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Yugoslavia as History 2ed: Twice There Was a Country

Yugoslavia as History 2ed: Twice There Was a Country

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Lampe
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 1/12/2008
EAN 9780521774017, ISBN10: 0521774012

Paperback, 512 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm
Language: English

Yugoslavia as History, first published in 2000, examines the bloody demise of the former Yugoslavia in the full light of its history. It provides a balanced understanding of the common hopes and fears which held its ethnic mosaic together, and the ethnic conflicts which broke it apart. This book examines the origins of these competing forces, and how they fared as the Yugoslavian states formed after the two World Wars searched for a multi-ethnic political culture and economic viability. This edition of John Lampe's accessible and authoritative history devotes a full new chapter to the tragic ethnic wars that have followed the dissolution of Yugoslavia, first in Croatia and Bosnia, and most recently in Kosovo. The author concentrates on the connection, real and imagined, between these conflicts and the experience of the successor states, the two Yugoslavias and their predecessors.

1. Empires and fragmented borderlands, 800–1800
2. Unifying aspirations and rural resistance, 1804–1903
3. New divisions, Yugoslav ties and Balkan wars, 1903–14
4. The First World War and the first Yugoslavia, 1914–21
5. Parliamentary kingdom, 1921–8
6. Authoritarian kingdom, 1929–41
7. World war and civil war, 1941–5
8. Founding the second Yugoslavia
9. Tito's Yugoslavia ascending, 1954–67
10. Tito's Yugoslavia descending, 1967–88
11. Ethnic politics and the end of Yugoslavia
12. Ethnic wars and successor states.