Titoism and dissidence : studies in the history and dissolution of Communist Yugoslavia
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Titoism and dissidence : studies in the history and dissolution of Communist Yugoslavia
(Europäisches Forum, Bd. 11)
P. Lang, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-106)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The break-up of Yugoslavia cannot be understood without a cursory excursion into its violent past. Run for forty-five years by Communist strongman, Tito, Yugoslavia projected a false picture of a perfect multiethnic melting pot. In fact, the Yugoslav multicultural conviviality could only be upheld by Tito's iron rule -- which was tacitly tolerated by the democratic West. In this book Tomislav Sunic recounts the life of suffering of many Croat, Serb, and Albanian dissidents in the former Yugoslavia.
Table of Contents
Contents: Has history come to an end? - Disintegration of multicultural Yugoslavia - The return of history - Western academics and politicians - Dream of a one world state - Proliferation of new states around the world.
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