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1. The Albanian Local Government: An overview, a perception and the evolution of Local Governance in Albania by Rozeta KOÇI | |
Paperback: 84
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(2010-10-19)
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2. History of Albania: Albanian Declaration of Independence, History of theAlbanian state, Provisional Government of Albania,Principality of Albania, Albanian Republic, Albanian Kingdom | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2009-11-24)
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3. 35 Years Of Socialist Albania by Albanian Government | |
Hardcover:
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(1979)
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4. Kosovo and the Albanian Dimension in Southeastern Europe: The Need for Regional Security and Conflict Prevention by Thanos Veremis, Dimitrios Triantaphyllou | |
Paperback: 330
Pages
(1999-06)
Isbn: 9607061667 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
5. Reforms in Albanian Agriculture: Assessing a Sector in Transition (Sector Studies Series) by Severin Kodderitzsch | |
Hardcover: 52
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(1999-03)
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6. Vengeance is Mine: Justice Albanian Style by Fatos Tarifa | |
Hardcover: 140
Pages
(2008-04-15)
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7. Albanian Stalinism by Arshi Pipa | |
Hardcover: 291
Pages
(1990-10-15)
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Albanian Anti-Communism Albania's conversion to democracy after the devastating regime of Enver Hoxha's Stalinist rule continues to be a rocky one. Too much damage from five centuries of Ottoman rule coupled with communist brutality remains to this day. Arshi Pipa, in "Albanian Stalinism," attempts to systematize the damage communist rule imposed on the country. This book consists mainly of essays about communist Albania and the Kosova province. It also includes a book review of Jon Halliday's "The Artful Albanian," a poem about Mother Theresa visiting Enver Hoxha and Stalin in Hades, and some speeches. There is even a small fictional piece about a stay in a forced labor camp and a dedication to a Catholic archbishop who died in an Albanian prison. Pipa wrote these essays over a forty-year span, from the 1950's to 1990. The primary thrust of Pipa's essays can be summed up in the word "Stalalbanianism," a concoction of Stalinist communism and Albanian communism. After Albania split with the Yugoslavs in 1948, they embraced Stalinist Russia. Albania's emphasis on collectivization, industrial development, gulags, and party purges not only can be traced to this dependence and adoption of Stalinism, but also lasted much longer than Stalinism did around the world. Pipa shows how Enver Hoxha adopted the personality cult of Stalinism, creating a sect around himself through purges and through his dense, convoluted writings. Hoxha became a sort of messiah figure, lauded even after his death as Albania's lone Marxist-Leninist theoretician (he had the other Marxist intellectuals killed). That Hoxha's elevation to a saint of Marxism required the execution and imprisonment of thousands magically eluded Albanian court historians. Pipa tries to set the record straight. The essays on Kosova are informative, especially since Pipa wrote these essays before the wars and ethnic cleansings in Yugoslavia during the 1990's. In Pipa's writings, Kosova is a pawn between Albania and Yugoslavia. Albania promoted a pro-Stalinist government there in an effort to upset the Yugoslav government. Yugoslavia quashed efforts to elevate Kosova to a republic within the Yugoslav federation because the Serbs objected to Kosova's ethnic Albanian majority. Pipa argues that the Kosova problem might be overcome through economic solutions (a necessary solution, as Kosova had the highest unemployment and lowest income in the entire Yugoslav federation) based on an international outlook that would rise above regional hatreds. The NATO war against Serbia in 1999 showed that these developments never materialized. This is not unbiased writing. Pipa is a vociferous anti-communist and despises Enver Hoxha. It's not hard to discover why; Pipa spent time in labor camps in the late 1940's and early 1950's, and found himself accused of collaboration with the CIA during the purge of Mehmet Shehu. Since this book isn't unbiased, care should be taken with some of Pipa's observations and conclusions. I'm glad to see that despite his hatred of Hoxha, Pipa did grudgingly admit that the Hoxhan reign raised literacy, improved industrial capacity, and increased medical care to the masses. Go ahead and read this if you have a background in Albanian studies. If you don't have the necessary background, read a survey or two on Albania first. Pipa's analyses of events in Albania can get a bit sticky if you're not familiar with names and places. ... Read more |
8. Albanian Identities: Myth and History | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2002-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description "... a pioneering effort in English-language studies on Albania." -- Nicholas C. Pano Albanian history is permeated by myths and mythical narratives that often serve political purposes, from the depiction of the legendary "founder of the nation," Skanderbeg, to the exploits of the KLA in the recent Kosovo War. The essays in Albanian Identities, by a multinational, multidisciplinary team of scholars and non-academic specialists, deconstruct prevalent political or historiographical myths about Albania's past and present, bringing to light the ways in which Albanian myths have served to justify and direct violence, buttress political power, and foster internal cohesion. Albanian Identities demonstrates the power of myths to this day, as they underpin political and social processes in crisis-ridden, post-totalitarian Albania. Customer Reviews (2)
A waste of time for true history lovers
