The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia: Nationalism in a Multinational StateSpringer, 1996 M12 4 - 244 páginas The fragmentation of Yugoslavia is a culmination of the process of creation of nation states in the region which started early in the 19th century. Already at the time the national ideologies of Serbs and Croats - as well as the national ideologies of other national groups which emerged later - were in conflict over their respective territorial claims. This book traces the re-emergence of these national ideologies, their impact on the ensuing civil wars as well as the international efforts to end them. |
Contenido
PART II THE HOMELAND FRAGMENTED | 60 |
National Liberations is there an End to Them? | 201 |
Further Reading | 211 |
Notes and References | 213 |
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The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia: Nationalism in a Multinational State Aleksandar Pavković Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |
Términos y frases comunes
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