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<pre>Thinking about Yugoslavia: Scholarly Debates about the Yugoslav Breakup and the Wars in Bosnia and Kosovo
"[This book] presents an extremely erudite, insightful and perceptive interpretation of the controversial topics surrounding the wars of Yugoslav succession of the 1990s... Ramet's volume is destined to become the most authoritative reference source on Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav studies."
H-War, Emilian Kavalski, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Canada
"...a tour de force of extensive reading, commentary, and insight that encounters most of the scholarly controversies surrounding these brutal wars...Everyone who reads it will come away better informed about the amazing breadth of the rich scholarship on the Yugoslav wars." -- Gale Stokes, Rice University, in RUSSIAN REVIEW
"This is the most comprehensive attempt yet to catalog the rival accounts of and controversies over the Balkan wars...The impressive number of works analyzed is matched by an equally impressive scope of the themes covered...All in all, Ramet's study is an invaluable guide for students of Balkan politics." -- Denisa Kostovicova and Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, in INTERNATIONALE POLITIK
"Ramet arranges the diverse answers of American, German, English, Croatian, Serbian, and other authors (to controversial questions). She describes the often diametrically different positions succinctly..." -- Dunja Melcic, in KOMUNE
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Product Details
Paperback: 346 pages
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (December 19, 2005)
Language: English
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