King Zog of Albania: Europe's Self-Made Muslim Monarch

King Zog of Albania: Europe's Self-Made Muslim Monarch

by Jason Tomes
King Zog of Albania: Europe's Self-Made Muslim Monarch

King Zog of Albania: Europe's Self-Made Muslim Monarch

by Jason Tomes

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Overview

Shortly before 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 1, 1928, Europe gained a new kingdom and its only Muslim king: 32-year-old Zog I of the Albanians. Few foreign journalists were present in the Parliament House in Tirana to hear him swear his oath on the Koran and the Bible, yet the birth of the Kingdom of Albania—a native monarchy, not an alien imposition—did not go unnoticed abroad.
King Zog (1895–1961) was a curiosity, and so he has remained: the most atypical European monarch of the twentieth century, a man entirely without royal connections who created his own kingdom. By contemporaries, he was variously labeled "the last ruler of romance," "an appalling gangster," "the modern Napoleon," "the finest patriot," and "frankly a cad." Even today his reputation is disputed, but Zog is undeniably one of the foremost figures in Albanian history. Though notorious for cut-throat political intrigue, he promised to bring order and progress to a land that had long known little of either. "It was I who made Albania," he claimed.
Zog's reign ended in 1939; Italian Fascists forced him into exile and post-war Stalinists kept him there despite his best efforts to return. In this first full biography, Jason Tomes explores the reality behind the man described in The Times as "the bizarre King Zog" and shows him to have been the product of a unique time and place. Tomes invites readers to set aside their assumptions about modern European monarchy and meet a king who fired back at assassins and paid his bills with gold bullion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814782835
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 03/01/2004
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.28(d)

About the Author

Jason Tomes has lectured in modern history and politics for the Universityies of Oxford, Warsaw, and Boston. He is the author of Balfour and Foreign Policy and over fifty articles for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. He lives in England.

Table of Contents

Prefacev
Acknowledgementsvi
A note on Albanian pronunciationvi
A note on moneyvi
The Kingdom of Albaniavii
The House of Zoguviii
1Prologue: An Audience1
Ahmed Bey Zogolli 1895-1922
2The Star of Mati6
3Young Ahmed14
4Prince Wilhelm's Loyal Subject22
5Powers and Puppets27
6Colonel Zogolli31
7Minister of the Interior37
8His First Coup44
9Surviving49
Ahmed Zogu 1922-28
10Zogu, PM54
11Down and Out60
12Fan Noli66
13'The Triumph of Legality'71
14Lira Imperialism78
15Avanti Italia!83
16The Breach with Belgrade89
17On the Steps of the Throne95
King Zog 1928-39
18His Majesty100
19King and Capital105
20Inside the Compound112
21Zog and the Zogists120
22The Inspectors-General127
23Royal Family134
24The Public Face of the Regime145
25A Fragile Stability152
26Slow Progress158
27Debtor and Creditor165
28Hard Times171
29Ill Winds176
30Young Men and Old Men182
31Seeking a Queen188
32Geraldine196
33A National Event201
34Borrowed Time207
35Into the Vortex215
36Holy Week222
37Good Friday229
38A Reckoning233
Ex-King Zog 1939-61
39Refugees240
40In London at War247
41A Lack of Recognition252
42Twelve Hundred Miles Away260
43At the Court of King Farouk268
44Anglo-American Intrigues273
45Riviera Recluse280
46Epilogue284
Notes287
Bibliography298
Index304
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