IMPERIAL POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL TRADITION IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE AS A METHODOLOGICAL PRINCE OF STUDYING THE HISTORY OF THE BALKANS: TO THE QUESTION ABOUT THE NATURE OF "MEGALO-IDEAS"
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IMPERIAL POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL TRADITION IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE AS A METHODOLOGICAL PRINCE OF STUDYING THE HISTORY OF THE BALKANS: TO THE QUESTION ABOUT THE NATURE OF "MEGALO-IDEAS"
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Methodological alternations in studying the problems of Western and Eastern Europe are in many respects caused by historians’ negligence of the factor of imperial political tradition in South-Eastern Europe. This factor, which reflects the continuity between the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires on the one hand and the Roman Empire on the other, had been influencing the formation of ideologies of the national liberation movements of the Balkan peoples and the foreign policy of the four countries, which was manifested in the concept of «мegaloideas».
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"Megalo-ideas", ideology, continuity of the imperial tradition, "turkophilia", nationalism, imperialism
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