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2. Kosova / Jusuf Buxhovi
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Title : Kosova : The Ottoman Empire Other title : Kosova Material Type: printed text Authors: Jusuf Buxhovi, Author ; Jason l. Frazer, Editor ; Besa Pinchotti, Editor Publisher: Houston : Jalifat Publishing Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 499 p. Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-976714-06-4 General note: Includes bibliographical references and footnotes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : Albanian (sqi) Descriptors: Kosovo (Republic) - History
Ottoman EmpireClass number: 949.71 Abstract: Publisher in three volumes, The Kosova series is the first attempt by an Albanian author to make a comprehensive history presentation of this small European country. Providing an analysis of the past, from ancient to modern times, Jusuf Buxhovi distinguishes Kosova as a continuation of the old kingdom of Dardania-a land inhabited by Albanians throughout history. The author, who has previously been awarded for many of his historical works, is unaffected by the bias of academics influenced by the communist regime. He describes and analyzes the past with fairness and balance, considering different points of views and accepting the well-founded arguments of domestic and foreign scholars. Ultimately, relying on this approach, Buxhovi views Kosova or Dardania as an integral part of the Albanian ethnic territory, as a cradle of progressive development, and as the birthplace of prominent individuals who contributed to their nation as well as the Western civilization as a whole. Contents note: The Ottoman Empire and Medieval Albania; Between East and West; Albanianism, Islamism and Ottomanism; The Eastern Crisis; The Albanian League and the congress of Berlin; The struggle for Nationality Rights; The Albanians and the young Turks; The Kosovo uprising and the Albanian Independence; Conclusion; Appendix Tables and Excerpts; Bibliography and Archive Sources; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16281 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001208 949.71 Bux-KosA 2013 V.2 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available 3. Kosova / Jusuf Buxhovi
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Title : Kosova : From Occupation to International Protectorate Other title : Kosova Material Type: printed text Authors: Jusuf Buxhovi, Author ; Jason l. Frazer, Editor ; Besa Pinchotti, Editor Publisher: Houston : Jalifat Publishing Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 916 p. Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-976714-07-1 General note: Includes bibliographical references and footnotes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : Albanian (sqi) Descriptors: Albanian history - Kosovo (Republic)
Albanian questions - Political crisis - Kosovo
Albanians - History - Yugoslavia - Kosovo (Republic)
Kosovo (Republic) - HistoryClass number: 949.71 Abstract: Publisher in three volumes, The Kosova series is the first attempt by an Albanian author to make a comprehensive history presentation of this small European country. Providing an analysis of the past, from ancient to modern times, Jusuf Buxhovi distinguishes Kosova as a continuation of the old kingdom of Dardania-a land inhabited by Albanians throughout history.
The author, who has previously been awarded for many of his historical works, is unaffected by the bias of academics influenced by the communist regime. He describes and analyzes the past with fairness and balance, considering different points of views and accepting the well-founded arguments of domestic and foreign scholars. Ultimately, relying on this approach, Buxhovi views Kosova or Dardania as an integral part of the Albanian ethnic territory, as a cradle of progressive development, and as the birthplace of prominent individuals who contributed to their nation as well as the Western civilization as a whole.Contents note: The London Conference and Independence of Albania; Kosova and the Serbian-Yugoslavian Reoccupation of Albanian Territories; The beginning of Kosova's Colonization; Fascism, Communism, and the Reunification of Albania. The serbian Annexation of Kosova and early Struggle for Autonomy; Kosova as part of the Federation; The reemergence of serbian centralism and the beginning of yugoslavia's disintegration. The Declaration of the Republic of Kosova and the Parallel state; The dissolution of Yugoslavia and Kosova; From Geneva to Dayton; From Dayton to Rambouillet; Raising Kosova as an international issue; Nato in Kosova; Conlusion; Notes and Bibliography; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16280 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001207 949.71 Bux-KosE 2013 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available V.1. Kosova / Jusuf Buxhovi
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Title : Kosova : Dardania in Ancient and Medieval Times Material Type: printed text Authors: Jusuf Buxhovi, Author ; Jason l. Frazer, Editor ; Besa Pinchotti, Editor Publisher: Houston : Jalifat Publishing Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: 486 p. Size: 25 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-976714-05-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references and footnotes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : Albanian (sqi) Descriptors: History - Antique - Ancient history
Kosovo (Republic) - History
Middle Ages - HistoryClass number: 949.7 Abstract: Publisher in three volumes, The Kosova series is the first attempt by an Albanian author to make a comprehensive history presentation of this small European country. Providing an analysis of the past, from ancient to modern times, Jusuf Buxhovi distinguishes Kosova as a continuation of the old kingdom of Dardania-a land inhabited by Albanians throughout history.
The author, who has previously been awarded for many of his historical works, is unaffected by the bias of academics influenced by the communist regime. He describes and analyzes the past with fairness and balance, considering different points of views and accepting the well-founded arguments of domestic and foreign scholars. Ultimately, relying on this approach, Buxhovi views Kosova or Dardania as an integral part of the Albanian ethnic territory, as a cradle of progressive development, and as the birthplace of prominent individuals who contributed to their nation as well as the Western civilization as a whole.Contents note: Pelasgians and the Puzzle of Antiquity; Pelasgian Antiquity from an Historical Point of View; Pelasgian Antiquity from a Methological Point of View; Pelasgian Antiquity from an Archeological Point of View; Pelasgian Antiquity from a Linguistic Point of View; Homer and the True Pelasgian Antiquity; Pelasgians and Dardanians; Dardanian-Illyrian Ethnic Relations; Dardanian-Illyrian-Greek Relations; Illyrians, Epirotes, Macedonians, and Etruscans(Tyrrheneans); Dardanian Kingdom; Long Wars Against Rome; Roman Conquests and Uprisings against Them; Illyrians and Dardanians during the Roman Empire; Romanization and Illyrian-Dardanian Ethnic Identity; Illyricum and the Emergence of Byzantium; Christianity in Illyricum and Dardania; Dardania and Byzantium; Illyrians and Dardanians within the Framework of Early Byzantine Mentality; Slavic Invasions and Deepening of Divisions between East and West; Illyricum and Bulgarians; From Themes to the First Arberian Principalities; Arbenians between Byzantium and the West; Despotate of Epirus and Arberian Kingdom; The Agony of Byzantium and Arberian Principalities; Ethnic Relation between Arberians and Slav Invaders during the Middle Ages; Social and Political Relations between Arberians and Slav Invaders. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16279 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001206 949.7 Bux-Kos V.1 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available