@article{Committee_2013, title={1. The Balkans at the Turn of the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Centuries}, volume={12}, url={https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/historein/article/view/2278}, DOI={10.12681/historein.209}, abstractNote={<p>Nikos Sigalas, review of <em>The "lost homelands" beyond nostalgia: a sociocultural-political history of Ottoman Greeks, mid-19th–early 20th centuries</em>, by Haris Exertzoglou.</p><p>Elias G. Skoulidas, review of <em>"Blessed are those who possess the land": Land-conquering plans for the "disappropriation" of consciences in Macedonia, 1880-1909</em>, by Spyros Karavas.</p><p>Roumen Daskalov, review of <em>The Balkans: modernisation, identities, ideas; in honour of Prof. Nadia Danova</em> (collective volume).</p><p>Loring M. Danforth, review of <em>Battlefields of Memory: The Macedonian Conflict and Greek Historical Culture</em>, by Erik Sjöberg.</p><p>Sada Payır, review of <em>Les Grecs d’Instabul au XIXe siècle: Histoire socioculturelle de la communauté de Pera</em>, by Méropi Anastassiadou.</p><p>Dimitris Stamatopoulos, review of <em>Society and Politics in Southeastern Europe during the 19th Century</em>, by Tassos Anastasiadis and Nathalie Clayer (eds).</p><p> </p>}, journal={Historein}, author={Committee, Editorial}, year={2013}, month={Apr.}, pages={111–133} }