The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953

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Harvard University Press, 1991 - 259 pages
Published amid the unraveling of the second Yugoslavia, The Contested Country lays bare the roots of the idea of Yugoslav unity--its conflict with the Croatian and Serbian national ideologies and its peculiar alliance with liberal and progressive, especially Communist, ideologies.

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South Slav Yugoslav lands on the eve of the First World
46
Occupied Yugoslavia 1941 Adapted from Stevan K Pavlo
116
The banovine of Yugoslavia 1929 and the Banovina
130
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