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Developing Identity in the Balkans
  • Russian 275

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Basic information
  • Instructor George Gutsche
  • gutscheg_at_u.arizona.edu
  • http//russian.arizona.edu/courses/balkans
  • Office hours TTh 330-430 or by appointment
  • D2L

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Introduction to an area of the world that is
  • Complicated
  • Dangerous
  • Rich in tradition and history
  • Linguistically and culturally diverse
  • Multi-national

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News
  • Elections in Serbia implications for Kosovo
  • Pipeline agreement Bulgaria and Russia

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Balkan Familiar Faces
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People
  • Rade erbedija (Rade Sherbedzija)
  • Goran Vinjic (Goran Visnjic)
  • Slobodan Miloevic

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Special characters (for Slavic)
  • zhe
  • C che
  • C ch(ee)
  • sha
  • Miloevic

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What are the Balkans?
  • Mountains (Stara planina)
  • Peninsula

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Defining the Balkans
  • Balkan lt balak (Trk) mountain
  • Balkan Mountains Stara Planina (Old Mountains)
    in Bulgaria Haemus Mountains (Latin name)
  • Balkan geographic zone begins south of the Sava
    R. and Danube R. to Mediterranean, Adriatic and
    Aegean Seas (but can also include Slovenia and
    Romania)

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Mountain Ranges
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The Bigger Picture
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Balkan Countries
  • Albania
  • Bulgaria
  • Greece
  • Hungary and Turkey
  • Romania (Rumania)
  • Yugoslavia (Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro,
    Bosnia-Hercegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia)

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Yugoslavia Now
  • Croatia
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Serbia (plus Kosovo, Vojvodina)-Montenegro
  • Kosovo protectorate (formerly part of Serbia)
  • FYROM (Republic of Macedonia)
  • Slovenia

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Kosova (Kosovo) (Currently a protectorate)
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General Summary
  • Balkans subject to numerous influences
  • Extreme linguistic diversity
  • Extreme variety in belief systems
  • Rich intermix of cultures and genetics

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Key Terms
  • Balkanization
  • Ethnicity
  • Identity
  • Nationality

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Balkanization
  • Result of division into small often hostile units
  • Historical basis in Balkan wars 1911-13
  • Primarily used to refer to regions or territories
  • Pejorative

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Languages of the Balkans
  • Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian Slavic
  • Bulgarian Slovenian Macedonian Slavic
  • Albanian
  • Unique
  • Dacian or Illyrian (speculative)
  • Rumanian (Romanian) Romance
  • Greek Helenic
  • Turkish Turkic
  • Romany Sanskrit (Indo-Iranian)

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Alphabets
  • Latin
  • Cyrillic
  • Greek
  • Latin Plus

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Important facts
  • Languages dont respect national borders
  • Borders often change
  • Empires leave their mark

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Kaplan
  • Vivid examples of Balkan violence
  • Uses significant quotes by natives
  • Message something special about the Balkans?
  • Is it more susceptible to violence?
  • Is it more extreme in its nationalism?

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Kaplans Interests
  • Tendencies toward conflict strong feelings
  • Historical-cultural monuments
  • Journalistic-travel accounts of the 20th century
    (West, Reed)
  • Jewish experiences in the Balkans

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Kaplan Problems?
  • Prologue Nazism, for instance, can claim Balkan
    origins. Among the flophouses of Vienna, a
    breeding ground of ethnic resentments close to
    the southern Slavic world, Hitler learned how to
    hate so infectiously. xxiii

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Pec Monastery Complex
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Michael Palin Film on The New Europe
  • Series
  • Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Kosovo

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Croatian Islands (Hvar)
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Eating with natives
  • Tito references?
  • Prime Minister and President 1945-80
  • Controversial, charismatic
  • Hero or Ruthless Dictator?

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On to Dubrovnik and Bosnia
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Empires in Contact and Conflict
  • Pre-classical and classical antiquity
  • Roman
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire

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Identity
  • Set of characteristics by which something is
    recognizable or known
  • Set of behavioral or physical characteristics by
    which a person is recognizable as a member of a
    particular group
  • Quality (or condition) of being the same as
    something else
  • Set of enduring personality traits

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Constructing identity
  • Abstract notion with philosophical implications
  • Construction and constructing overused and
    misleading terms
  • Ordinary terms (like choosing and changing
    and developing) are more precise and more
    useful
  • Identities are often assigned, with or without
    your permission or awareness

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Essential Point
  • Construction talk motivated by desire to
    de-emphasize identity as a given from birth
  • Construction is often preceded by social
  • Descriptions are not the same as constructions
    we (and others) identify ourselves differently in
    different contexts

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Ethnicity
  • Condition belonging to a particular ethnic group
  • Ethnic pertaining to a subgroup within a
    social-cultural system that claims or is accorded
    special status on the basis of a set of traits.
  • Traits are complex and variable, and can include
    religious, linguistic, ancestral (genetic), and
    physical characteristics

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Nationality
  • Status belonging to a particular nation by
    origin, birth, or naturalization
  • Status having common origins or traditions
  • Status considered to constitute a nation
  • National character
  • Status existing as a politically autonomous
    entity

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Nationalism
  • Promoted in times of stress
  • Divisive encourages Us/Them thinking
  • Blurs distinctions what people share and what
    divides them
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