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

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Harvard University Press, 1991 - History - 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.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Internationalism 17401918
15
The Yugoslavism and Separatism of the Communist Party
49
The Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the Popular Front
79
The Ustasha Movement
103
Croatian and Serbian Political Parties 19391945
128
Federalism and Yugoslavism 19431953
150
Conclusion
181
Notes
189
Bibliography
233
Index
249
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