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  1. ALBANIAN HIGHLAND TRIBAL SOCIETY AND FAMILY STRUCTURE IN THE PROCESS OF TWENTIETH CENTURY TRANSFORMATION.: An article from: East European Quarterly by Bernd J. Fischer, 1999-09-22
  2. Statement of the natives of Korytsa and Kolonia, members of the Pan-Epirotic union in America, in reply to the declaration of the Pan-Albanian federation in America, December 1919
  3. Ethnic Groups in Kosovo: Romani People, Albanians, Serbs, Bosniaks, Serbs in Kosovo, Gorani, Albanians in Kosovo, History of Medieval Kosovo
  4. SERBIA AND NATO: THE 1999 WAR: An entry from Gale's <i>History Behind the Headlines, Vols. 1-6</i> by James Frusetta, 2001
  5. Albanian Struggle in th Old World and New by Federal Writers Project, 1939-06
  6. Balkan Sprachbund: Balkan sprachbund.Indo- European languages, Balkans, Proto- Romanian language, History of the Balkans, Albanian language, Bulgarian grammar, Macedonian grammar
  7. Racial history of the Albanians by Calvin Kephart, 1944
  8. Premier Albanian Coaches: A History of Independent Bus and Coach Operation Since 1923 by Ian F. Read, 1985-10
  9. The history of the Caucasian Albanians (London oriental series) by Moses, 1961
  10. Kosova the Albanians in Yugoslavia in Light of Historical Documents: An Essays by S. S. Juka, 1984-04
  11. KOSOVO: ETHNIC TENSIONS AND NATIONALISM: An entry from Gale's <i>History Behind the Headlines, Vols. 1-6</i> by James Frusetta, 2001
  12. The proclamation of independence of Albania--a great turning-point in the history of the Albanian people by Stefanaq Pollo, 1983
  13. History of Albanian Literature by Robert Elsie, 1995
  14. Fiftieth Anniversary Book of the Albanian Orthodox Church in America 1908-1958 by Fan S. Noli, 1960

41. Millsaps College - News & Events
Millsaps forum and exhibit examine albanian history (January 27, 2003).Dr. Michael Galaty of the sociology and anthropology department
http://www.millsaps.edu/news_events/releases/january/albania.shtml
Quick Links Millsaps Home Directory Search Visitors Events College Catalog Library Millsaps forum and exhibit examine Albanian history
(January 27, 2003)
Dr. Michael Galaty of the sociology and anthropology department at Millsaps College has spent the past several years conducting archaeological research in the remote areas of Albania. Galaty will present a lecture about his studies, titled "Digging the Eagle: Archaeology in the Developing Nation of Albania," on Feb. 7 at 12:30 p.m. in Gertrude C. Ford Academic Complex room 215. The program is free and open to the public. "My lecture will focus on modern Albanian history and the difficulties of conducting archaeological research in a developing nation," Galaty said. "Albania shows us how difficult it is for a poor, developing country to create new economic and political institutions, basically from scratch."
The lecture, which is sponsored by the Millsaps Forum Series, will be accompanied by the opening of a Lewis Art Gallery exhibit featuring Garett Holden's photographs of Albania. Holden, a freelance photographer, received his B.A. degree from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. The lecture will be immediately followed by a special gallery reception.
"Holden's work is tremendous, depicting a country experiencing massive change," Galaty said. "Albania is an absolutely fascinating place, and it comes through in these photos. The photos document the challenges and rewards of practicing archaeology in such a setting."

