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Balkan Genocides is the first book to provide a comprehensive account of the three major waves of genocide and ethnic cleansing (including the Holocaust) in the Balkan peninsula during the twentieth century-from the Balkan wars to World War II to the wars of Yugoslavia's disintegration.
Balkan Genocides is the first book to provide a comprehensive account of the three major waves of genocide and ethnic cleansing (including the Holocaust) in the Balkan peninsula during the twentieth century-from the Balkan wars to World War II to the wars of Yugoslavia's disintegration.
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- Studies in Genocide: Religion, History, and Human Rights
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781442206632
- ISBN-10: 1442206632
- Artikelnr.: 33448200
- Studies in Genocide: Religion, History, and Human Rights
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781442206632
- ISBN-10: 1442206632
- Artikelnr.: 33448200
Paul Mojzes is professor of religious studies at Rosemont College. He is the author of several books on Eastern Europe and the Balkans and editor of Religion in Eastern Europe and The Journal of Ecumenical Studies.
Preface Pronunciation Guide Chapter 1: Definitions of Genocides and Ethnic
Cleansing Chapter 2: Heritage of Horrors Chapter 3: Balkan Wars 1912-1913:
An Unrecognized Genocide The Carnegie Commission's Conclusion Epilogue:
World War I as the Third Balkan War Greek-Turkish Wars Chapter 4 - Multiple
Genocides of World War II: Western Balkans Preliminary Philosophical and
Theological Concerns Genocide in the "Independent State of Croatia"
Genocidal Aspects of Italian Occupational Authorities in Yugoslav Lands
Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5: Multiple Genocides in World War
II: Northeastern and Central Balkans Belgrade and Serbia Proper Backa and
Baranja Under Hungarian Occupation The Fate of the Yugoslav Army's Jewish
POWs Montenegro Albania and Kosovo Massacres and Ethnic Cleansing by
Cetniks Genocide Against Romas (Gypsies) Chapter 6: Multiple Genocides in
World War II: Southeastern Balkans Bulgarian Jews Not Deported to Death
Camps Macedonia Greece under German, Italian, and Bulgarian Occupation
Chapter 7: Retaliatory Genocide against Wartime Enemies Genocide of
Yugoslavia's Ethnic Germans Massacres of Hungarians Ethnic Cleansing of
Italians Bleiburg and the Fate of Ustae and Other Militaries Collaborating
with the Axis Chapter 8: Ethnic Cleansing during Yugoslavia's Wars of
Disintegration in the 1990s The Context Contentious Analytical Issues
Chapter 9: War in Croatia Overview of the War Was it Genocide and/or Ethnic
Cleansing? Chapter 10: War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Problems Leading to
the War Major Events of the War The Horrors of Ethnic Cleansing The
Srebrenica Genocide Genocidal Rape Did Genocide Occur in Bosnia and
Herzagovina? Appendix Chapter 11: Protracted War and Conflict in Kosovo
Overview of Serbian-Albanian Relationships in Kosovo, 1945-1999 Overview of
the War, 1999 Destruction of Serbian Orthodox Holy Places Ethnic Cleansing
in Reverse Did Genocide and/or Ethnic Cleansing Occur? Chapter 12:
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 13-Onward
into the Twenty-first Century: A Postscript Threat of Genocide Averted in
Macedonia Prospects for the Balkan Time Line Notes Bibliography Index About
the Author
Cleansing Chapter 2: Heritage of Horrors Chapter 3: Balkan Wars 1912-1913:
An Unrecognized Genocide The Carnegie Commission's Conclusion Epilogue:
World War I as the Third Balkan War Greek-Turkish Wars Chapter 4 - Multiple
Genocides of World War II: Western Balkans Preliminary Philosophical and
Theological Concerns Genocide in the "Independent State of Croatia"
Genocidal Aspects of Italian Occupational Authorities in Yugoslav Lands
Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5: Multiple Genocides in World War
II: Northeastern and Central Balkans Belgrade and Serbia Proper Backa and
Baranja Under Hungarian Occupation The Fate of the Yugoslav Army's Jewish
POWs Montenegro Albania and Kosovo Massacres and Ethnic Cleansing by
Cetniks Genocide Against Romas (Gypsies) Chapter 6: Multiple Genocides in
World War II: Southeastern Balkans Bulgarian Jews Not Deported to Death
Camps Macedonia Greece under German, Italian, and Bulgarian Occupation
Chapter 7: Retaliatory Genocide against Wartime Enemies Genocide of
Yugoslavia's Ethnic Germans Massacres of Hungarians Ethnic Cleansing of
Italians Bleiburg and the Fate of Ustae and Other Militaries Collaborating
with the Axis Chapter 8: Ethnic Cleansing during Yugoslavia's Wars of
Disintegration in the 1990s The Context Contentious Analytical Issues
Chapter 9: War in Croatia Overview of the War Was it Genocide and/or Ethnic
Cleansing? Chapter 10: War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Problems Leading to
