Between Subordination and Symbiosis: Historians’ Relationship with Political Power in Communist Albania

Studies on Albanian historiography during communism have so far focused primarily on its main narratives. This paper shifts the research focus towards the actual conditions under which historiography was produced, paying particular attention to historians’ relationship with political power. It shows...

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