CEU eTD Collection (2009); Krasniqi, Gezim: Unrecognized alike, yet not equal: Albanians and Bosnian Muslims in interwar Yugoslavia 1918-1941

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author Krasniqi, Gezim
Title Unrecognized alike, yet not equal: Albanians and Bosnian Muslims in interwar Yugoslavia 1918-1941
Summary This thesis examines and compares the position of Bosnian Muslims and Albanians, as unrecognized national groups, in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It attempts to argue that despite the fact that both groups were equally unrecognized, they had different state treatment and, consequently, different position within the state, with Bosnian Muslims being in better position compared to Albanians.
Chapters:
1. KINGDOM OF SERBS, CROATS AND SLOVENES: A UNITARY STATE OF THREE ‘TRIBES’ / 2. THE OTHERS: UNRECOGNIZED NATIONAL GROUPS IN INTERWAR YUGOSLAVIA / 3. BOSNIAN MUSLIMS AS THE RELIGIOUS OTHER OF SOUTH SLAVIC PEOPLE / 4. ALBANIANS: THE IRRITANT ELEMENT WITHIN ‘OLD SERBIA’ / 5. BOSNIAN MUSLIMS AND ALBANIANS IN THE KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA: A COMPARISON
Supervisor Bieber, Florian; Kovacs, Maria
Department Nationalism Studies MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/krasniqi_gezim.pdf

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