LITERARY WALK
A journey through South East Europe with texts and books that we recommend to anybody interested in the region
A project supported by ERSTE Stiftung
These are all books that ESI finds interesting and recommends to our friends. The literary walk, which we are expanding, is a 100 percent noncommercial service: while we ask every publisher for permission, we do not receive any benefit from presenting these books except the joy of sharing our enthusiasm. For any feedback please write to feedback@esiweb.org.
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NEW: Istanbul: Food and the frugal Turks
Turkish Letters. 2005. First published by Eland in 2001, this edition, 2005. Ogier de Busbecq |
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NEW: Micklagard: Surprising, cosmopolitan Constantinople
Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire. 2007. Penguin. Judith Herrin |
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NEW: Sukhumi: The history of the region became ashes
Black Sea: Birthplace of Civilisation and Barbarism. 2007. Vintage Books. Neal Ascherson |
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NEW: Black Sea: The coming of steam and rail
The Black Sea: A History. 2004. Oxford University Press. Charles King |
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NEW: Mestrovic: Motherhood and the Victor
Mestrovic: The Making of a Master. 2008. Stacey International. Maria Mestrovic, edited by Marcus Tanner |
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NEW: Rizvanovici, Bosnia: Gnashing
Like Eating a Stone: Surviving the Past in Bosnia. 2008. Portobello Books. Wojciech Tochman. Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones |
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NEW: Down the Danube with Magris: Ruse
Danube. 2001. The Harvill Press. First published in Italian in 1986 and this extract taken from the 2001 translated edition. Claudio Magris. Translated by Patrick Creagh |
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NEW: From Pristina to Tskhinvali
Kosovo: What Everyone Needs to Know. 2008. Oxford University Press. Tim Judah |
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NEW: Serbia, Historians and Hitler's War
Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia. 2008. Hurst. Stevan Pavlowitch |
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NEW: Balkan Strongmen: Bulgaria's Zhivkov
Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe. 2007. Hurst. Ed: Bernd J. Fischer |
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NEW: Sarajevo: The Siege Within
Blue Helmets and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo. 2008. Cornell University Press. Peter Andreas |
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NEW: Durres 1961: Beijing on Sea
Albania – China's Beachhead in Europe. 1963. Praeger in the US and Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Published in German in 1962 and English in 1963. Harry Hamm. Translated by Victor Anderson |
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NEW: Cetinje: Eggs for the Ladies
Life and Death in the Balkans: A Family Saga in a Century of Conflict. 2008. Hurst. Bato Tomasevic |
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NEW: Bosnia: Land of Immigrants
The History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. 2007. Saqi. Marko Attila Hoare |
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NEW: Ottoman Croatia
Croatia Through History: The Making of a European State. 2007. Saqi. Branka Magas |
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NEW: Harem: All the Sultan's Women
Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire. 1998. Henry Holt. Jason Goodwin |
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NEW: Sibiu: Regime Change, European Style
Endgame in the Balkans: Regime Change, European Style. 2006. Brookings. Elizabeth Pond |
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NEW: 1929: The Balkans and the Great Crash
History of the Balkans: Twentieth Century. (Volume 2). 1983. Cambridge University Press. Barbara Jelavich |
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NEW: Rumeli and how the Balkans became the Balkans
The Balkans. 2000. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, an imprint of The Orion Publishing Group, London. Mark Mazower |
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NEW: 1948: Stalin, Kosovo and Swallowing Albania
Conversations with Stalin. 2000. Harcourt Brace. Milovan Djilas |
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NEW: Princes Amongst Men
Princes Amongst Men: Journeys with Gypsy Musicians. 2007. Serpent's Tail. Garth Cartwright |
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Zamfirovo: Rural livelihoods in the mid-1990s
Domesticating Revolution. From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian Village. 1998. Pennsylvania State University Press. Gerald W. Creed |
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Sofia: Bulgaria's Jews during WWII
A Concise History of Bulgaria. 2005. Cambridge University Press. Richard J. Crampton |
The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics. 1992. Cornell University Press. Ivo Banac |
Peacemakers: The Paris Conference of 1919 and Its Attempt to End War. 2003. John Murray. Margaret MacMillan |
The Bosniak: Adil Zulfikarpašić in dialogue with Milovan Djilas and Nadežda Gaće. 1998. Hurst. Milovan Djilas & Nadežda Gaće |
Homeland Calling: Exile Patriotism and the Balkans Wars. 2003. Cornell University Press. Paul Hockenos |
Why Angels Fall: A Journey Through Orthodox Europe From Byzantium to Kosovo. 2000. MacMillan. Victoria Clark |
Queen of Roumania: The life of Princess Marie, grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. 1989. Trans-Atlantic Publications. Hannah Pakula |
The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics. 1992. Cornell University Press. Ivo Banac |
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Istanbul: Swimming across the Bosphorus
Crescent and Star – Turkey between two worlds. 2001. Farrar Straus Giroux. Stephen Kinzer |
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The Kotor - Constantinople Express
Realm of the Black Mountain: A History of Montenegro. 2007. Hurst. Elizabeth Roberts |
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Pristina: Kosovo like Namibia?
A Paper House: The Ending of Yugoslavia. 1992. Vintage. Mark Thompson |
With God, For the People. Laszlo Tokes, as told to David Porter. 1990. Hodder & Stoughton. Laszlo Tokes |
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Mealtime - Interwar years in Travnik
Peasant Life in Jugoslavia. 1941. Seeley, Service & Co. Olive Lodge |
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Novi Sad: Nest of the Serbian nation
The Mountains of Serbia: Travels through Inland Yugoslavia. 1977. Readers Union. Anne Kindersley |
Twice a Stranger: The Mass Expulsions that Forged Modern Greece and Turkey. 2006. Granta Books. Bruce Clark |
Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950. 2005. Harper Perennial. Mark Mazower |
This is Serbia Calling: Rock 'n' roll radio and Belgrade's underground resistance. 2001. Serpent's Tail. Matthew Collin |
King Zog of Albania: Europe's Self-Made Muslim Monarch. 2004. New York University Press. Jason Tomes |
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City without traffic - Pristina 1966
Kosova-Kosovo: Prelude to War 1966-1999. 1999. Redland Pr Inc. Mary Motes |