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         Former Yugoslavia History:     more books (100)
  1. Balkan Odyssey a personal account of the international peace efforts following the breakup of the former Yugoslavia by David Owen, 1996-03
  2. The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920 (History of East Central Europe) (v. 8) by Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich, 2009-01-13
  3. Short History of Yugoslavia by Clissold, 1968-10-01
  4. A History of the Balkans, 1804-1945 by Stevan K. Pavlowitch, 1999-05
  5. The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Third Edition by Mr. Tim Judah, 2010-02-16
  6. The Social Construction of Man, the State and War: Identity, Conflict, and Violence in Former Yugoslavia by Franke Wilmer, 2002-06-07
  7. Peace with Justice? War Crimes and Accountability in the Former Yugoslavia by Michael P. Scharf, Paul R. Williams, 2002-11
  8. The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-Up 1980-1992 by Branka Magas, 1993-03-17
  9. Burn This House: The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia
  10. From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform: The Former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia by Shale Horowitz, 2005-04-27
  11. Great Britain and the Creation of Yugoslavia: Negotiating Balkan Nationality and Identity (International Library of Twentieth Century History) by James Evans, 2008-09-15
  12. Constructing Yugoslavia: A Transnational History (European Studies) by Vesna Drapac, 2010-03-15
  13. The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics by Ivo Banac, 1988-03
  14. New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key Issues and Controversies

41. Modern European History - Bosnia
Mission Peace CNN archive of the war including a history of the conflict and a relatingto NATO's role in bringing peace in the former yugoslavia (NATO Basic
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Efforts to reconstruct the national library collections destroyed by the Serbian army Friends and colleagues who possess or know of the whereabouts of any microfilms or photocopies anywhere in the world of the now destroyed originals are urged to contact Andras Riedlmayer, Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Fine Arts Library, Harvard University. Balkans Pages Balkans Anti-War and Human Rights Resources "...will deal with the part of the Balkans formerly known as the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia."

42. Documents Relating To The History And Contemporary Events Of The Balkan States (
A Mount Holyoke resource.Category Society history By Region Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina...... International Criminal Tribunal for the former yugoslavia. DECIPHERING THE BALKANENIGMA USING history TO INFORM POLICY, Revised Edition, William T. Johnsen
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Old Serbian Tales: Marko and the Turks, c. 1450 The 1456 Siege of Belgrade, By Tom R. Kovach Professor Steven W. Sowards, "Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History" Count Andrássy to Count Beust, 30 December 1875 (Communicated to the Earl of Derby by Count Beust, January 3), "Correspondence Respecting Affairs in Bosnia and Herzegovina." ... Croatian History Links
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43. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Macedonia | History
history. on independence was held in Macedonia and 74% voted in favour, so in January1992 the country declared its full independence from former yugoslavia.
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Historical Macedonia (from whence Alexander the Great set out to conquer the ancient world in the 4th century BC) is today contained mostly in present-day Greece, a point Greeks are always quick to make when discussing contemporary Macedonia's use of that name. The Romans subjugated the Greeks of ancient Macedonia in the mid-2nd century BC, and when the empire was divided in the 4th century AD, this region became part of the Eastern Roman Empire ruled from Constantinople. Slav tribes settled here in the 7th century, changing the ethnic character of the area. In the 9th century, the region was conquered by the Bulgarian tsar Simeon, and later, under Tsar Samuel, Macedonia was the centre of a powerful Bulgarian state. Samuel's defeat by Byzantium in 1014 ushered in a long period when Macedonia passed back and forth between Byzantium, Bulgaria and Serbia. After the crushing defeat of Serbia by the Turks in 1389, the Balkans became part of the Ottoman Empire, and the cultural character of the region again changed. In 1878, Russia defeated Turkey, and Macedonia was ceded to Bulgaria by the Treaty of San Stefano. The Western powers, fearing the creation of a powerful Russian satellite in the heart of the Balkans, forced Bulgaria to give Macedonia back to Turkey. In 1893, Macedonian nationalists formed the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation (IMRO) to fight for independence from Turkey, culminating in the Ilinden uprising of May 1903, which was brutally suppressed three months later. Although nationalist leader Goce Delcev died before the revolt, he became the symbol of Macedonian nationalism.