An Albania lover's delight "Albanian Identities: Myth and History" is a selection of essays about Albania taken from an academic conference held a few years ago. Included is research from well known Albanian scholars Bernd Fischer, Noel Malcolm, and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers along with contributions from a range of other researchers looking at Albanian myth through the eyes of the historian, sociologist, and anthropologist. As Schwandner-Sievers writes in her introductory essay to the collection, a central goal of this book is to "trace the context of their (myths) production and transformations, and to show how local and individual variations stand in contrast to the homogenous national claims of Albanian myths." Yes, if you cannot tell from the above quotation, the articles in this book are quite scholarly. It isn't as bad as it sounds, as the vast majority of the contributions to this effort are highly readable. You should have a background in Albanian history, however, because the writers assume you know about Enver Hoxha, Naim Frasheri, the Megali Idea, Bektashism, and the League of Prizren among many other people and places. In fact, if you don't understand the implications of using the term "Kosovo" versus "Kosova," you probably shouldn't read this book until you have a few survey texts under your belt. My favorite essays in the book include Bernd Fischer's "Perceptions and Reality in Twentieth Century Albanian Military Prowess," M.J. Alex Standish's "Enver Hoxha's Role in the Development of Socialist Albanian Myths," Mariella Pandolfi's "Myths and New Forms of Governance in Albania," and "Youth NGOs in Albania: Civil Society Development, Local Cultural Constructions of Democracy, and Strategies of Survival at Work" by Nicola Mai. Another excellent article written by Roderick Bailey, "Smoke Without Fire? Albania, SOE, and the Communist 'Conspiracy Theory,'" attempts to explode the myths surrounding the role that British operatives played in Hoxha's rise to power after WWII. Mariella Pandolfi's research showing how western humanitarian organizations subvert Albanian political, economic, and social institutions through a type of "supra colonialism" not only resonates deeply with anyone who has even a cursory knowledge of Western European/Albanian relations, but should provide a dozen or so doctoral candidates with enough potential research topics to last the length of their scholarly careers. M.J. Alex Standish compares Enver Hoxha's self-promoting propagandistic emanations with descriptions of Jesus Christ in the New Testament, and finds more similarities than differences. It is unfortunate I cannot summarize every article in this outstanding book, but hopefully the few I touched on will give you an idea of the types of topics covered in "Albanian Identities: Myth and History." These are the cream of the crop, but every article is articulate, informative, and massively interesting. Other essays address themes of myth in the writings of Ismail Kadare, conspiracy theories in Albanian newspapers, the myths of religion in the formation of an Albanian national identity, and even how Albanian-Americans incorporated their homeland myths into their new lives in the United States. Nearly every article in this book was the equivalent of waking up early on Christmas morning to see what Santa left under the tree. The book takes great pains to emphasize that these articles are not attacking Albanian culture or attempting to denigrate the beliefs of various peoples. Instead, these scholars want to discover how myth manipulation can encourage violence, economically exploit people, and promote ultra nationalistic-expansionist ideas. In this respect, one hopes that a similar tome exploring Serbian and Greek myths is in the works since those two powers have caused much distress to the Albanians over the years. After all, by adopting the definitions about myth in this book we can see that Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic used the myths surrounding the Battle of Kosovo Polje in 1389 to launch an ethnic war against the Kosovar majority there in the 1990s. "Albanian Identities: Myth and History" is an excellent addition to any Albania fan's library. About the only problem I had with the book as a whole is that the definition of myth is too narrow. Yes, myths do the things written about here, but they also fulfill a whole host of other important functions in people's lives. For example, many myths act as archetypes of virtuous behaviors such as bravery, honesty, charity, and the like. Is it possible to separate the various elements of myth? Can we look at only one, two, or three facets of myth while relegating the other parts into the background? Relevant questions, I think. ... Read more |
9. The Albanians: A Modern History by Miranda Vickers | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2001-06-01)
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If the uberpatriots hate it, it must be good
Nothing but pure garbage
Garbage
A poor job
A thorough history on an ignored land I was pleasantly surprised that she discussed the Arberesh (the Albanese of Italy), even if it was briefly. The book is an excellent resource tool and a great addition to any library. ... Read more |
10. The Albanian Question: Reshaping the Balkans by James Pettifer, Miranda Vickers | |
Hardcover: 256
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(2006-12-26)
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Albania Joinsthe NATO Club
Well Destailed explanantion of the aftermath of communism and the role of Kosovo and Albania |
11. Martyrdom today (38 years of torture and imprisonment of Albanian Jesuit Father Mikel Koliqi under the Communist government).: An article from: Catholic Insight | |
Digital: 4
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(1997-06-01)
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12. Confrontation in Kosovo by Peter Prifti | |
Hardcover: 300
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(1999-12-15)
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13. The Crescent and the Eagle: Ottoman Rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874-1913 (Library of Ottoman Studies) by George Gawrych | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2006-12-26)
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14. Albanian Journal of Politics: 2009 | |
Paperback: 206
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(2009-12-21)
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15. Albanian Journal of Politics: 2005 | |
Paperback: 188
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(2006-03-05)
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16. Ethnic Minorities in the Republic of Macedonia: Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, Serbs of the Republic of Macedonia | |
Paperback: 48
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(2010-09-15)
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17. Organic Farming Policies for a Sustainable Development of Rural Areas: The Albanian case by Endrit Kullaj | |
Paperback: 216
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(2010-05-18)
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18. NATO in the 21st Century: Albanian and Macedonian Perspectives.: An article from: U.S. Department of Defense Speeches by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 5
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(2007-02-03)
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19. Albanian Journal of Politics: 2008 | |
Paperback: 140
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(2008-12-15)
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20. The Economic Well-being of Albanians: Trust andSocial Capital: How do Cultural Values and the Levels of Trust AffectSocial Capital and the Robustness ...Performances in the Albanian Societies? by Albinot Shaqiri | |
Paperback: 92
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(2008-12-29)
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