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Debating the End of Yugoslavia

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Zusatztext ’In this anthology, a multidisciplinary group of scholars take stock of the massive literature surrounding the collapse of socialist Yugoslavia. By identifying blind spots and methodological lapses, the best of these chapters push forward and chart a path for numerous research projects that will further advance our understanding of both Yugoslavia’s demise and link this scholarship to other cases.’ Christian Axboe Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark 'Overall this book is a timely addition to studies on not only the dissolution of Yugoslavia, but the concepts related to it - both in the ways they have shaped discussions over the decades, and in their potential to impact future scholarly discourse on the region. The accessibility of the volume coupled with the variety of subjects tackled allows it to be of interest to students, scholars, and even those with passing interest in the region, which is not something managed often in works aimed primarily at academic audiences.' LSE Review of Books 'Overall, this volume offers a number of insights into where the state of Yugoslav studies rests in 2014. Good works are out there, but it is nice to see the recognition of the problematic studies that still resonate among those scholars who have agendas or who are unfamiliar with the language, culture, and unique history of the Balkans. We can hopefully move forward and craft scholarship that takes these topics seriously and on their own merits. With that, I think the best audience for this book is among the budding graduate students and young faculty seeking to see how they can best fit their research agendas into Yugoslav studies.' Canadian Slavonic Papers Informationen zum Autor Florian Bieber is a Professor of Southeast European Studies and director of the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria. He is a Visiting Professor at the Nationalism Studies Program at Central European University and has taught at the University of Kent, Cornell University, the University of Bologna and the University of Sarajevo. He was also the editor-in-chief of Nationalities Papers. Dr Armina Galijaš is a research assistant at the Centre for Southeast European Studies of the University of Graz. Rory Archer works as an assistant at the Centre for Southeast European Studies. Klappentext Countries rarely disappear off the map. In the 20th century, only a few countries shared this fate with Yugoslavia. The dissolution of Yugoslavia led to the largest war in Europe since 1945, massive human rights violations and over 100,000 victims. Debating the End of Yugoslavia is less an attempt to re-write the dissolution of Yugoslavia, or to provide a different narrative, than to take stock and reflect on the scholarship to date. New sources and data offer fresh avenues of research avoiding the passion of the moment that often characterized research published during the wars and provide contemporary perspectives on the dissolution. The book outlines the state of the debate rather than focusing on controversies alone and maps how different scholarly communities have reflected on the dissolution of the country, what arguments remain open in scholarly discourse and highlights new, innovative paths to study the period. Zusammenfassung Debating the End of Yugoslavia is less an attempt to re-write the dissolution of Yugoslavia, or to provide a different narrative, than to take stock and reflect on the scholarship to date. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Florian Bieber; Part I The State of the Debate; Chapter 1 On the Current and Future Research Agenda for Southeast Europe, Eric Gordy; Chapter 2 Yugoslavia's Dissolution, Josip Glaurdi?; Chapter 3 Disputes about the Dissolution of Yugoslavia and its Wake, Sabrina P. Ramet; Chapter 4 Political Science and the Yugoslav Dissolution, V.P. (Chip) Gagnon Jr.; Chapter 5 Does Scholarly Literature on the Breakup of Yugoslavia Travel...

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Autori Armina Galijaš, Professor Florian Bieber, Dr. Armina Galija, Florian Galija Bieber, Florian (EDT)/ GalijaÜ Bieber, Florian Bieber, Armina Galijas
Con la collaborazione di Armina Galijaš (Editore), Rory Archer (Editore), Florian Bieber (Editore)
Editore ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 20.10.2014
Categoria Saggistica
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva
 
EAN 9781409467113
ISBN 978-1-4094-6711-3
Numero di pagine 236
Dimensioni (della confezione) 16.2 x 24.2 x 2.4 cm
 
Serie Southeast European Studies
Southeast European Studies
Categorie Oral History, Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, European History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace, HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, International Relations, Goli Otok, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Yugoslavia, Peace studies and conflict resolution, Transitional Justice, Peace studies & conflict resolution, c 1990 to c 2000, c 1990 to c 1999, International humanitarian law, Yugoslavia & Former Yugoslavia, Young Men, post-communist transitions, bih, Republika Srpska, ethnic violence analysis, Socialist Yugoslavia, Balkan conflict studies, peace process evaluation, nationalism research, Bosnian Serb, Southeast European politics, Yugoslav dissolution, scholarly perspectives on Yugoslav wars, Gëzim Krasniqi, SFR Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Society, Yugoslav People’s Army, Yugoslav Popular Culture, Yugoslavia’s Breakup, Reana Senjković, Yugoslavia's Disintegration, Nikica Barić, Ljubica Spaskovska, Yugoslav Project, Yugoslav Social Scientists, Yugoslavia’s Successor States, Azem Vllasi, Source Selection Bias, Momcilo Krajisnik, Yugoslav Studies, Christian Costamagna, Hilde Katrine Haug, Rory Archer, Armina Galijaš, Yugoslav Breakup, Serbian Political Elite, V.P. (Chip) Gagnon, Nebojša Vladisavljević, Sergej Flere, Vladimir Petrović
 

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