Yugoslavia : when ideals collide
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Yugoslavia : when ideals collide
(The making of the 20th century / series editor, Geoffrey Warner)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Yugoslavia was a phenomenon of the 'short' twentieth century. Its two incarnations fell between the cataclysm of the First World War which destroyed the old order, and the transformation of Europe which followed the collapse of communism in 1989. The task of building a viable, unified state was complicated not only by Yugoslavia's diverse cultural composition, but also by the pressures which the evolution of international society have placed on the modern state.
Yugoslavia
- explains and examines the key themes in the history of the former Yugoslavia
- synthesises the main strands in contemporary debate about the origins of the Yugoslav crisis
- presents a truly international history, exposing in full the role played by other countries in the rise and fall of the nation
Focussing on both domestic and external factors, Ann Lane presents a balanced analysis of this ultimately failed attempt at state-building in a region of cultural diversity.
Table of Contents
List of Tables.- Acknowledgements.- Chronology.- Maps.- Introduction.- The Emergence of the South Slavs.- Ideals in Collision.- Dictatorship and Compromise.- Civil War and Communist Revolution.- Stalinism and Heresy.- Tito's Yugoslavia Consolidated.- Market Socialism and the Resurgence of Nationalism.- The End of Illusion.- Nemesis.- Conclusion.- Bibliographical Essay.- Glossary.- Notes.- Index.
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