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9780465027316

The Balkan Wars

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  • ISBN13:

    9780465027316

  • ISBN10:

    0465027318

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-03-01
  • Publisher: Basic Books
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Summary

When it comes to the Balkans, most people quickly become lost in the quagmire of struggle and intractable hatred that consumes that ancient land today. Many assume that the genesis of the past ten years of atrocity in the region might have had something to do with Tito and his repressive Yugoslav regime, or perhaps with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914. The seeds were really planted much, much earlier, on a desolate plain in Kosovo in 1389, when the Serbian Prince Lazar and his army clashed with and were defeated by the Ottoman forces of Sultan Murad I.In this riveting new history of the Balkan peoples, Andre Gerolymatos explores how ancient events engendered cultural myths that evolved over time, gaining psychic strength in the collective consciousnesses of Orthodox Christians and Muslims alike. In colorful detail, we meet the key figures that instigated and perpetuated these myths-including the assassin/heroes Milos Obolic and Gavrilo Princip and the warlord Ali Pasha. This lively survey of centuries of strife finally puts the modern conflicts in Bosnia and Kosovo into historical context, and provides a long overdue account of the origins of ethnic hatred and warmongering in this turbulent land.

Author Biography

Andre Gerolymatos holds the chair of Hellenic Studies at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Map of the Balkan Peninsula, 1912-1913
xiv
Chronology xv
Introduction Memory of Terror 1(6)
Assassination, Martyrdom, and Betrayal
7(40)
The Ottoman Era: The Birth of Balkan Mythology
47(38)
Bandits with Attitude
85(35)
Ethnicity versus the Nation-State
120(39)
Fire, Sword, and Blood: The Birth of the Balkan State
159(36)
Intractable Boundaries: Balkan Battlefields
195(38)
Epilogue A Wedding in Sarajevo, 1992 233(14)
Notes 247(34)
Bibliography 281(8)
Index 289

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