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Bosnia and Hercegovina : a tradition betrayed

"This book examines Bosnia's rich historical traditions in light of the conflict that erupted there in 1992. The authors explain the origins of Bosnia's major ethnonational groups in the religious conversions of the Middle Ages and under the Ottomans as a prelude to the transformation of its principal religious communities into twentieth-century nationalities. The roles of Bosnia's Muslims, Serbs, and Croats in the events affecting the Yugoslav peoples in the twentieth century and then as Yugoslavia disintegrated in the early 1990s are vividly presented."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©1994
Columbia University Press, New York, ©1994
History
xi, 318 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
9780231101608, 9780231101615, 9781850652113, 0231101600, 0231101619, 1850652112
30319527
A misunderstood society - Bosnia's past and its current tragedy; the religious tolerance and distinctiveness of medieval Bosnia; Bosnia on the eve of the modern era; royal Yugoslavia, 1918-1941; the Second World War - the Yugoslav apocalypse; socialist Yugoslavia - the Tito era, 1945-1980; the twilight of Yugoslavia; descent into war - Bosnia in the wars of Yugoslav succession.