The destruction of Yugoslavia : tracking the break-up 1980-92 /

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Author / Creator:Magaš, Branka
Imprint:London ; New York : Verso, 1993.
Description:xxv, 366 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1447286
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ISBN:0860913767 : £39.95 ($64.95 U.S.)
086091593X (pbk.) : £11.95 ($19.95 U.S.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. The Kosovo Watershed and its Aftermath (1981-87). 1. Wrong Turn in Kosovo. 2. Kosovo between Yugoslavia and Albania. 3. Nationalism Captures the Serbian Intelligentsia
  • Pt. 2. Interregnum (1980-88). 1. Tito's Deluge. 2. Reverberations of the Polish Coup. 3. Onset of the Crisis. 4. A New Stage in the Crisis. 5. Awaiting the Future. 6. Brief Notes on a Visit to Yugoslavia, 18 May to 1 June 1988. 7. Democracy and the National Question
  • Pt. 3. Milosevic Assails the Federal Order (1988-89). 1. Will the Centre Hold? 2. Break-up. 3. Civil War in Yugoslavia?
  • Pt. 4. Systemic Collapse (1990-91). 1. The League of Communists Breaks Up. 2. Yugoslavia Goes into a Penalty Shoot-Out. 3. The Slide towards Civil War. 4. The Generals' Manifesto. 5. The Undoing of Yugoslavia. 6. Youth Rebel against Milosevic. 7. Yugoslavia in Trouble. 8. The Kosovo Boomerang. 9. Letter to The Guardian on the Coup
  • Pt. 5. War (June-December 1991). 1. A Requiem for Yugoslavia. 2. Memorandum for the British Media. 3. A Country Unravels. 4. The Spread of War. 5. Lessons of History: War Returns to Yugoslavia. 6. The War in Yugoslavia. 7. Balkanization or Lebanization? 8. A War that Serbia Can Only Lose. 9. To Be Against the War in Yugoslavia Means Opposing the Aggressor.