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ID103802
Title ProperMilosevie and Islamization factors
Other Title Informationwriting contemporary history in the Balkans
LanguageENG
AuthorPranger, Robert J
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Looking back on Yugoslavia's break-up and the subsequent warfare involving Bosnian Muslims, Croats, Albanians (Kosovars), and Serbs, two constants seem fundamental over the past two decades: Slobodan Milosevic and the ascension of Islam to independent statehood. Most academic and popular accounts, as well as official US and European positions, have placed emphasis on Milosevic's machinations to build Great Serbia, yet in the Serbian narrative itself the rebirth of Islamic power in Bosnia and Kosovo proved fundamental. This essay examines both narratives and concludes with some observations about writing contemporary history and certain risks from a hasty, inadequately prepared foreign policy consensus.
`In' analytical NoteMediteranean Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 1; Win 2011: p1-14
Journal SourceMediteranean Quarterly Vol. 22, No. 1; Win 2011: p1-14
Key WordsMilosevic ;  Islamization ;  Balkans - History ;  Yugoslavia ;  Muslims