The Italian Archaeological Mission in Albania before and during World War II
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Albania before and during World War II
Author(s): Lida MirajSubject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Political history, Social history, Ancient World, Fascism, Nazism and WW II, Cultural Essay
Published by: Shtëpia botuese “UET Press”
Keywords: essay; The Italian Archaeological Mission in Albania before and during World War II;
Summary/Abstract: In 1924 Albania was in a very chaotic political state. After the elections ofjanuary, when Ahmet bej Zogu (1895-1961), a former Austro-Hungarian officer, educated in Military school in Constantinople (1903-August 1912), took power, there was a coup attempt against him on February 23, and the government changed in March. Ahmet bej Zogu left Albania in early June and, from June 16 Father Fan S. Noli, head of the Democratic Revolution and Albanian Prime Minister, led the government. Zogu was back in Tirana on December 24 and assumed power again. On the January 31, 1925 Ahmet bej Zogu was both President and the head of the Government.
Journal: ECONOMICUS
- Issue Year: 18/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 32-45
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English