe creation of modern states was preceded by a long historical path, each state is created within t...
This chapter is about national discourses in the Balkans, where nationalism and populism have been c...