ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. In seeking to better understand post-communist identity change, this book presents an analysis based on the study of everyday life in two villages in northern Albania. The author describes the villages from the perspective of community, economic activity and relations with the state. The book applies theories relating identity and civil society to the social, economic and political realities associated with post-communist transformation. By describing village life in northern Albania at the close of the 20th century, it aims to complement the anthropoligical work undertaken by Edith Durham in the early 1900s and by Margaret Hasluck in the 1930s.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|15 pages

Methodological Considerations

chapter 3|22 pages

The Theoretical Setting

chapter 4|13 pages

Albania – Background

chapter 6|39 pages

Community

chapter 7|40 pages

Economy

chapter 8|42 pages

State

chapter 9|13 pages

In Conclusion