"Rosa longs for mystery, adventure, the exotic, and escape from small country-town Australia. Fatally attracted to a romantic image of Eastern Europe, she arrives alone in Dubrovnik in the months before the implosion of the old Yugoslavia."--Cover.
The Albanian-American Odyssey: A Pilot Study of the Albanian Community of Boston, Massachusetts
Learning Albanian can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Albanian Alphabets Albanian Words English Translations Some Important Information Regarding Our Books: Each Alphabet has its own Page.
This work, first published in 1985, is an analysis of the syntax of the Albanian verb complex.
Kevin Walton (1918–2009) was a British military figure and Royal Navy officer who involved in the Albanian operation in Malta, where he arrived in February 1951. He accompanied several runs with Albanian fighters who were landed on the ...
This book traces the rise of the Albanian Orthodox Church from the beginnings of Albanian nationalist movements in the late nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War and the Communist takeover.
Included in this collection are not only folktales but prose versions of some of the best-known Albanian legends (based on historical or mythological events and figures).
This is the first full account of a country that, following decades of isolation, has undergone unprecedented changes to its political system: the collapse of communism, the progression to multi-party...
This book examines the genius and remarkable achievements of Scanderbeg who helped shape the identity of the Albanian people and reveals the important contribution this small but proud nation has made to European civilization.
Professor Skendi, a native of Albania, traces the progress and setbacks of Albania's long struggle for national unity during this least-known period of its intricate history. He discusses the heritage...
Indeed, the violence with which the collapse of the regime is effected and the subsequent opening of the border and the, as a rule, undocumented way of entering Greece, makes this relation even more asymmetrical and places the moving ones ...