
Royal Fraud
The Story of Albania's First and Last King
Robert C. Austin(Author)
Central European University Press
Published on 1. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
158 pages
978-963-386-710-5 (ISBN)
Description
Beginning its narrative in 1961, when Albanian King Zog I died in a Paris hospital after 22 years in exile, this book tells the colourful story of this Balkan country's first and only monarch. The road to becoming Europe's youngest president in 1925 and then king of Albania in 1928 was paved with feuds and assassinations, a political career-path common in the region. He craved the throne for several reasons; the Balkans were mostly run by kings, and Zog wanted to impress his mother and also give his six sisters an easy social rise.
Once king, his accomplishments were decidedly meagre. He spent most of his time keeping up appearances as a monarch despite the obvious fraud he had imposed on an illiterate and uninterested population. His one great success was that he had almost all his opponents assassinated, usually in broad daylight abroad.
Zog retained his power until his friend Mussolini ousted him in 1939. On the surface a Westernizer, this self-proclaimed ruler left Albania almost as he found it, with almost no roads or trains, thoroughly uneducated and utterly impoverished.
In his book, Robert Austin combines Zog's adventurous life story with a studious analysis of Albania's political history from the fall of the Ottoman Empire to the threshold of Euro-Atlantic integration.
Once king, his accomplishments were decidedly meagre. He spent most of his time keeping up appearances as a monarch despite the obvious fraud he had imposed on an illiterate and uninterested population. His one great success was that he had almost all his opponents assassinated, usually in broad daylight abroad.
Zog retained his power until his friend Mussolini ousted him in 1939. On the surface a Westernizer, this self-proclaimed ruler left Albania almost as he found it, with almost no roads or trains, thoroughly uneducated and utterly impoverished.
In his book, Robert Austin combines Zog's adventurous life story with a studious analysis of Albania's political history from the fall of the Ottoman Empire to the threshold of Euro-Atlantic integration.
Reviews / Votes
"Written with dry humour and a sensitive awareness of Albania's fragility in this age of rapacious European dictatorships and dithering democracies, Austin's slim volume opens a window on what he calls the nature of 'small state survival'. Terrible suffering and misrule mark the modern history of Serbia and Albania, and the peoples of both countries surely deserve a better future. The books of Hoare and Austin are excellent accounts of how the traumas of the past have left deep traces on each country." -- Tony Barber * Financial Times * "Robert C. Austin's book presents in a very graphic and vivid way the biography of the only Muslim king in Europe at that time. It does not limit itself to a mere exposition of the facts of his lifem but also gives a very broad and interesting picture of the history of Albania throughout the 20th century."https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1266336 -- Bisser Petrov * Etudes balkaniques *
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Language
English
Place of publication
Budapest
Hungary
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
242 gr
ISBN-13
978-963-386-710-5 (9789633867105)
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03/2024
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Person
Robert C. Austin is the Associate Director at the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.
Content
Acknowledgements, Chapter One: Endings and Beginnings, Chapter Two: From Constantinople to Tirana, Chapter Three: From Shkoder to Sarajevo, Chapter Four: The Killings Begin, Chapter Five: A Taste of Exile, Chapter Six: Blood Calls for Blood, Chapter Seven: Making History, Chapter Eight: A Royal Wedding, Chapter Nine: Meanwhile, in Albania, Chapter Ten: One Last Chance, Chapter Eleven: Journeys Home ,Suggested Readings, Name Index