42. BUBL LINK: 949.6 History Of Albania
Also includes albanian history from the Illyrians to the present, detailsof language, folk music, folk dresses, food, and famous personalities.
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC12496
BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
949.6 History of Albania
Titles Descriptions
  • Albanian Home Page
  • Internet Resources on Albania
  • Library of Congress Country Studies: Albania
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Albanian Home Page
    Information about Albania and the Albanians, with details of Albanian publications, organisations and companies in Albania, Kosova and around the world. Also includes Albanian history from the Illyrians to the present, details of language, folk music, folk dresses, food, and famous personalities.
    Author: Albanian.com
    Subjects: albania, kosovo
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents, index
    Location: usa
    Internet Resources on Albania
    Links to a range of information resources about Albania. Includes a selection of newspapers such as Albanian Observer and Albanian Times.
    Author: School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London University
    Subjects: albania DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: uk
    Library of Congress Country Studies: Albania
    Detailed handbook describing the history of Albania and analysing its political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions, the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors. Particular attention is given to the people who make up the society, their origins, dominant beliefs and values, common interests and the issues on which they are divided, and their attitudes toward each other and toward their social system and political order.
  • 43. NYU Press
    The authors are to be congratulated on the objective way in whichthey have presentedthe albanian history of the last ten years. Tom Winnifrith, Times
    http://www.nyupress.org/product_info.php?isbn=0814787959

    44. Illyria/Ancient Albanians
    albanian history A detailed article which claims the northern Albanianswere Illyrians, but the southern Albanians were originally Epirots.
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/illyria/
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    Illyria/Ancient Albanians Historical ancestors of the people involved in the Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian controversy. The Ancient Illyrians
    Albanian History
    A detailed article which claims the northern Albanians were Illyrians, but the southern Albanians were originally Epirots. The Albanians were the first settlers in the Balkans. Albanian History Chronology of events from 1225 BC to 1992. Dates are not clickable. The Albanians Descendants of the Illyrians who are believed to be the most ancient settlers of the Balkan Peninsula. Site explains how the Illyrians were pushed northwards but maintained their language and national identity through waves of conquest. Alexander's Crossing of Mt. Haemus

    45. C. Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. - New Titles
    albanian history is permeated with myths and mythical narratives, which often servepolitical purposes, and has shown, not least in the Kosovo war, how myths
    http://www.hurstpub.co.uk/2000/new2000/new11.html

    Main Page
    New Titles Signal Books Crawford House ... Contact Us NEW TITLES 2000-2001 Albanian Identities
    Myth, Narratives and Politics
    Edited by Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
    and Bernd J. Fischer
    Albanian history is permeated with myths and mythical
    narratives, which often serve political purposes, and has shown, not
    least in the Kosovo war, how myths are used to justify and
    direct violence. Attention is distracted from responsibilities, and
    power and internal cohesion are established through
    selectively omitting, reproducing or re-inventing myths. While all modern states are susceptible to the power of myth, the extent to which it is challenged in any given society reflects the political character of the state. Crisis-ridden Albania provides a

    46. SSEES:Albanian Studies
    This theme was inspired by the albanian history of nationstate building, isolationistpolitics in communist times and by the specific character of the recent
    http://www.ssees.ac.uk/albstud.htm
    School of Slavonic and East European Studies
    University College London
    Albanian Studies at SSEES
    Vacancy: The Albanian Studies Programme at SSEES was initiated on the first of September 1997 when the first Alex Nash Fellow for Albanian Studies was appointed. This position was created based on a recent bequest received by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). Alex Nash (formerly Naci, 5 April 1949 - 14 September 1995) was a university teacher and translator who also co-operated with the European Commission. His father was the private secretary of the former Albanian King Zog and the Nash's family emigrated with King Zog to England during World War II. By selecting Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers There are also efforts being undertaken to formalise links between SSEES and international scholars and students of Albanian Studies. Having received an invitation from SSEES, Dr. Bernd Fisher from Indiana University conducted research in England in June and July 1998 on British Albanophile movements and influences during the Second World War. Additionally, there are plans to integrate more Albanian students into SSEES. Currently, there is no Albanian Scholarship programme for students at the School, though we would very much welcome suggestions for raising money for this purpose. Future students are welcome to contact Mr. Andrew Gardner