44. Atrium Books - Destination Yugoslavia
the Rise and Fall of yugoslavia An Insider's Guide to the International CriminalTribunal for the former yugoslavia A Documentary history and Analysis The US
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Black Lamb and Grey Falcon : A Journey Through Yugoslavia (Twentieth-Century Classics)
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45. European History: C 1750 To C 1900 Yugoslavia & Former Yugoslavia C 1800 To C 19
European history c 1750 to c 1900 yugoslavia former yugoslavia c 1800 toc 1900 history (Europe) Prague Slav Congress of 1848 Lawrence D Orton.
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46. A Short History
International network… During the wars in former yugoslavia, Women in Blackgroups sprang up in many more countries, supporting Zene u Crnom Belgrade.
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Women in Black Uk Who are we? History Actions London ... Home A Short History of Women in Black In January 1988, one month after the first Palestinian Intifada broke out, a small group of Israeli and Palestinian women stood once a week, at the same hour and at the same location - a major traffic intersection in Israel. They were dressed in black and held up a black sign in the shape of a hand with "Stop the Occupation" written in white. 'It was a simple form of protest that women could do easily... We could bring our children, there was no chanting or marching, and the medium was the message. Within months vigils sprang up throughout Israel' Bat Shalom - Israeli women's peace organisation Women in Black were inspired by earlier "women wearing black" like the Black Sash, in South Africa, and the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, seeking the 'disappeared' in Argentina. WiB in the UK also developed from women refusing violence, militarism and war, like the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, formed in 1915, and the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, which successfully opposed the deployment of US missiles throughout the 1980's. The Israeli/Palestinian WiB vigils initiated a formula that was taken up in many other countries. Vigils were regular and predictable: same place, same time each week. Women wore black and were mainly silent. They were seen by many passers-by, some of whom heckled and abused them as 'whores' and 'traitors'. Their policy was not to shout back but to maintain silence and dignity.

47. Yale University Press London - History Series
Tim Judah Tim Judah has studied the conflict in the former yugoslavia for a from TimJudah KOSOVO War and Revenge (Cloth Bound) THE SERBS - history, Myth and
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KOSOVO - War and Revenge Tim Judah
U.S. Price: $17.95* Published: 23rd March 2000 BUY THIS ITEM Paper Bound 368pp 40 illustrations 216 x 138mm ISBN: 0300083548 ''....illuminating....A keen sense for paradoxes of the Balkan variety is one of the things about Mr Judah''s book....He is strongest and most original in describing the background to the war....an intelligent, readable book, written with speed and verve by a conscientious reporter with a strong sense of history.''
Bruce Clark - The Economist
''Judah is skilful....in his mastery of both primary and secondary sources, to lay bare how Kosovo, Serbia and the international community stumbled into a crisis where all felt bound by dangerous obligations.''
Peter Beaumont - The Observer
''Judah knows the region and he has gained access to leading participants on all sides of the conflict. His prose crackles with a sense of irony, especially as he uncovers the quirks of history overlaying this contested land....Europe''s latest bleeding ulcer has found a sensitive chronicler.''
Tom Gallagher - The Herald
''....admirable book on Kosovo....Tim Judah''s strength is not as a historian but as a journalist....his sources are excellent.''

