The underground Macedonian Revolutionary Organization recruited
and mobilized over 20,000 supporters to take up arms against the
Ottoman Empire between 1893 and 1903. Challenging conventional
wisdom about the role of ethnic and national identity in Balkan
history, Keith Brown focuses on social and cultural mechanisms of
loyalty to describe the circuits of trust and terror webs of secret
communications and bonds of solidarity that linked migrant workers,
remote villagers, and their leaders in common cause. Loyalties were
covertly created and maintained through acts of oath-taking,
record-keeping, arms-trading, and in the use and management of
deadly violence."
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