    47. Albania Links
    Albanian Yellow Pages. NEWS SOURCES. Albanian News. Albanian Daily News. SOURCE DOCUMENTS.Constitution of Albania. HISTORY. Albanian Time Line. albanian history Page.
    http://www.nationbynation.com/Albania/Links.html
    BACK TO THE FRONT PAGE
    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... Regional Listing Suggest a link forAlbania URL:
    Comments
    ALBANIA LINKS
    Government Guides Commerce ... Albanian History Page

    48. IHRC Guide: Albanian American Collection
    On the background of Albanian migration, works on albanian history by Fan Noli (Historiae skénderbeut Kryezolit té arbérise 14051468, 1950) and Faik
    http://www1.umn.edu/ihrc/albanian.htm
    The IHRC Guide to Collections:
    Albanian American Collection Monographs Newspapers Serials
    Monographs
    Albanian American monograph holdings consist of approximately thirty five volumes. Two subject areas Albanian Orthodoxy and politics constitute the strengths of the collection. Useful materials also exist in the areas of Albanian American literature, history, migration, and the ethnic press. Of the three religions traditional to the Albanian American community Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam, and Roman Catholicism the IHRC collections highlight the first. Sources on the Albanian Orthodox Church in America, founded in New York in 1908, include works by Fan S. Noli, a composer and politician as well as the Church's first ordained priest (later its Metropolitan), and the Fiftieth Anniversary Book of the Albanian Orthodox Church in America, 1908-1958 (1960). Primary sources are also available pertaining to the Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America, founded after World War II. Writings of Bishop Mark Lipa include Informative and Progress Report of Our Diocese, an essay pamphlet with a lay council's report (1961), and Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (1964); there is also an album marking the consecration of a church in Chicago (Consecration of the Saint Nicholas Albanian Orthodox Church, Oct. 10, 1971, 1971). Return to top.

    49. Albania
    albanian history FROM THE ILLYRIANS TO THE PRESENT, A MAP OF NORTHERN GREECE,MACEDONIA AND ALBANIA JPEG scan from Blackie Sons Atlas (Edinburgh,1882).
    http://www.balkanweb.com/albania/curiosity.htm
    BALKANS Albania Bosnia-Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Greece Hungary Kosova Macedonia (Fyrom) Romania Yugoslavia
    ALBANIA
    TRADITIONS HISTORY ILIRIA ALBANIAN HISTORY FROM THE ILLYRIANS TO THE PRESENT A MAP OF NORTHERN GREECE, MACEDONIA AND ALBANIA
    AHMET ZOGU - ZOG I - KING OF THE ALBANIANS 1895-1961
    ...
    PRELUDE TO WORLD WAR I : SERBO-ALBANIAN RELATIONS -
    by Alex Dragnich and Slavko Todorovich WORLD WAR I AND NEW TUTELAGE FOR ALBANIA
    INDEPENDENT ALBANIA IN THE INTER-WAR YEARS (1920-1939)
  • WHO'S WHO IN CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPE 1933 -ALBANIA
  • THE ALBANIAN NATIONAL QUESTION IN THE SERB POLITICAL PROGRAMS DURING 1937-1944
    THE CPA-CPY CONNECTION, 1941-1948

  • THE SECOND WORLD WAR BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY - ENVER HOXHA ...
  • THE ALBANIAN IMPLOSION
    MUSIC AND ARTS ALBMUZIKA
    RELIGIONS BESIMET DHE RITET E KRISHTERA Sito della comunità ortodossa in Albania
    Albania' s orthodox Community site INTERNATIONAL PROTESTANT ASSEMBLY The IPA, is one of the main protestant churches in Albania, and the only international one in Tirana, its capital.
  • 50. Albanian Christians International
    in conjunction with Valley Forge College a summer of Albanian studies, where onecan study Albanian language and culture, albanian history, and Albanian music
    http://www.albanianchristians.org/

