This is a list of books in the English language which deal with Albania and its geography, history, inhabitants, culture, biota, etc.
Al-Halwaji, 'Abd Al-Sattar and Habib Allah 'Azimi – Catalogue of Islamic Manuscripts in the National Library of Albania, Tirana/Fihris makhtutat al-Islamiya bi Maktabat al-wataniya al-Albaniya fi Tirana.[1]
Biberaj, Elez – Albania and China: A Study of an Unequal Alliance.[6]
Brewer, Bob – My Albania: Ground Zero.[7][8][9]
Demiraj, Bardhyl, ed. (2024). The Albanian Language Area and its Surroundings from Late Antiquity to the High Middle Ages: Proceedings of the 7th German-Albanian Cultural Studies Conference (21.-22. April 2023, Hubmersberg/Pommelsbrunn). Albanische Forschungen. Vol. 50. Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 9783447121644.
Destani, Petjullah and Robert Elsie, eds. – Edward Lear in Albania: Journals of a Landscape Painter in the Balkans.[10]
Doja, Albert. 2000. "The politics of religion in the reconstruction of identities: the Albanian situation." Critique of Anthropology 20 (4): 421–438. doi=10.1177/0308275X0002000404.
Doja, Albert. 2010. "Fertility trends, marriage patterns and savant typologies in Albanian context." Journal of Family History 35 (4): 346–367. doi=10.1177/0363199010381045.
Doja, Albert. 2012. "The politics of religious dualism: Naim Frashëri and his elective affinity to religion in the course of 19th-century Albanian activism." Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion 60 (1): 115–133. doi=10.1177/0037768612471770.
Doja, Albert. 2015. "From the native point of view: An insider/outsider perspective on folkloric archaism and modern anthropology in Albania." History of the Human Sciences 28 (4): 44–75. doi=10.1177/0952695115594099.
Durham, M. Edith – High Albania.[11][12]
Elsie, Robert – Historical Dictionary of Albania.[13]
The Films of the Third International Human Rights Film Festival Albania (HRFFA), 2008.[14]
Fischer, Bernd J. and Oliver Jens Schmitt. A Concise History of Albania.
Freedman, Robert Owen – Economic Warfare in the Communist Bloc: A Study of Soviet Economic Pressure Against Yugoslavia, Albania, and Communist China.[16][17][18][19]
Gardiner, Leslie – The Eagle Spreads His Claws: A History of the Corfu Channel Dispute and of Albania's Relations with the West, 1945–1965.[20]
Gawrych, George W. - The Crescent and the Eagle, Ottoman Rule, Islam and the Albanians, 1874–1913.[21]
Gilkes, O. J., A. M. Liberati, L. Miraj, I. Pojani, F. Sear, J. Wilkes, and B. Polci – The Theatre at Butrint. Luigi Maria Ugolini’s Excavations at Butrint 1928-1932 (Albania Antica IV).[22]
Gordon, Jan and Cora J. Gordon – Two Vagabonds in Albania.[23]
Griffith, William E. – Albania and the Sino-Soviet Rift.[24][25][26]
Hall, Derek – Albania and the Albanians.[27]
Hasluck, Margaret and J. H. Hutton – The Unwritten Law in Albania.[28][29]
Hoffman, George W. – Regional Development Strategy in Southeast Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Yugoslavia.[30]
Hutchings, Raymond – Historical Dictionary of Albania.[31]
Hyman, Susan – Edward Lear in the Levant: Travels in Albania, Greece and Turkey in Europe, 1848–1849.[32]
Information Department of The Royal Institute of International Affairs – The Balkan States: 1. Economic. A Review of the Economic and Financial Development of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Roumania and Yugoslavia Since 1919.[33]
Knowlton, Mary Lee – Albania.[34]
Kola, Paulin – The Myth of Greater Albania.[35]
Kondis, Basil – Greece and Albania, 1908–1914.[36]
Kontos, Joan Fultz – Red Cross, Black Eagle: A Biography of Albania's America School.[37]
Lloyd, A. L. – Folk Music of Albania.[38]
May, Jacques M. – The Ecology of Malnutrition in Five Countries of Eastern and Central Europe (East Germany, Poland, Yugoslavia, Albania, Greece).[39][40][41]
Murzaku, Inez A. – Catholicism, Culture, Conversion: The History of the Jesuits in Albania (1841–1946).[42]
Murzaku, Inez Angeli – Returning Home to Rome: The Basilian Monks of Grottaferrata in Albania.[43]
Myrdal, Jan and Gus Kessle – Albania Defiant.[44]
Newbigin, Marion I. – Southern Europe: A Regional and Economic Geography of the Mediterranean Lands (Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Albania, and Switzerland).[45][46]
Pano, Nicholas C. – The People’s Republic of Albania.[47]
Pano, Nicholas C. – The Republic of Albania.[48]
Peacock, Wadham – Albania, the Founding State of Europe.[49]
Pettifer, James – Blue Guide Albania.[50]
Pipa, Arshi and Sami Repishti, ed. – Studies on Kosova.[51]
Prifti, Peter – Socialist Albania since 1944.[52]
Sjoeberg, Oerjan – Rural Change and Development in Albania.[53][54]
Skendi, Stavro – Albania.[55][56][57]
Szajcowski, Bogan – Marxist Governments: A World Survey: Vol. 1, Albania- The Congo; Vol. 2, Cuba-Mongolia; Vol. 3, Mozambique-Yugoslavia.[58]
Tarifa, Fatos and Max Spoor – The First Decade and After: Albania’s Democratic Transition and Consolidation in the Context of Southeast Europe.[59]
Thomas, John I. – Education and Communism: School and State in the People's Republic of Albania.[60]
Vickers, Miranda and James Pettifer – Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity.[61][62]
Winnifrith, Tom – Perspectives on Albania.[63]
Winnifrith, Tom – Nobody's Kingdom: A History of Northern Albania.
