Did you know that the Balkans is home to some of the oldest cities in the world?
Many have heard the term “Balkans” tossed about but likely don’t know a whole lot about the region. The saga of the Balkans is profound yet incredibly complicated. Bordered by both the Balkan Mountains of southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, this region holds a strong place in the history of Western civilization and is also a major crossroads of Eastern civilization as well.
The Balkans have been the stomping grounds of both Byzantine emperors and Ottoman sultans. And both Christianity and Islam call this place home. Sadly, it was this clash of culture and religion that would lead to much of the struggles in the history of the Balkans.
Similar fault lines of conflict occurred in more recent years, especially when the Balkans erupted in bloodshed in the 1990s. The Balkans had just thrown off the fetters of decades of communism to embrace an uncertain future, only to be haunted by terrible demons from its past.
This audiobook takes a look at both the ancient past of this important part of the world, as well as more recent events.
In this audiobook, you will learn about:
• The people who first called the Balkans home; • The role and impact Alexander the Great had on the region; • What life was like for the people of the Balkans during the Roman and Byzantine Empires; • What changes did the Ottoman administration bring to the Balkans; • The interesting roles the Balkans played during the two world wars; • How communism penetrated into the Balkans and its influence today; • What the Balkan states have been up to in more recent years; • And much more!
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© 2022 Captivating History (Ljudbok): 9798822637191
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 9 september 2022
Did you know that the Balkans is home to some of the oldest cities in the world?
Many have heard the term “Balkans” tossed about but likely don’t know a whole lot about the region. The saga of the Balkans is profound yet incredibly complicated. Bordered by both the Balkan Mountains of southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, this region holds a strong place in the history of Western civilization and is also a major crossroads of Eastern civilization as well.
The Balkans have been the stomping grounds of both Byzantine emperors and Ottoman sultans. And both Christianity and Islam call this place home. Sadly, it was this clash of culture and religion that would lead to much of the struggles in the history of the Balkans.
Similar fault lines of conflict occurred in more recent years, especially when the Balkans erupted in bloodshed in the 1990s. The Balkans had just thrown off the fetters of decades of communism to embrace an uncertain future, only to be haunted by terrible demons from its past.
This audiobook takes a look at both the ancient past of this important part of the world, as well as more recent events.
In this audiobook, you will learn about:
• The people who first called the Balkans home; • The role and impact Alexander the Great had on the region; • What life was like for the people of the Balkans during the Roman and Byzantine Empires; • What changes did the Ottoman administration bring to the Balkans; • The interesting roles the Balkans played during the two world wars; • How communism penetrated into the Balkans and its influence today; • What the Balkan states have been up to in more recent years; • And much more!
Scroll up and click the “add to cart” button to learn more about the Balkans!
© 2022 Captivating History (Ljudbok): 9798822637191
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 9 september 2022
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Mats
23 mars 2023
Largely informative and correct, although partly unnuanced and repeating the traditional western narrative of the “wild Balkans”.Annoying that the reader doesn’t even make an effort to pronounce names and place’s correctly, and I’m saying that as a reader without any roots in Balkans. E.g given the infamy of Slobodan Milošević it’s baffling that someone would pronounces “ć” as “k”.
A
29 sep. 2022
Sad that the resistance of Skanderbeg against the ottomans is mentioned so little despite its big importance for the balkan region
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