The Balkan Wars From Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44642-4_2
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Ethnonationalism, Irredentism, and Empire

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“…The final demise and the destruction of social cohesion need to be understood in the context of economic, military and diplomatic arrangements at the world level (Owen, 1976). It was the irredentist aspirations of nationalist Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece, each aspiring to a ‘Greater’ version of their territorial entities, that contributed to catastrophe, accelerating the extremist grip on power, not inherent inter‐religious enmity (Adanir, 2016). For their part, colonial powers, Britain and France in particular, were instrumental in furthering anti‐Western feelings and the development of Turkish and Arab nationalisms during and after the First World War.…”
Section: The Ottoman Empire From the Balkans To The Gulf Of Adenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final demise and the destruction of social cohesion need to be understood in the context of economic, military and diplomatic arrangements at the world level (Owen, 1976). It was the irredentist aspirations of nationalist Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece, each aspiring to a ‘Greater’ version of their territorial entities, that contributed to catastrophe, accelerating the extremist grip on power, not inherent inter‐religious enmity (Adanir, 2016). For their part, colonial powers, Britain and France in particular, were instrumental in furthering anti‐Western feelings and the development of Turkish and Arab nationalisms during and after the First World War.…”
Section: The Ottoman Empire From the Balkans To The Gulf Of Adenmentioning
confidence: 99%