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The idea for this volume has been with me since my doctoral studies in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). As an executive member of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) at the LSE, and writing a thesis on Romanian Orthodoxy, I benefited enormously from attending the weekly doctoral workshops on “Nationalism and Ethnicity” that were run in the first year by Professor Emeritus Anthony Smith and, upon his retirement, by Professor John Breuilly. Debates between the former's ethno-symbolist view and the latter's modernist approach to nationalism have informed this volume and put into perspective the issues it addresses. I am grateful to Dr. John Hutchinson, John Madeley, and colleagues in ASEN for the discussions we had on the interplay between religion and nationalism.
Despite the relatively large number of books on Southeastern Europe, there remains little investigation into the ways in which, in the nineteenth century, the predominantly Orthodox churches faced the growing nationalist ideology and the concept of the nation. By bringing together experts from Southeastern European countries, this volume sheds light on the relationship between Eastern Orthodox churches, nationalism, and the nation-building process. I am grateful to the contributors to this volume for conducting archival research and presenting material based on primary sources. Their expertise has been extremely valuable in taking into account both vernacular publications and in offering detailed data on the period.
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