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User Review - rocketjk - LibraryThingThis history by two BBC correspondents does a very good job of presenting the chronology and events of this massive deadly tragedy. The book deftly separates the many different threads of nationalism ... Read full review
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User Review - cwhouston - LibraryThingVery enjoyable single volume history of the break up of Yugoslavia. The book is well written and the chapters are logically structured and not too long. The coverage is comprehensive and, in my view, written with very little political or ethnic bias. Read full review
Contents
Abbreviations xxii | 22 |
No One Should Dare to Beat You | 36 |
No Way Back | 49 |
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