    This site is hosted by
    Netfirms Web Hosting ACI HISTORY
    our mission and main work areas Latest
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    Office Address: PMB 315,
    518 Kimberton Rd,
    Phoenixville,
    PA 19460,
    Tel/Fax:
    Email ACI
    Since June 2001, You are visitor Vote for this site WHAT IS THE ACI ? The Albanian Christians International, ACI is an American-Albanian service seeking to help Albanians physically and spiritually, here in the U.S.A and in other countries. The work of ACI consists of these main points::
    • refugee placement, sponsorship, personal needs spiritual needs
    We are working with local churches all across America to network Albanian Christians into places and churches where they can be helped. We try to find jobs, give needed information, and help them to establish themselves into communities that show the brotherhood of Albania. We also have correspondence courses that teach English, Bible, Ethics, and other courses to develop one's own personality and morality.

    51. AATDA - Albanian American Trade And Development Association
    25 – Christmas Day. View from Kruja. albanian history A BriefOutline. Albanians are descendants of the Illyrians. In the year
    http://www.albaniabiz.org/aboutalbania/
    Your browser does not support this script Albania's past and future The Country Located in Europe, in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula.
    Total area: 28,748 square km (11,100 square miles).
    Maximum length from north to south: 340 km (210 miles); maximum width 95 miles.
    Neighbors: Montenegro-northwest, Kosovo-northeast, Macedonia-east, Greece-south and southeast, Italy-72 km (50 miles) across the Adriatic.
    Seas: Adriatic and Ionian-west and southwest.
    Capital city: Tirana (nearly 800,000 residents).
    Measures: Metric system.
    Currency: LEK. Exchange rate in September 2001: 145 lek per dollar.
    Independence Day: November 28.
    View from Kruja Albanian History - A Brief Outline Albanians are descendants of the Illyrians. In the year 1478, the Ottoman Empire conquered the country and cut off Albania from Western civilization for more than four centuries. This marked the conversion of the majority of Albanians to Islam.
    In 1939, Albania was occupied by Italy and in 1943, by Germany. In 1944 the country was liberated. Since then until 1990, Albania was a communist state where almost all aspects of life were controlled by the ruling party.

    52. The Observatory
    top. History albanian history The name Albania is derived from an ancientIllyrian tribe the Albanoi forbears of the modern Albanians
    http://www.globalharvestministries.org/home.qry?ID=313

    53. The Truth About Kosovo -- Past History
    parliamentary government. Anton Logoreci's Albanians is a well balancedand readable account of albanian history up to 1987. Biografi by
    http://www.webwm.com/kosovo/h/lhist.shtml
    the Truth About Kosovo — Past History
      Albania From Lonely Planet Guide Books (Australia)
      Click to enlarge
      or see our Maps section.
      WWI temporarily wiped away further moves for independence as Albania was occupied by Greece, Serbia, France, Italy and Austria-Hungary in succession. From 1920 to 1939 the country governed itself, but Ahmet Zogu, representing the landed aristocracy, went to bed with Mussolini's Italy. That move sprang back to hit him in the face when the Italians invaded at the outbreak of WWII. The communists, under Enver Hoxha, led the resistance against Italy and, after 1943, Germany. By October 1944 they'd thrown the Germans out, the only East European nation to do so without the assistance of Soviet troops. The communists consolidated power after the war, and proclaimed the People's Republic of Albania in 1946. Europe during the dying days of the 20th century.

