The Versailles Order and the Making of Albania, 1918-1926
Albania After the "Great War"
©2026
Monographs
XVII,
191 Pages
Series:
South-East European History, Volume 18
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Summary
Versailles Order and the Making of Albania, 1918–1926 offers a compelling analysis of Albania’s struggle for statehood in the aftermath of the First World War. Focusing on the diplomatic and political battles at the Paris Peace Conference, the League of Nations, and the Conference of Ambassadors, the study examines how Albania’s sovereignty and borders were debated, delayed, and ultimately recognised. The book explores the external pressures exerted by regional powers, Western allies, and Albania’s internal efforts to establish a modern state amidst institutional fragility, foreign occupation, and socio-economic backwardness. Drawing on various archival sources, this monograph reveals how early 20th-century diplomacy shaped Albania’s political destiny. It highlights the role of diaspora, elites, and Western-oriented reformers in resisting dismemberment and asserting national identity.
Details
- Pages
- XVII, 191
- Publication Year
- 2026
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9783034361866
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Versailles Order 1918-1926 Albania after the Great War Romeo Gurakuqi the rise in power of Ahmet Zogu U.S.–Albania relations Great Powers national sovereignty Balkan politics state-building post-WWI diplomacy statehood self-determination Yugoslav intervention South Albania Question Albanian borders 1921–1926 1918–1921 international recognition League of Nations Wilson Adriatic Question Paris Peace Conference Albania
- Published
- New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2026. XVII, 191 pp., 14 b/w figs.
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