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The Great War and the Yugoslav Grassroots: Popular Mobilization in the Habsburg Monarchy 1914-1918

The Great War and the Yugoslav Grassroots: Popular Mobilization in the Habsburg Monarchy 1914-1918
The Great War and the Yugoslav Grassroots: Popular Mobilization in the Habsburg Monarchy 1914-1918
Nearly twenty years after it ceased to exist as a multinational federation, Yugoslavia still has the power to provoke controversy and debate. Bringing together contributions from twelve of the leading scholars of modern and contemporary South East Europe, this volume explores the history of Yugoslavia from creation to dissolution.

Drawing on the very latest historical research, this book explains how the country came about, how it evolved and why, eventually, it failed. From the start of the twentieth century, through the First World War, the interwar years and the Second World War, to the road to socialism under President Tito and the wars of Yugoslav succession in the 1990s, this volume provides up to date analysis of the causes and consequences of a range of events that shaped the development of this remarkable state across its various iterations. The book concludes by examining post-conflict relations in the era of European integration.

Traversing ninety years of history, this volume presents a fascinating story of how a country that once served as the model for multiethnic states around the world has now become a byword for ethno-national fragmentation and conflict.
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Routledge
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Djokic, Dejan
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Dulic, Tomislav
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Cornwall, Mark, Robinson, Connie, Newman, John Paul, Dulic, Tomislav, Pavlowitch, Stevan K., Vladisavljevic, Nebojša, Bieber, Florian, Dragovic-Soso, Jasna and Gordy, Eric (2010) The Great War and the Yugoslav Grassroots: Popular Mobilization in the Habsburg Monarchy 1914-1918. In, Djokic, Dejan and Ker-Lindsay, James (eds.) New Perspectives on Yugoslavia. Key Issues and Controversies. Abingdon, GB. Routledge, p. 240.

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Nearly twenty years after it ceased to exist as a multinational federation, Yugoslavia still has the power to provoke controversy and debate. Bringing together contributions from twelve of the leading scholars of modern and contemporary South East Europe, this volume explores the history of Yugoslavia from creation to dissolution.

Drawing on the very latest historical research, this book explains how the country came about, how it evolved and why, eventually, it failed. From the start of the twentieth century, through the First World War, the interwar years and the Second World War, to the road to socialism under President Tito and the wars of Yugoslav succession in the 1990s, this volume provides up to date analysis of the causes and consequences of a range of events that shaped the development of this remarkable state across its various iterations. The book concludes by examining post-conflict relations in the era of European integration.

Traversing ninety years of history, this volume presents a fascinating story of how a country that once served as the model for multiethnic states around the world has now become a byword for ethno-national fragmentation and conflict.

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Published date: 23 August 2010
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 146099
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/146099
ISBN: 9780415499200
PURE UUID: 6c383c2f-a6ac-4050-877b-0726d09fad7c

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Author: Mark Cornwall
Author: Connie Robinson
Author: John Paul Newman
Author: Tomislav Dulic
Author: Stevan K. Pavlowitch
Author: Nebojša Vladisavljevic
Author: Florian Bieber
Author: Jasna Dragovic-Soso
Author: Eric Gordy
Editor: Dejan Djokic
Editor: James Ker-Lindsay

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