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OverviewThe complete history of Albania, from its ancient origins to its path towards European integration. Echoes of Illyria tells the extraordinary story of a small nation that refused to disappear. Across more than two thousand years, the Albanian people preserved their language, customs, and identity through Roman conquest, Byzantine administration, Ottoman rule, and the most isolated communist regime in European history. This is their story - told with the narrative sweep and scholarly rigour of Barbara Tuchman. The book traces every major chapter of Albanian history. It opens with the ancient Illyrian kingdoms whose warriors challenged Greek city-states and defied Roman legions under rulers like Queen Teuta and King Gentius. It follows the transformation of Illyrian lands under Rome and Byzantium, the emergence of the first recognisably Albanian principality at Arbanon, and the rise of medieval noble families who navigated between Venetian, Serbian, and Ottoman powers. At its heart stands Skanderbeg, the renegade Ottoman commander who returned to his homeland and held back the sultan's armies for twenty-five years - a resistance that echoed across Christian Europe. The narrative continues through four centuries of Ottoman administration, exploring how Albanians served the empire at its highest levels whilst preserving autonomy in highland strongholds governed by customary law. It examines the nineteenth-century National Awakening, when poets, linguists, and revolutionaries forged a modern national consciousness, and the dramatic independence declaration of 1912 that salvaged a nation from partition by its neighbours. The twentieth century brought new trials: the brief reign of King Zog, Italian invasion, Nazi occupation, communist liberation, and the forty-year dictatorship of Enver Hoxha - an era of industrialisation and literacy campaigns shadowed by purges, religious persecution, and a bunker-building programme that scattered three-quarters of a million concrete shelters across the landscape. The book closes with Albania's turbulent transition to democracy, the 1997 collapse that nearly destroyed the state, and the ongoing journey towards NATO membership, European Union candidacy, and a place among the nations of modern Europe. Written for history enthusiasts who want substance as well as story, Echoes of Illyria combines rigorous research with compelling prose. It reveals how geography shaped survival, how oral tradition carried memory across generations, and how a people caught between empires built an identity that endured against remarkable odds. Whether you are exploring Albanian heritage, studying the Balkans, or simply discovering one of Europe's most overlooked nations for the first time, this book offers the definitive introduction. Topics covered: Illyrian tribes and kingdoms, Queen Teuta, King Gentius, Roman Illyricum, Via Egnatia, Byzantine Albania, Arbanon, medieval Albanian nobility, Skanderbeg, Ottoman Albania, Islamisation, Albanian pashaliks, League of Prizren, Rilindja, Albanian independence 1912, King Zog, Second World War, Enver Hoxha, communist Albania, Sigurimi, atheist state, bunkers, 1997 pyramid scheme crisis, Kosovo crisis, Albanian diaspora, NATO membership, European Union accession Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ivo VichevPublisher: Ivo Vichev Imprint: Ivo Vichev Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9798233337215Pages: 182 Publication Date: 26 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI was born in Varna, Bulgaria, on the edge of the Black Sea - a place where history is never really ""past"". Growing up between old empires and new borders, I was surrounded by stories of wars, occupations, disappearances and sudden changes of flag. Later I moved to Warsaw, Poland, where I studied history and public relations at the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN). Warsaw is a city built on ruins and memories, and it forced me to ask one question over and over again: Why is so much of our most important history told in the most boring way possible? From dry facts to living storiesLike every history student, I spent endless hours buried in heavy academic books - dates, treaties, footnotes stacked on footnotes. I respected the work, but I often felt like the life had been drained out of the events themselves. That changed when I discovered Ryszard Kapuściński. His books had that rare tone I'd been searching for: history and politics told through people, scenes and atmosphere. It was factual, but it breathed. From that moment I knew what I wanted to do: take serious history and tell it with the clarity and tension of a documentary - so future generations don't have to suffer through dead, lifeless books to understand the past. What I write aboutMy books focus on the places where power is most visible - and most hidden: Wars and battles Espionage and cyber conflict Country histories Some books are big, sweeping national histories. Others zoom in on a single battle, uprising or covert operation. All of them try to answer the same question: What really happened here, and what does it mean for the people who had to live through it? How I tell historyIf you read my books, you can expect narrative, scene-by-scene storytelling - not just lists of dates. Serious research from archives, memoirs, official reports and investigative journalism. Clear explanations of complex events like cyberattacks and proxy wars. And a refusal to simplify messy, uncomfortable truths. I don't write official history. I don't write propaganda. I write stories that are honest, human and readable - the kind of books I was always looking for as a student and rarely found. If you care about how we got from trenches and partitions to cyberwar and drone strikes - and you don't want to fall asleep over another textbook - I wrote these books for you. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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