The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey

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The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey

by Nevill Forbes, D. G. (David George) Hogarth, David Mitrany, Arnold Toynbee

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Project Gutenberg

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2004-03-01

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Public domain in the USA.

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Nevill Forbes

1883–1929

An early British Slavist who helped open Russian and Balkan studies to English-speaking readers, he wrote practical language books as well as broader historical works. His career at Oxford was brief but influential, and his textbooks were especially valued by students.

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D. G. (David George) Hogarth

D. G. (David George) Hogarth

1862–1927

An adventurous scholar of the ancient world, he combined field archaeology, travel writing, and close study of the Middle East. His books carry the voice of someone who knew both the classical past and the modern landscapes built over it.

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David Mitrany

David Mitrany

1888–1975

Best known for shaping the idea of international functionalism, this Romanian-born British scholar argued that practical cooperation between countries could build a more peaceful world. His work helped leave a lasting mark on thinking about European integration and the role of international organizations.

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Arnold Toynbee

Arnold Toynbee

1889–1975

Best known for the sweeping multi-volume work A Study of History, this British historian tried to explain how civilizations rise, adapt, and decline. His big-picture approach made him one of the most widely discussed historical thinkers of the 20th century.

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