Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί (14ος-19ος αι.) (1978)
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Abbreviation
Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί (14ος-19ος αι.) (1978)
Form of publication
Book

Μαρία Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί. Από την τουρκική κατάκτηση στην εθνική αποκατάσταση (14ος-19ος αι.) (Ιδιωτική έκδοση, Ιωάννινα 1978)

Data
In The People of the Balkans: From the Turkish occupation to the national restoration (14th – 19th c) (in Greek) Maria Nystazopoulou-Pelekidou studies the period between 1354 and 1878, in other words from the date when the Ottoman Turks first established themselves in Europe until the Treaty of Berlin. This treaty’s date is made to stand for the ethnic and political restoration of the Balkan peoples. Part One: The Balkan Peninsula under Ottoman rule. A “The Turkish occupation” pp. 3-14, Β “Turkish rule” pp. 15-33, C “The awakening of ethnic consciousness in the Balkan peoples” pp. 34-51. Part Two: Ethnic struggles and political restoration of the Balkan peoples. A “The Serbian Revolution (1804-1834)” pp. 55-108, Β “The Ottoman Empire and the Great Powers (1829-1875)” pp. 109-119, C “The people of Yugoslavia. Struggles for liberation and movements toward union” pp. 120-144, D “Bulgaria. Church schism and liberation movements” pp. 145-162, E “Romania. The union of the Trans-Danubian Principalities and the foundation of the Romanian state” pp. 163-176, F “The Balkan crisis and the Treaty of Berlin (1875-1878)” pp. 177-189. Addendum: “Albania: the last Turkish-occupied Balkan land” pp. 191-204. Chronological Table pp. 205-224. Bibliography pp. 225-232. Index of names and terms pp. 233-248. Table of contents pp. 249-253. List of maps p. 254. Corrections p. 255. Additions p. 256. The volume includes 8 maps. Total pages α΄-ια΄ and 1-258.
Key words
Adriatic Sea.
Aegean Sea.
Albania.
Alexander Karadjordjevic, prince of Serbia.
Austrian Empire.
Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Balkans.
Belgrade.
Bosnia.
Bulgaria.
Congress of Berlin, 1878.
Crimean War.
Croatia.
Danube.
Eastern Question.
Ecclesiastical history.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Egypt.
Epirus / Epiros.
Europe.
France.
Greece.
Illyria.
Janissaries.
Kossovo.
Late Byzantine period.
Medieval Serbia.
Mediterranean.
Mihailo Ombrenović, Prince of Serbia.
Montenegro.
Nationalism.
Nicholas I, tsar of Russia.
Northern Thrace / Eastern Romelia.
Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman institutions.
Ottoman period.
Ottoman Sultans.
Pan-Slavism.
Pasvanoğlu, pasha of Vidin.
Phanariotes.
Romania / Rumania.
Russia.
Selim III.
Serbia.
Serbian National Uprising.
Serbs.
Skopia.
Slavs.
Slovenia.
Sublime Porte.
Timar-holders.
Trans-Danubian Principalities.
Treaty of San Stephano, 1878.
Wallachia.
Yugoslavia.