The Serbs : history, myth, and the destruction of Yugoslavia
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DR1230.S45 J83 1997
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DR1230.S45 J83 1997
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Subjects
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Guerra de Yugoslavia, 1991-1995 -- Causas y antecedentes
Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 -- Causes.
Guerres civiles.
Histoire.
Nonfiction.
Relations interethniques.
Serbes -- Yougoslavie -- Histoire.
Serbia -- Historia
Serbie.
Serbios
Serbs -- History.
Serviërs.
Yougoslavie -- Histoire.
Yougoslavie.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995.
Yugoslavia -- History.
Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 -- Causes.
Guerres civiles.
Histoire.
Nonfiction.
Relations interethniques.
Serbes -- Yougoslavie -- Histoire.
Serbia -- Historia
Serbie.
Serbios
Serbs -- History.
Serviërs.
Yougoslavie -- Histoire.
Yougoslavie.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995.
Yugoslavia -- History.
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Book
Physical Desc
xvii, 350 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-336) and index.
Description
This wide-ranging, scholarly, and highly readable account opens with the windswept fortresses of medieval kings and a battle lost more than six centuries ago that still profoundly influences the Serbs. Judah describes the idea of "Serbdom" that sustained them during centuries of Ottoman rule, the days of glory during the First World War, and the genocide against them during the Second. He examines the tenuous ethnic balance fashioned by Tito and its unraveling after his death. And he reveals how Slobodan Milosevic, later to become president, used a version of history to drive his people to nationalist euphoria. Judah details the way Milosevic prepared for war and provides gripping eyewitness accounts of wartime horrors: the burning villages and "ethnic cleansing," the ignominy of the siege of Sarajevo, and the columns of bedraggled Serb refugees, cynically manipulated and then abandoned once the dream of a Greater Serbia was lost.
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This first in-depth account of life behind Serbian lines is not an apologia but a scrupulous explanation of how the people of a modernizing European state could become among the most reviled of the century. Rejecting the stereotypical image of a bloodthirsty nation, Judah makes the Serbs comprehensible by placing them within the context of their history and their hopes.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Judah, T. (1997). The Serbs: history, myth, and the destruction of Yugoslavia . Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Judah, Tim, 1962-. 1997. The Serbs: History, Myth, and the Destruction of Yugoslavia. Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Judah, Tim, 1962-. The Serbs: History, Myth, and the Destruction of Yugoslavia Yale University Press, 1997.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Judah, Tim. The Serbs: History, Myth, and the Destruction of Yugoslavia Yale University Press, 1997.
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