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Neo-Albanianism: a product of historical factors of the 20s and 30s in the early twentieth century

PhD Student Ali Mysliu and MSc Christopher Leazer
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PhD Student Ali Mysliu: Department of Civic Education, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Elbasan, Albania
MSc Christopher Leazer: Department of Literature and Journalism, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Elbasan, Albania

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 5, issue 3, 301-304

Abstract: This article analyzes a series of historical, economic, cultural, religious, and political factors of the period of the early twentieth century in which Albania of this period was located. The period between the two world wars is analyzed as the most difficult period in the political plan for Albania and the Albanian state as the period when the independence gained in 1912 begins to consolidate. This is also the period of connection and development of one of the most important directions in socio-political thought of the 30s in the XX century. This article shows that neo-Albanianism was as much a continuation of the Albanian Renaissance, as it was a novelty and new historical conditions of that period. We have tried to show that neo-Albanianism is a product of Albanianism in the new historical conditions.

Date: 2021
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