    54. Regional Links
    Industrial Waste in Albania. History top albanian history from the Illyriansto the present; Ahmet Zogu Zog I - King of the Albanians 1895-1961;
    http://www.wisc.edu/creeca/links/albania.html
    Albania
    General
    Country Overview Online News Politics ... National Security
    General Resources top
    Country Information top
    Online News top International Press Politics top Parliament

    55. Dewey Decimal Classification : Tips : Classification Tips : The Cataloging Probl
    or more periods. For example, the 20th century in albanian historyis divided among four period subdivisions. The first 12 years
    http://www.oclc.org/dewey/updates/tips/classification/catalogingproblem.htm
    Updates Tips The Cataloging Problem of the Century
    Tips
    Classification Tips
    The Cataloging Problem of the Century
    How should I classify a book about a particular century in a country's historyfor example, 19th-century Portugalwhen DDC numbers are provided for several periods within that century and there is no explanatory instruction?
    Look for the best fit between the years of the century and the years of the historical periods of that country's history. We normally observe the following two guidelines. When one period covers 51 or more years of a century (defining a century as the years ending in 00 to 99), we use that period, because it covers the majority of the century. For example, 946.9036 encompasses 1847-1910 in Portuguese history. Because this period includes 53 years of the 19th century, we use 946.9036 for 19th-century Portugal. If a period covers the first 50 years of a century, we use that period, according to the first of two rule. For example, 946.9032 covers 1640-1750 in Portugal, and 946.9033 covers 1750-1807. Eighteenth-century Portugal, therefore, is classified in 946.9032. Additional difficulties arise when a century is divided among three or more periods. For example, the 20th century in Albanian history is divided among four period subdivisions. The first 12 years of the century are included in 949.6501; the subdivision for 1912-1946 (949.6502) encompasses the following 34 years; the next 46 years of the century are covered in 949.6503, which has the caption "1946-1992"; and 949.6504 is for 1992 and after. We realize that users require more guidance in such instances, and we plan to add notes indicating where the centuries are to be classed in all doubtful cases to Edition 22, which will be published in 2003. We will also add selected notes to future releases of WebDewey. In the Albanian history example, it is likely that we will designate 949.6503 to be used for 20th-century Albania, because it covers nearly half the century.

    56. Albanian Identities
    albanian history is permeated by myths and mythical narratives that often servepolitical purposes, from the depiction of the legendary founder of the nation
    http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-34189-2.shtml
    Albanian Identities
    Myth and History Edited by Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers and Bernd J. Fischer
    Deconstructs myths about Albania's past and present.
    Cloth
    Paper

    A lbanian history is permeated by myths and mythical narratives that often serve political purposes, from the depiction of the legendary "founder of the nation," Skanderbeg, to the exploits of the KLA in the recent Kosovo War. The essays in Albanian Identities, by a multinational, multidisciplinary team of scholars and non-academic specialists, deconstruct prevalent political or historiographical myths about Albania's past and present, bringing to light the ways in which Albanian myths have served to justify and direct violence, buttress political power, and foster internal cohesion. Albanian Identities demonstrates the power of myths to this day, as they underpin political and social processes in crisis-ridden post-totalitarian Albania. Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers is Lecturer and Nash Fellow in Albanian Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London. Bernd J. Fischer

    57. Kindergarten Education In Bathore: History Of The Albanian Sunrise School
    History. Prior to this they had been providing relief supplies to several thousandKosovar refugees living with Albanian families in the Tirana area.
    http://www.albaniansunrise.com/History/history.html
    History
    In September 1999, Donald Nelson and his co-workers began working in Bathore. Prior to
    this they had been providing relief supplies to several thousand Kosovar refugees living with Albanian families in the Tirana area.
    Arriving in Bathore they found an area suffering with severe social and economic problems. Donald and his co-workers found many children in the streets without any chance to attend school.They learned that this condition is because there is only one government school in the area. After consulting with the local Elder (elected representative of the locality), they made plans to open a much needed kindergarten. A building was selected in August 2000, and as soon as they started registration, the available places were filled up (on the first day of registration) and forty more children were placed on the waiting list. In January 2001, work was completed on an addition to the school building and another 40 children were able to attend.
    In March 2001 a team from the European Union's monitoring commission visited the school.

