Introduction: The Archival Imagination at Work
1. Terminal Loyalties and Unruly Archives: On Thinking Past the
Nation
2. The Horizons of the "Peasant": Circuits of Labor and
Insurgency
3. The Oath and the Curse: Subversions of Christianity
4. The Archive and the Account Book: Inscriptions of Terror
5. The četa and the jatak: Inversions of Tradition, Conversions of
Capital
6. Guns for Sale: Feud, Trade, and Solidarity in the Arming of
MRO
Conclusion: The Archival Imagination and the Teleo-logic of
Nation
Appendix 1. Documents of the Macedonian Revolutionary
Organization
Appendix 2. Biographies from the Ilinden Dossier
Evolution of an early 20th-century terrorist organization
Keith Brown is Professor at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. He is author of The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation and editor of Transacting Transition: The Micropolitics of Democracy Assistance in the former Yugoslavia.
"Engaging, theoretically sophisticated, and ethnographically detailed... Makes a very complicated period of Balkan history admirably clear." Loring M. Danforth, Bates College "This book is, to my mind, exactly the kind of work that needs to be done in order to understand civil wars, insurgencies, nationalism, and rebellions, and to get away from what the author rightfully critiques as 'pidgin social science.'" Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College
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