The following publication is an exact reprint of the 1976 first edition, originally published by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki, Greece. Since its publication this book has become a reference work for all students and scholars of Albanian History and Greek-Albanian relations. Being out of print and very difficult to find second hand, we had many requests from colleagues and younger students on where they could find and obtain the book. In 2007 the book was also translated and published in Albanian by Agim ...
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The following publication is an exact reprint of the 1976 first edition, originally published by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki, Greece. Since its publication this book has become a reference work for all students and scholars of Albanian History and Greek-Albanian relations. Being out of print and very difficult to find second hand, we had many requests from colleagues and younger students on where they could find and obtain the book. In 2007 the book was also translated and published in Albanian by Agim I. Tartari without the consent of the author. Subsequent unauthorized editions published in Tirana in 2020 by the Albanian Institute for International Studies have forced the author to make the book available again through printed and e -book editions . The 1976 first edition ends with the signing of the Protocol of Corfu on May 17, 1914, although there were many chapters left in the Greek-Albanian relations. B. Kondis had continued his research during the next two decades and expanded the timeline well into the 1920's with his extensive research on the Protocol of Kapestitsa and the subsequent recognition of the Albanian Independence in 1921. These issues have been addressed through many articles published during his tenure as Director and President of the Institute of Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki Greece. He has also written three books regarding Greek-Albanian relations, Greece and Albania in the 20th Century (published in 1996-1997 in Greek and Albanian editions), Venizelos and the Koritsa Question (published in 2018 in Greek) and a book about his grandfather bearing the same name, Vasil Kondis, who was a prominent personality working as a lawyer in Koritsa and involved in many of the events covered in the present book (published in 2022 in Greek) In August 2022 the second edition of this book was finally published adding more than sixty pages of new material including new articles and documents from the P.R.O. London and A.Y.E. Athens.. It is available from Amazon.com in Kindle, Paperback and Hardcover editions.
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Very good. Institute for Balkan Studies 1976 edition. Pages clean and bright, binding firm, minor shelf wear to cover, no dust jacket ALL ITEMS ARE SENT BY ROYAL MAIL.