Roudometof provides an in-depth analysis of inter-ethnic
relations in the southern Balkans. He examines the evolution of the
Macedonian Question and the production of rival national narratives
by Greeks, Bulgarians, and Macedonians. He introduces the concept
of a national narrative in order to account for the production and
proliferation of different forms of collective memory among the
rival nation-states. Roudometof deconstructs the national
narratives of the competing sides and shows the limits of these
narratives and their biases. He also develops an alternative
interpretation of Macedonian national formation.
The contentious issue of Macedonian national minorities in the
southern Balkans is examined as well as the issue of the Albanian
movements toward self-determination and succession in Kosovo and
western Macedonia. Roudometof argues that the Macedonian minority
groups are not as numerous in the neighboring states as it is
conventionally assumed. With regard to the Albanian national
question, he provides a review of the post-1945 relations between
Albania and Greece, the Albanians of Kosovo and the Serbs, and the
Albanians and Macedonians. He argues that the Albanian nationalist
movements have grown out of the interaction between Albanians and
their neighboring nations and ethnic groups. An important resource
for scholars, students, and other researchers involved with the
Balkans and ethnic conflict resolution in general.
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