Christian Networks in the Ottoman Empire

Christian Networks in the Ottoman Empire

A Transnational History

Naxidou, Eleonora; Konstantinova, Yura

Central European University Press

09/2024

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Acknowledgements

List of maps, tables and illustrations


Introduction

Eleonora Naxidou, Yura Konstantinova


Part I: Internal networks and their trans-Balkan expansion


Commercial Networks in the Balkans (Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries)

Evguenia Davidova


Local Elites and Provincial Administration: Social Networks in the Province of Nish in the Early Tanzimat Era

Yonca Koeksal


Trade Networks in the Danube Region in the 1840s: The Case of Apostolos Arsakis

?tefan Petrescu


Tracing Ideological Networks in Newspapers: Alexander Battenberg's Trip to Greece and the Balkan Federation (1883)

Stamatia Fotiadou


Albanian Orthodox Intellectuals and Dilemmas of Discourses: Networks, Mentalities and National Narratives (late 19th-early 20th centuries)

Elias G. Skoulidas


Revolutionary and Paramilitary Networks in European Turkey: Ideological and Political Counteractions and Interactions (1878-1908)

Zorka Parvanova


Part II: External networks and their intra-Balkan connections


Establishing Consular Networks in the Balkans: An Overview

George Koutzakiotis


Consular Jurisdiction and the Rise of Nation-States in the "Long" Nineteenth Century

Simeon A. Simeonov


A Balkan Network of Liberal Thinkers and their Federal Ideas (1860-1870)

Eleonora Naxidou


Propagating the Gospel among "Nominal Christians": American Protestant Missionaries in the 19th-century Ottoman Balkans

Elmira Vassileva


Between Politics and Charity: Russian Material Aid to the Balkan Orthodox Churches (1830-1877)

Lora Gerd


Trade Networks and Political Influence: Russia and the Bulgarian Merchants

Yura Konstantinova


Conclusion

Eleonora Naxidou, Yura Konstantinova


List of Contributors

Index
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Ottoman Empire; Christians; Networks; Southeastern Europe; Elites