48. Yale University Press London - History Series
many of the most horrifying episodes of the war in former yugoslavia which he hascovered since the first shot in 1991. Judah offers here a history of the
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THE SERBS - History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia Tim Judah
U.S. Price: $16.00* Published: 24th September 1998 BUY THIS ITEM ISBN: 0300076568 Journalist Tim Judah witnessed firsthand many of the most horrifying episodes of the war in former Yugoslavia which he has covered since the first shot in 1991. Judah offers here a history of the Serbs from medieval times to the present, combining a gripping personal description of the war with a skillful analysis of the historical and cultural context out of which it emerged. Resisting stereotypes, he describes the concept of Serbdom, and how their history sustained the Serbs through times of both persecution and glory. For this new paperback edition Judah adds observations on the rise of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the war in Kosovo, and NATO's 78-day bombing campaign of Yugoslavia. ...''A stunning new history''
Robert Fisk, The Irish Times...
...''very good ... sums up the complicated matters succinctly ... Judah cleverly interprets Serbia's sad present in the light of its past.''
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49. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Special Report: Yugoslavia War Crimes
02 yugoslavia 'will not send documents' 17.12.02 former president admits crimeagainst humanity 15.12.02 War crimes confession by woman of 72 makes history.
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51. YUgoslav Internet Resources: Info, Media, Conflict, Refugees, News...
Istrian Resources, people, history and landscape. former yugoslavia Act Beyond Acting works by several former Yugoslav artists.
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Yugoslav Resources on the Internet
Yugoslav Home Page with general information (places, culture, language ..) about the federal republic of Yugoslavia (also known as Serbia-Montenegro). It also has links to Internet resources related to former Yugoslavia. A new (permanent) site for the same pages: www.yugoslavia.com Book of Home is another Yugoslav home page. Two new servers are vying for the honor of representing Belgrade on the Web: beograd.com , located in Boston, USA, and BeoNET.com , based in Switzerland and Belgrade. BeoNET is the first commercial Internet provider in Yugoslavia (server in Belgrade: http://www.beonet.yu ). They offer daily updated news from Belgrade (Politika, Nedeljni Telegraf and independent news agency BETA). Beograd.com is the internet home of Beorama , Belgrade culture magazine in Serbo-Croatian, Yugoslav Drama Theater and Vreme weekly magazine. BeoCity is another internet provider based in Belgrade. Their server offers daily press digest, sport informations and regular columns by Ljubivoje Rsumovic, Dejan Cukic (music) and Radman Selmic(politics). Also, a page with links to Internet presentations of all major Serbian political parties Yu Search engine (both in English and Serbian).

52. Dragos Kalajic: American Imperialism And The Former Yugoslavia
with aid from NATO) and formerly neutral yugoslavia . history tells us that most,even the largest leading to the Kaliningrad enclave (former Eastern Prussia).
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by Dragos Kalajic
Duga , Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia, June 8 1996
Influential Italian weekly Panorama has been recently honored by the CIA: Panorama was given rights to be the first to publish in European media space and in that manner spread supposedly secret results of the futurologist predictions of the CIA's intellectual task force regarding impending, future and possible break ups of states. The document in question is a "draft", some 200 pages long, with numerous annexes, graphs and diagrams; its title is Report about the disintegration of states . Italian weekly presented an abridged version of the Report , adding that the report is the result of interdisciplinary research which, without availability of computerized analysis, because of huge amount of collected data from over six hundred fields, would require at least ten years of man hours. The authors of the Report consider four basic reasons for disintegration of states: ideological-revolutionary and civil wars, ethnic conflicts, genocide and "politicide", and radical and traumatic changes of ruling structures. The Report includes a map of world on which all states are placed in one of four basic categories, according to their future prospects: uncertain, low, medium and high risk of disintegration. United States of America, Australia, European Union and Japan are placed among the low risk countries. Red color, denoting high risk covers all formerly Soviet Muslim countries, India, Turkey, large part of African countries and almost all of South America. In Europe, the zone of high risk encompasses Croatia, Muslim-Croatian Federation, Republic Srpska, Albania and Macedonia, while FR Yugoslavia, Slovenia and Romania were placed in the medium risk zone.

