Table of Contents
List of Maps vii
List of Tables viii
Introduction ix
Abbreviations xv
Chronology xvii
Part I The South Slavic Movement and the Founding of the Yugoslav State (1878 to 1918)
1 The South Slavic Countries around 1900: The Dawn of a New Century 3
2 The National Question across the Balkans (1875 to 1903) 25
3 Radicalization (1903 to 1912) 38
4 The Three Balkan Wars (1912/1913 to 1914/1918) 51
Part II The First Yugoslavia (1918 to 1941)
5 The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1918 to 1929) 71
6 The 1920s: Tradition and Change 85
7 The Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929 to 1941) 104
Part III The Second World War (1941 to 1945)
8 Occupation, Collaboration, and Resistance 125
9 The 1940s: Total War 142
Part IV Socialist Yugoslavia (1945 to 1980)
10 The Consolidation of Communist Rule (1943 to 1948) 159
11 Tito's Socialism (1948 to 1964) 176
12 The 1960s: Transition to an Industrial Society 192
13 Reforms and Rivalries (1964 to 1968) 213
14 The New Nationalism (1967 to 1971) 223
15 After the Boom Years (1971 to 1980) 240
Part V After Tito (1980 to 1991)
16 The Crisis of Socialist Modernity (1980 to 1989) 251
17 The 1980s: Anomie 266
18 Disintegration and the Collapse of the State (1989 to 1991) 284
Part VI The Demise of Yugoslavia (1991 to the Present)
19 The War of Succession (1991 to 1999) 297
20 What Remained of Yugoslavia 318
Concluding Remarks 323
Appendix A Parties, Political Organizations, and Committees 333
Appendix B Maps 335
Appendix C Tables 342
Notes 349
Bibliography 381
Index of Persons 413