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Month: April 2025

Posted on 4 April, 2025

Episode 52.5 – The Albanians of Kosovo


A supplemental episode discussing the class, kinship and ethnic dynamics in Kosovo in the centuries and decades leading up to World War II.

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Hello, and welcome to Ethnopolis. This site has a dual purpose, hosting both my fortnightly podcast, The History of Yugoslavia, and my thoughts and musings on various historical and political matters, particularly those related to ethnicity and nationalism. Find me on Twitter @alexcruik https://twitter.com/alexcruik
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Ethnopolis?

"Ethnopolis" is a term coined by Asim Mujkić, meaning, in his words, "a community characterized by the political priority of the ethnic group’s right to self-determination over the citizen’s right to self-determination where the citizen’s membership in a political community is determined by her or his membership in ethnic community" - "We, the Citizens of Ethnopolis", Constellations, Vol. 14 No. 1 (2007)

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Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege.
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