53. Yugoslavia: Death Of A Nation--World History/Literature Lesson Plan (grades 9-12
The Cultures of yugoslavia The former yugoslavia is home to different ethnic eachgroup, students should research the religion, language, history, and customs
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54. BBC - History - Yugoslavia: 1918 - 2003
Having taken their different paths, the people of the former Yugoslaviawill look back on the past with different and mixed emotions.
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By Tim Judah Page 5 of 6 The south Slavs An unhappy kingdom Tito's Yugoslavia Descent into chaos ... Print this article New identities Now, prosperous Slovenia is looking forward to EU and NATO membership. Croatia is recovering from war, and its territory is intact, although most of its Serbs have fled or been driven out. Bosnia is divided into two, a shattered land still struggling to overcome the legacy of the war. Macedonia has been riven by ethnic conflict - but spared all-out war - between ethnic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Albanians returned to Kosovo after the war there, but then 230,000 Serbs and other non-Albanians were forced to flee. 'Whether two republics of such unequal size can work together in one federation remains to be seen.' Serbia and Montenegro have been impoverished by the wars and even today - as their new union is being formed - their future state is far from assured. Serbs and Montenegrins have much in common, especially their common Orthodox heritage, but Serbia is a land of some eight million people, and Montenegro has only 650,000 citizens. Whether two republics of such unequal size can work together in one federation remains to be seen. The new deal is for a loose union for three years, after which either republic can opt for independence. On paper it is a sensible compromise. In reality it will be hard, but not impossible, to make it work - if there is enough goodwill.

55. Studies In Contemporary History And Security Policy
UNPROFOR, UN Protection Force (former yugoslavia). How to order the Studies in ContemporaryHistory and Security Policy The books can be ordered via a bookshop
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Volume 9: Peace Support Operations: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives
Kurt R. Spillmann, Thomas Bernauer, Jürg M. Gabriel, Andreas Wenger (eds.)
with the assistance of Yvonne Rosteck Bern et al. Loc.: Peter Lang, 2001
ISBN 3-906768-21-X
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Order the Studies in Contemporary History and Security Policy online or by email Abbreviations AOS Area of Separation ARF ASEAN Regional Forum ASEAN Association of South East Asian Nations BBC British Broadcasting Corporation BiH Bosnia and Herzegovina CIS Commonwealth of Independent States CIMIC Civil-military cooperation COMKFOR Commander KFOR CSCE Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Command, control, communications and intelligence DCI Defense Capabilities Initiative (NATO) DHA Department of Humanitarian Affairs (UN) DPA Department of Political Affairs (UN) DPKO Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UN) DRC Democratic Republic of Congo EAPC Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council ECHO European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid Office ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States ESDI European Security and Defense Identity ESDP European Security and Defense Policy EU European Union FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FRY Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia-Montenegro) FYROM Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (now Macedonia)

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    58. The Conflict In Yugoslavia And The Autonomous Region Of Vojvodina
    This division of history leads to poor analysis because it dismisses over a the outbreakof the bitter ethnic conflict in the former yugoslavia caught many off
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    I. Faults in Western Analysis
    American and Western foreign policy toward Central and Eastern Europe suffers from a fundamental misunderstanding of the region's complex history. There are two primary reasons for this: (1) The study of Central and Eastern Europe in the West was tied to Soviet Studies. As a result, the conflicts within the countries of Central and Eastern Europe were seen as less important to U.S. foreign policy given the Cold War and the East-West confrontation; and (2) Central and Eastern European history is often studied in three periods, pre-World War I, the Peace Years (between the wars), and Post-World War II, rather than as a continuous process of history. This division of history leads to poor analysis because it dismisses over a thousand years of historical development and nation building. The students of more modern Central and Eastern European affairs tend to view the region as a constant, with the countries existing after World War I and II as historical nations. Therefore, the outbreak of the bitter ethnic conflict in the former Yugoslavia caught many off guard. Historically, however, many of these ethnic groups were often at odds due to differences in religion, culture, and economic and political development. It is therefore simply logical that these groups did not form a single historical nation on their own. It was Western influence that led to the formation of post World War I "nations" such as Yugoslavia. Without a correct historical analysis and thorough understanding of the region, development of a coherent and consistent U.S. foreign policy is made more difficult.

    59. Friends Of Bosnia Links Page
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