G.C Thomas Raju (ed.)
The South Slav Conflict
History, Religion, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
Herausgeber: Thomas, Raju G C
G.C Thomas Raju (ed.)
The South Slav Conflict
History, Religion, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
Herausgeber: Thomas, Raju G C
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 169mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780815321170
- ISBN-10: 0815321171
- Artikelnr.: 21722751
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 169mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9780815321170
- ISBN-10: 0815321171
- Artikelnr.: 21722751
Raju G.C. Thomas; H. Richard Friman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: HISTORY
RELIGION
ETHNICITY
AND NATIONALISM
1. History
Religion
and National Identity
2. The Future of History in the Balkans
3. Echoes of Another Christendom
4. Contemporary Roman Catholic-Muslim Relations
5. Hellenism and the Greek-Macedonian Affair
6. Balkan Myths and Bosnian Massacres
7. Failure and Fantasy in the Yugoslav Successor States
8. Regional Economic Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia
PART II: WAR
THE GREAT POWERS
AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
9. Nations
States
and War
10. Yugoslavia and the Internationalization of the Balkan Conflict
11. U.S. Policy Towards Yugoslavia: From Differentiation to Disintegration
12. Debating Operation Quagmire Storm: U.S. Crisis Management in Bosnia
13. The United States
International Organizations
and the Yugoslav Crisis
14. Germany and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
15. War Crimes in the Balkans: Media Manipulation
Historical Amnesia
and Subjective Morality
16. Balkan Realities and the Constitution of a Polyethnic State
17. The Tragedy in Yugoslavia Could Have Been Averted
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Maps
Index
Introduction
PART I: HISTORY
RELIGION
ETHNICITY
AND NATIONALISM
1. History
Religion
and National Identity
2. The Future of History in the Balkans
3. Echoes of Another Christendom
4. Contemporary Roman Catholic-Muslim Relations
5. Hellenism and the Greek-Macedonian Affair
6. Balkan Myths and Bosnian Massacres
7. Failure and Fantasy in the Yugoslav Successor States
8. Regional Economic Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia
PART II: WAR
THE GREAT POWERS
AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
9. Nations
States
and War
10. Yugoslavia and the Internationalization of the Balkan Conflict
11. U.S. Policy Towards Yugoslavia: From Differentiation to Disintegration
12. Debating Operation Quagmire Storm: U.S. Crisis Management in Bosnia
13. The United States
International Organizations
and the Yugoslav Crisis
14. Germany and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
15. War Crimes in the Balkans: Media Manipulation
Historical Amnesia
and Subjective Morality
16. Balkan Realities and the Constitution of a Polyethnic State
17. The Tragedy in Yugoslavia Could Have Been Averted
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Maps
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: HISTORY
RELIGION
ETHNICITY
AND NATIONALISM
1. History
Religion
and National Identity
2. The Future of History in the Balkans
3. Echoes of Another Christendom
4. Contemporary Roman Catholic-Muslim Relations
5. Hellenism and the Greek-Macedonian Affair
6. Balkan Myths and Bosnian Massacres
7. Failure and Fantasy in the Yugoslav Successor States
8. Regional Economic Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia
PART II: WAR
THE GREAT POWERS
AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
9. Nations
States
and War
10. Yugoslavia and the Internationalization of the Balkan Conflict
11. U.S. Policy Towards Yugoslavia: From Differentiation to Disintegration
12. Debating Operation Quagmire Storm: U.S. Crisis Management in Bosnia
13. The United States
International Organizations
and the Yugoslav Crisis
14. Germany and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
15. War Crimes in the Balkans: Media Manipulation
Historical Amnesia
and Subjective Morality
16. Balkan Realities and the Constitution of a Polyethnic State
17. The Tragedy in Yugoslavia Could Have Been Averted
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Maps
Index
Introduction
PART I: HISTORY
RELIGION
ETHNICITY
AND NATIONALISM
1. History
Religion
and National Identity
2. The Future of History in the Balkans
3. Echoes of Another Christendom
4. Contemporary Roman Catholic-Muslim Relations
5. Hellenism and the Greek-Macedonian Affair
6. Balkan Myths and Bosnian Massacres
7. Failure and Fantasy in the Yugoslav Successor States
8. Regional Economic Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia
PART II: WAR
THE GREAT POWERS
AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
9. Nations
States
and War
10. Yugoslavia and the Internationalization of the Balkan Conflict
11. U.S. Policy Towards Yugoslavia: From Differentiation to Disintegration
12. Debating Operation Quagmire Storm: U.S. Crisis Management in Bosnia
13. The United States
International Organizations
and the Yugoslav Crisis
14. Germany and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
15. War Crimes in the Balkans: Media Manipulation
Historical Amnesia
and Subjective Morality
16. Balkan Realities and the Constitution of a Polyethnic State
17. The Tragedy in Yugoslavia Could Have Been Averted
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Maps
Index