    58. Home Page
    albanian history A brief history of Albania The Albanian Culture Food and Entertainmentof Albania A Day in the Life Just like it sounds, a day in the
    http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/students/Maguire/alb1.html
    Albania:The Little Country that Couldn't?
    Albanian Culture Day in the Life Evacuation Albanian Viewpoint ... History
    Up until a year ago, it was a country with promise. Recently released from the constraints of communism and years of oppression, Albania looked toward a growing future with capitalism. Teenagers embraced the music of Michael Jackson and Madonna, while the leaders welcomed the teaching of English, western business and agriculture. For a country that boasted an average income of $120 a year, hard work and the acceptance of the influences of their wealthier neighboring nations obviously looked to be able to open doors to more comfortable living. But so did the prospect of a high-risk pyramid scheme that many Albanians put all of their savings into. With the failure of the investments, some of which Albanians had bet on with their houses, Albania is now in decay. Civil war has broken out while citizens blame the government for encouraging the investments, and then not being able to pay what is deserved. Many have responded with a violent rebellion. Relatively unknown to Americans before, reports of violence fill the media almost everyday now in mediums ranging from CNN to local newspapers. Although most Americans view the news as remote, some see it as the destruction of what was once a home.

    59. Albanians
    Here are some useful links on albanian history http//www.albanianculturalheritage.com/historybizantin.htmhttp//www.heraldica.org/topics/national/albania
    http://www.homestead.com/forgodkingandhonor/Albanians.html
    For God, King and Honor! DBA IV/69 Albanian 1345-1430 AD and 1443-1479 AD George Castroites aka Skanderbeg Albanians
    1x2Lh (Gen), 4x2Lh, 4x2Ps, 1x3Cb, 1x3Ax,1x4Bd or 5Wb or 3/6Kn With this colorful past, an Albanian army can have many different interpretations. The 1345-start date is probably the Albanian population resistant to Serbian conquest by Dushan (since the Epiros list ends in 1340). Eventually in 1355 (upon Dushan's death), the armies of Balsha and Thopia would appear. Eventually Ottoman and Venetian elements would start appearing in the chieftains' armies. During Skanderbeg's reign, more mercenaries would begin to appear (more Venetians, Catalans, Hungarians, and Germans). Also there would be more use of gunpowder weapons present, namely handguns. Here is a list of the elements used in the Albanian army and their descriptions: Element Description
    (including general) These are light horse armed with a spear and sword and/or mace. Some may replace the spear with a crossbow or bow. They wear no armor and may carry a shield. Some chieftains may have Ottoman auxiliaries. These would be represented as Akinji (Ottoman raiders armed with bows). These are mostly peasants or lightly armed javelinmen with shields. As Ottoman auxiliaries these would be Azabs armed with bows or javelins. Also, these can represent Italian mercenaries either as crossbowmen or later handgunners. Hungarian jobbagy archers would be appropriate as mercenaries as well.

    60. A Little Bit About Albania, It's People And The Effect It Had On Mother Teresa L
    About Albania Albanian.com (albanian history, towns, famous people, news etc.);Albania.co.uk ( albanian history, tourism, language, daily news etc);
    http://www.drini.com/motherteresa/albania/
    A few words about Albania, it's people and the effect they had on Mother Teresa's life
    P robably most people still don't know that Mother Teresa was born and raised by Albanian parents. To better understand how she was raised and what she was taught since at a young age, I included
    this paragraph that was written by Irene Grunbaum a holocaust survivor, one of the thousands of Jews that were protected and sheltered by the Albanian people during the second World War.
    "Farewell, Albania, I thought. You have given me so much hospitality, refuge, friends and adventure. Farewell, Albania. One day I will tell the world how brave, fearless, strong, and faithful your sons are; how death and the devil can’t frighten them. If necessary, I’ll tell how they protected a refugee and wouldn’t
    allow her to be harmed even if it meant loosing their lives. The gates of your small country remain open, Albania. Your authorities closed their eyes, when necessary to give poor, persecuted people another chance to survive the most horrible of all wars. Albania, we survived the siege because of your humanity.
    We thank you".

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