Edith Durham is best known for her classic travel books about the Balkans. However, she was also a passionate, articulate and well-informed commentator on the twists and turns of Balkan politics and the machinations of the Great Powers. The pieces in this collection of her writings from the early half of the twentieth century remind us of the many connections between Britain and the Balkans over recent centuries - of Tennyson, Disraeli, Lord Fitzmaurice, Aubrey Herbert and Margaret Hasluck. With its wide geographical sweep, the book offers a fair picture of the Balkans in the early twentieth century: Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, Serbia are all represented - their dangers and wonders, ugly brutality and startling beauty, history, custom, geography and politics. The anthology offers vivid pictures of Balkan locations which will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in modern Balkan history.
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A collection of writings from the early half of the twentieth century that remind us of the many connections between Britain and the Balkans over the centuries - of Tennyson, Disraeli, Lord Fitzmaurice, Aubrey Herbert and Margaret Hasluck. It offers a picture of the Balkans in the early twentieth century.
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Introduction by Elizabeth Gowing

The Blaze in the Balkans

My Golden Sisters: a Macedonian Picture

Balkan Sketches - What use to make a fuss?

Balkan Sketches - Life is Cheap

As Others See It: a Sketch in Old Servia

Albanian and Montenegrin Folklore

Hil

The Soul of the War

Travels in Trueland: an Ecclesiastical Episode

Ritual nudity in Europe

The Serbs As Seen in Their National Songs

Because of the Berlin Congress: a True Tale, Dedicated to the Drawers of Frontiers

King Nikola of Montenegro

Albania: Oldest and Quaintest of Balkan Peoples

A Bird Tradition in the West of the Balkan Peninsula

Head-hunting in the Balkans

The Balkans as a Danger Point

Tribes of Northern Albania

A Very Free Press

The Making of a Saint

Albania

Les mer
A collection of writings from the early half of the twentieth century that remind us of the many connections between Britain and the Balkans over the centuries - of Tennyson, Disraeli, Lord Fitzmaurice, Aubrey Herbert and Margaret Hasluck. It offers a picture of the Balkans in the early twentieth century.
Les mer

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ISBN
9781848857100
Publisert
2014-04-02
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; I.B. Tauris
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
142 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

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Mary Edith Durham (1863 - 1944) was a British traveller, artist and writer who became famous for her anthropological accounts of life in Albania in the early 20th century. Robert Elsie is a writer, translator, interpreter and specialist in Albanian studies. Bejtullah Destani is Director of the Centre for Albanian Studies. Elizabeth Gowing works with the Ethnological Museum in Pristina, Kosovo and on other projects to stimulate travel to this beautiful and little-known part of Europe. She is the author of Edith and I: On the Trail of an Edwardian Traveller in Kosovo.