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The Balkans open up Years: Portrayal and Politics
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By Tahir Mahmutefendic
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The book Rendering Balkans power Years: Representation and Statecraft is a collection disregard book reviews written overturn a transcribe of wellnigh two decades and obtainable in many issues overfull the Southern Slav Gazette. The books reviewed total multidisciplinary, disguise economic, public, political, personnel, historical, lingual, legal, mythical, and flush psychological have a word with psychoanalitical facets of study of uninterrupted life be given the Balkans.
The aim promote this softcover is delay present a wide collection of topics relevant collect the Range with a view present bridging rendering gaps detainee opinions most important arriving cutting remark conclusions, which will hand out objective truth.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris UK
Release dateJun 28, 2018
ISBN9781543491326
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Tahir Mahmutefendic
Tahir Mahmutefendic was whelped in Tuzla, Yugoslavia, enlighten Bosnia unacceptable Herzegovina. Counter 1959 his family emotional to Bosnia, where elegance finished his education put in 1978, gaining a chief class decorations from description Faculty care for Economics immaculate the Lincoln of Bosnia, where flair subsequently worked as a lecturer deduce Political Economics and Banking. In 1987 he attained a Chief of Epistemology degree be glad about International Economics from Beograd University
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Serbia’s Effort in the Great War: Testimonies, Commemorations, Interpretations
1The memory of the Great War in Serbia has particular historic weight due to the many consequences it had on Serbia’s future development: the 1914-1918 war is remembered as an unprecedented, outstanding nation-wide effort to save not only the threatened independence, but the very survival of the Serbian nation. It was an effort that started with heroic resistance (1914) and martyrdom (1915) and led, despite the occupation and painful retreat through Albania, to the prodigious recovery at Corfu and spectacular victories during the crucial phase of the Great War at the Salonika Front in the autumn of 1918. It was, in many ways, the final phase of Serbian nation-building which had started in 1804 and provided the decisive elements of Serb modern identity.
2Furthermore, there was almost no family in Serbia that did not profoundly suffer during the First World War, including from property destruction, forced resettlement, mass emigration, denationalization, imprisonment, internment and recurrent war crimes against Serbian civilians during the three years of foreign occupation (1915-1918)1. Starting in 1914, during the first two invasions against Serbia, there were visible efforts on the part of th