South-Eastern Europe : History, Concepts, Boundaries

  • Drace-Francis W
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This issue of Balkanologie gathers together a selection of papers presented at a special conference organized by the Centre for South-East European Studies, London, dedicated to exploring the idea of South-Eastern Europe. There is no generally agreed definition of South-Eastern Europe, but there are many reasons for this uncertainty. The most banal reason is that Europe is not symmetrical in shape, and therefore does not lend itself with ease to division according to the points of the compass...

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Drace-Francis, W. B. and A. (1999). South-Eastern Europe : History, Concepts, Boundaries. Balkanologie, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.4000/balkanologie.741

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