The Road to War in Serbia: Trauma and CatharsisCentral European University Press, 1 gen 2000 - 711 pagine The first serious assessment to thoroughly explore the roots of conflict inside former Yugoslavia. The authors highlight major issues which to date had remained neglected. |
Sommario
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The Unresolved Genocide | 146 |
Who Exploited Whom? | 160 |
Kosovo in the Collective Memory | 189 |
Constitution as a Factor in the Collapse of Yugo | 399 |
The Ruling Party | 425 |
The Traumatic Circle of the Serbian Opposition | 449 |
An Alternative to War | 479 |
The Armys Use of Trauma | 509 |
Politika in the Storm of Nationalism | 537 |
Turning the Electronic Media Around | 565 |
Victim and Vengeance | 587 |
The Migrations of Serbs from Kosovo during the 1970s and | 212 |
The Church and the Serbian Question | 247 |
The Abuse of the Authority of Science | 274 |
The University in an Ideological Shell | 303 |
Populist Wave Literature | 351 |
Football Hooligans and War | 373 |
The Nationalization of Everyday Life | 608 |
The International Community and the Yugoslav Crisis | 633 |
Bibliography | 661 |
List of Contributors | 701 |
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The Road to War in Serbia: Trauma and Catharsis Nebojša Popov,Drinka Gojković Visualizzazione estratti - 2000 |
Parole e frasi comuni
1974 Constitution academicians Academy according Albanian Ante Marković anti-bureaucratic revolution anti-war army Assembly autonomous provinces Battle of Kosovo became Belgrade Bosnia Bosnia-Hercegovina cent centre changes Chetniks church citizens Communists of Serbia conflict contribution Ćosić Croatia Croats cultural defence democracy democratic Duga economic elections elite ethnic existing fact federal force former Yugoslavia genocide Hercegovina historical idea ideological institutions journalists Karadžić Kosovo battle leaders leadership League of Communists liberal Marković Memorandum migration military Miloš Montenegrins national question nationalistic opposition organization party peace political Politika Popović's population populist position Presidency problem programme radio regime republics role SANU Sarajevo self-management Serbian national Serbian Orthodox Church Serbs and Montenegrins SFRY Slobodan Milošević Slovenes Slovenia social socialist society television territory tion tional Ustasha victims Vitus's Day Vojvodina Vuk Drašković Yugo Yugoslav crisis Yugoslav People's Army
Brani popolari
Pagina 124 - At the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s...
Pagina 97 - ... with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War?
Pagina 520 - ... the long run also aimed at the establishment of Communist and Soviet domination over the Balkans. When Stalin was still contemplating sending a military mission and supplies to Mihajlovic, whom the British were preparing at that very moment to drop in favor of the Partisans, Tito decided to convoke a session of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia ( AVNOJ). The session took place on November 29, 1943, in the little Bosnian town of Jajce. The Council was transformed...
Pagina 284 - Session of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia, the event that entrenched Milosevic at the helm of Serbian politics.
Pagina 675 - Zagreb, convened to discuss the forthcoming (19th) session of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, at which the terms of the economic reform were to be established.
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