Young, Antonia – Albania.[64]
Notes
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^M. I. N. (February 1931). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 77 (2): 173. JSTOR 1784406.
^Birch, Sarah (July 2006). "Review". The Slavonic and East European Review. 84 (3): 578–581. JSTOR 4214349.
^Hemmings, Mary; Janet Fletcher (1 October 1985). "Betrayed (Book)". Library Journal. p. 98.
^Spubler, Nicolas (September 1971). "Review". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 397 (Seven Polarizing Issues in America Today): 141–142. JSTOR 1039027.
^Rusinow, Dennison (June 1972). "Review". The American Political Science Review. 66 (2): 673–675. doi:10.2307/1957865. JSTOR 1957865. S2CID 151678667.
^Floyd, David (April 1967). "Review". International Affairs. 43 (2): 372–373. doi:10.2307/2614379. JSTOR 2614379.
^Blumi, Isa (April 2008). "Aux origins du nationalisme albanais: La naissance d'une nation majoritairement musulmane en Europe/The Crescent and the Eagle, Ottoman Rule, Islam and the Albanians". American Historical Review. 113 (2): 610–612. doi:10.1086/ahr.113.2.610.'
^Gebhard, Elizabeth R. (April 2007). "Review: The Theatre at Butrint". The Classical Review. New. 57 (1): 219–221. doi:10.1017/s0009840x06004033. JSTOR 4497500.
^M. I. N. (February 1928). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 71 (2): 193. JSTOR 1782710.
^Erickson, John (Jul–Sep 1963). "Review". The China Quarterly (15): 171–178. doi:10.1017/S030574100002141X. JSTOR 3082093.
^Kaser, Michael (July 1995). "Review". The Slavonic and East European Review. 73 (3): 589–590. JSTOR 4211924.
^Dawkins, R. M. (March 1955). "Review". Folklore. 66 (1): 248–250. doi:10.1080/0015587x.1955.9717462. JSTOR 1257948.
^Schwartz, Richard D. (July 1955). "Review". Stanford Law Review. 7 (4): 566–571. doi:10.2307/1226227. JSTOR 1226227.
^Mellor, R. E. H. (June 1973). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 139 (2): 335. doi:10.2307/1796116. JSTOR 1796116.
^Kaser, Michael (July 1998). "Review". The Slavonic and East European Review. 76 (3): 553–555. JSTOR 4212700.
^Beckingham, C. F. (1989). "Review". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 121 (2): 335–336. doi:10.1017/S0035869X00109463. JSTOR 25212510. S2CID 163254773.
^Schleiter, F. (Nov–Dec 1936). "Review". International Affairs. 15 (6): 952–953. doi:10.2307/2602393. JSTOR 2602393.
^Talbot, Elizabeth (August 2005). "Serbia and Montenegro/Albania". School Library Journal. pp. 145–146.
^Kostanick, H. L. (July 1965). "Review". Geographical Review. 55 (3): 445–447. doi:10.2307/213142. hdl:2027/mdp.39015019175424. JSTOR 213142.
^Kolar, Bogdan (January 2008). "Catholicism, Culture, Conversion: The History of the Jesuits in Albania (1841–1946)". Catholic Historical Review. 94 (1): 168–170. doi:10.1353/cat.2008.0031. S2CID 159576637.'
^Kolar, Bogdan (October 2011). "Returning Home to Rome: The Basilian Monks of Grottaferrata in Albania". Catholic Historical Review. 97 (4): 745–747. doi:10.1353/cat.2011.0143. S2CID 159566779.'
^Delaney, R. F. (15 October 1976). "Albania Defiant (Book Review)". Library Journal. p. 2174.
^Fountain, Lawrence F. (April 1933). "Review". Economic Geography. 9 (2): 214. doi:10.2307/140751. JSTOR 140751.
^Newbigin, Marion I.; Carrier, E. H. (January 1933). "Review: Southern Europe". Geographical Review. 23 (1): 155–156. doi:10.2307/209571. JSTOR 209571.
^F. R. M. (August 1914). "Review: Albania". The Geographical Journal. 44 (2): 218–219. doi:10.2307/1779094. JSTOR 1779094.
^Gow, James (April 1995). "Review". The Slavonic and East European Review. 73 (2): 388–389. JSTOR 4211851.
^Treaqdway, John D. (February 1986). "Studies on Kosova (Book Review)". American Historical Review. 91 (1): 149–150. doi:10.2307/1867325. JSTOR 1867325.
^Chotiner, Barbara Ann (1 October 1978). "Socialist Albania since 1944 (Book)". Library Journal. p. 1989.
^Mann, S. E. (June 1958). "Review". The Slavonic and East European Review. 36 (87): 557–558. JSTOR 4204987.
^Roucek, Joseph S. (March 1957). "Review". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 310 (Current Issues in International Law Relations): 228. JSTOR 1030701.
^Swire, J. (October 1957). "Review". International Affairs. 33 (4): 499–500. doi:10.2307/2606908. JSTOR 2606908.
^Stephenson, D. Grier (June 1982). "Review". The American Political Science Review. 76 (2): 481. doi:10.2307/1961238. JSTOR 1961239.