the War Major Events of the War The Horrors of Ethnic Cleansing The
Srebrenica Genocide Genocidal Rape Did Genocide Occur in Bosnia and
Herzagovina? Appendix Chapter 11: Protracted War and Conflict in Kosovo
Overview of Serbian-Albanian Relationships in Kosovo, 1945-1999 Overview of
the War, 1999 Destruction of Serbian Orthodox Holy Places Ethnic Cleansing
in Reverse Did Genocide and/or Ethnic Cleansing Occur? Chapter 12:
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 13-Onward
into the Twenty-first Century: A Postscript Threat of Genocide Averted in
Macedonia Prospects for the Balkan Time Line Notes Bibliography Index About
the Author
Preface Pronunciation Guide Chapter 1: Definitions of Genocides and Ethnic
Cleansing Chapter 2: Heritage of Horrors Chapter 3: Balkan Wars 1912-1913:
An Unrecognized Genocide The Carnegie Commission's Conclusion Epilogue:
World War I as the Third Balkan War Greek-Turkish Wars Chapter 4 - Multiple
Genocides of World War II: Western Balkans Preliminary Philosophical and
Theological Concerns Genocide in the "Independent State of Croatia"
Genocidal Aspects of Italian Occupational Authorities in Yugoslav Lands
Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5: Multiple Genocides in World War
II: Northeastern and Central Balkans Belgrade and Serbia Proper Backa and
Baranja Under Hungarian Occupation The Fate of the Yugoslav Army's Jewish
POWs Montenegro Albania and Kosovo Massacres and Ethnic Cleansing by
Cetniks Genocide Against Romas (Gypsies) Chapter 6: Multiple Genocides in
World War II: Southeastern Balkans Bulgarian Jews Not Deported to Death
Camps Macedonia Greece under German, Italian, and Bulgarian Occupation
Chapter 7: Retaliatory Genocide against Wartime Enemies Genocide of
Yugoslavia's Ethnic Germans Massacres of Hungarians Ethnic Cleansing of
Italians Bleiburg and the Fate of Ustae and Other Militaries Collaborating
with the Axis Chapter 8: Ethnic Cleansing during Yugoslavia's Wars of
Disintegration in the 1990s The Context Contentious Analytical Issues
Chapter 9: War in Croatia Overview of the War Was it Genocide and/or Ethnic
Cleansing? Chapter 10: War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Problems Leading to
the War Major Events of the War The Horrors of Ethnic Cleansing The
Srebrenica Genocide Genocidal Rape Did Genocide Occur in Bosnia and
Herzagovina? Appendix Chapter 11: Protracted War and Conflict in Kosovo
Overview of Serbian-Albanian Relationships in Kosovo, 1945-1999 Overview of
the War, 1999 Destruction of Serbian Orthodox Holy Places Ethnic Cleansing
in Reverse Did Genocide and/or Ethnic Cleansing Occur? Chapter 12:
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 13-Onward
into the Twenty-first Century: A Postscript Threat of Genocide Averted in
Macedonia Prospects for the Balkan Time Line Notes Bibliography Index About
the Author
Cleansing Chapter 2: Heritage of Horrors Chapter 3: Balkan Wars 1912-1913:
An Unrecognized Genocide The Carnegie Commission's Conclusion Epilogue:
World War I as the Third Balkan War Greek-Turkish Wars Chapter 4 - Multiple
Genocides of World War II: Western Balkans Preliminary Philosophical and
Theological Concerns Genocide in the "Independent State of Croatia"
Genocidal Aspects of Italian Occupational Authorities in Yugoslav Lands
Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 5: Multiple Genocides in World War
II: Northeastern and Central Balkans Belgrade and Serbia Proper Backa and
Baranja Under Hungarian Occupation The Fate of the Yugoslav Army's Jewish
POWs Montenegro Albania and Kosovo Massacres and Ethnic Cleansing by
Cetniks Genocide Against Romas (Gypsies) Chapter 6: Multiple Genocides in
World War II: Southeastern Balkans Bulgarian Jews Not Deported to Death
Camps Macedonia Greece under German, Italian, and Bulgarian Occupation
Chapter 7: Retaliatory Genocide against Wartime Enemies Genocide of
Yugoslavia's Ethnic Germans Massacres of Hungarians Ethnic Cleansing of
Italians Bleiburg and the Fate of Ustae and Other Militaries Collaborating
with the Axis Chapter 8: Ethnic Cleansing during Yugoslavia's Wars of
Disintegration in the 1990s The Context Contentious Analytical Issues
Chapter 9: War in Croatia Overview of the War Was it Genocide and/or Ethnic
Cleansing? Chapter 10: War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Problems Leading to
the War Major Events of the War The Horrors of Ethnic Cleansing The
Srebrenica Genocide Genocidal Rape Did Genocide Occur in Bosnia and
Herzagovina? Appendix Chapter 11: Protracted War and Conflict in Kosovo
Overview of Serbian-Albanian Relationships in Kosovo, 1945-1999 Overview of
the War, 1999 Destruction of Serbian Orthodox Holy Places Ethnic Cleansing
in Reverse Did Genocide and/or Ethnic Cleansing Occur? Chapter 12:
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 13-Onward
into the Twenty-first Century: A Postscript Threat of Genocide Averted in
Macedonia Prospects for the Balkan Time Line Notes Bibliography Index About
the Author