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Confronting the Yugoslav controversies : a scholars' initiative

Charles W. Ingrao (Editor), Thomas Allan Emmert (Editor)
It has been two decades since Yugoslavia fell apart. The brutal conflicts that followed its dissolution are over, but the legacy of the tragedy continues to unsettle the region. Reconciliation is a long and difficult process that necessitates a willingness to work together openly and objectively in confronting the past. Over the past ten years the Scholars? Initiative has assembled an international consortium of historians, social scientists, and jurists to examine the salient controversies that still divide the peoples of former Yugoslavia. The findings of its eleven research teams represent a direct assault on the proprietary narratives and interpretations that nationalist politicians and media have impressed on mass culture in each of the successor states. Given gaps in the historical record and the existence of sometimes contradictory evidence, this volume does not pretend to resolve all of the outstanding issues. Nevertheless, this second edition incorporates new evidence and major developments that have taken place in the region since the first edition went to press. At the heart of this project has always been the insistence of the authors that they would continue to reconsider their analyses and conclusions based on credible new evidence. Thus, in this second edition, the work of the Scholars' Initiative continues. The broadly conceived synthesis will assist scholars, public officials, and the people they represent both in acknowledging inconvenient facts and in discrediting widely held myths that inform popular attitudes and the electoral success of nationalist politicians who profit from them. Rather than rely on special pleading and appeals to patriotism that have no place in scholarship, the volume vests its credibility in the scientific credentials of its investigators, the transparent impartiality of its methodology, and an absolute commitment to soliciting and examining evidence presented by all sides
eBook, English, ©2013
United States Institute of Peace Press ; Purdue University Press, Washington, D.C., West Lafayette, Ind., ©2013
History
1 online resource (xii, 479 pages)
9781612492285, 9781612492278, 1612492282, 1612492274
827944925
The dissolution of Yugoslavia / Andrew Wachtel and Christopher Bennett
Kosovo under autonomy, 1974-1990 / Momcilo Pavlovic
Independence and the fate of minorities, 1991-1992 / Gale Stokes
Ethnic cleansing and war crimes, 1991-1995 / Marie-Janine Calic
The international community and the fry/belligerents, 1989-1997 / Matjaz Klemencic
Safe areas / Charles Ingrao
The war in Croatia, 1991-1995 / Mile Bjelajac and Ozren Zunec
Kosovo under the Milosevic regime / Dusan Janjic, with Anna Lalaj and Besnik Pula
The war in Kosovo, 1998-1999 / James Gow
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia / John B. Allcock, editor
Living together or hating each other? / David MacDonald, editor
Montenegro : a polity in flux, 1989-2000 / Kenneth Morrison