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Misha Glenny
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| #1111989 in Books | 2001-09-01 | 2001-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.46 x1.60 x5.57l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 752 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A far-reaching, intricate history.|By Thomas R Fischer|A far-reaching, intricate history. Casts the region as a major lynchpin for both World Wars, dissects the overlapping territorial claims and examines the troubles that have plagued the region. Examines the galvanizing forces of nationalism as something with both practical but all too often poisonous effects.People like myse|.com |The history of the Balkan states, like that of so much of the world, has for centuries been marked by ethnocidal fracases, savage wars of conquest, and periods of eerie calm. The mountainous region's shifting alliances and divisions have long puzzled outs
This unique and lively history of Balkan geopolitics since the early nineteenth century gives readers the essential historical background to recent events in this war-torn area. No other book covers the entire region, or offers such profound insights into the roots of Balkan violence, or explains so vividly the origins of modern Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania. Misha Glenny presents a lucid and fair-minded account of each national gro...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Balkans: Nationalism, War & the Great Powers, 1804-1999 | Misha Glenny. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.