Balkan Studies Library

Series Editors:
Zoran Milutinović
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Established in 2010 to meet a growing international interest in Balkan studies, the Balkan Studies Library series publishes high-quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary research on all aspects of the Balkans with a focus on history, politics and culture. The region is defined here as comprising Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and the countries of former Yugoslavia, including their imperial Ottoman and Habsburg heritage.

The series publishes monographs, collective volumes, and editions of source materials. Disciplines covered include history, anthropology, archaeology, political science, sociology, legal studies, economy, religion, literary studies, cultural studies, gender studies, film, theatre and media studies, art history, language and linguistics. The editors especially welcome comparative studies, be they comparisons between individual Balkan countries, or of (parts of) the region with other countries and regions. All submissions are subject to anonymous peer review by leading specialists.

Until Volume 27, the series was published by Brill, click here.
The series does not publish conference proceedings.
Transforming Southeast Europe During the Long 19th Century
Persons and Personalities as Agents of Modernization in the Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Space
Volume 35
978-3-657-76002-2
Anti-Axis Resistance in Southeastern Europe, 1939-1945
Forms and Varieties
Volume 32
978-3-657-79039-5
From Grand Estates to Grand Corruption
The battle over the possessions of Prince Albert of Thurn and Taxis in interwar Yugoslavia
Volume 33
978-3-657-79042-5
Changing Subjects, Moving Objects
Status, Mobility, and Social Transformation in Southeastern Europe, 1700–1850
Volume 31
978-3-657-70487-3
The Media of Memory
Volume 29
978-3-657-70447-7
Inventing the Social in Romania, 1848-1914
Networks and Laboratories of Knowledge
Volume 28
978-3-657-70489-7
Zoran Milutinović is Professor of South Slav Literature and Modern Literary Theory at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.
Alex Drace-Francis is Associate Professor of Modern European Literary and Cultural History in the Department of European Studies, University of Amsterdam.
Series Editors
Zoran Milutinovic, University College London
Alex Drace-Francis, University of Amsterdam

Advisory Board
Marie-Janine Calic, University of Munich
Lenard J. Cohen, Simon Fraser University
Jasna Dragovic-Soso, Goldsmiths, University of London
Radmila Gorup, Columbia University
Robert M. Hayden, University of Pittsburgh
Robert Hodel, Hamburg University
Anna Krasteva, New Bulgarian University
Galin Tihanov, Queen Mary University of London
Maria Todorova, University of Illinois
Christian Voss, Humboldt University, Berlin
Andrew Wachtel, Northwestern University
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