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  2. The Death of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    3 September 1995. (1995-09-03) –. 6 June 1996. (1996-06-06) The Death of Yugoslavia (broadcast as Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation in the US) [2] is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in September and October 1995, and returning in June 1996. It is also the title of a BBC book by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series.

  3. The Book of Blam - Wikipedia

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    Language. Serbo-Croatian. Publication date. 1972. The Book of Blam is a semi-autobiographical novel by Aleksandar Tišma, first published in Serbo-Croatian in 1972. It was republished by New York Review Books in 2016 in its classics series, with an introduction by Charles Simic. It is one in a trilogy of books by Tišma about life in Novi Sad ...

  4. They Would Never Hurt a Fly - Wikipedia

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    182. ISBN. 0-349-11775-6. They Would Never Hurt a Fly (Croatian: Oni ne bi ni mrava zgazili) is a 2004 historical non-fiction novel by Slavenka Drakulić discussing the personalities of the war criminals on trial in The Hague that destroyed the former Yugoslavia (see International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia).

  5. Milovan Djilas - Wikipedia

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    Milovan Djilas. Yugoslavia. Milovan Djilas (English: / ˈdʒɪlɒs /; Serbian: Милован Ђилас, Milovan Đilas, pronounced [mîlɔʋan dʑîlaːs]; 12 June 1911 – 20 April 1995) was a Yugoslav communist politician, theorist and author. He was a key figure in the Partisan movement during World War II, as well as in the post-war ...

  6. Raif Dizdarević - Wikipedia

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    Political party. League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1945–1991) Raif Dizdarević (born 9 December 1926) is a Bosnian politician who served as Yugoslavia 's first Bosniak president of the Presidency from 1988 to 1989. He participated in the armed resistance as a Yugoslav Partisan during World War II. Dizdarević also served as President of the ...

  7. Laura Silber - Wikipedia

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    From 1990-1997, she was the Balkans correspondent for the Financial Times and covered Yugoslavia's violent disintegration. She is the co-author, with Allan Little, of Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation (published as The Death of Yugoslavia outside of the United States), which was selected for the New York Times notable book list.

  8. Jozo Tomasevich - Wikipedia

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    Jozo Tomasevich. Josip " Jozo " Tomasevich (1908 – October 15, 1994; Serbo-Croatian: Josip Tomašević) was an American economist and historian whose speciality was the economic and social history of Yugoslavia. Tomasevich was born in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, then part of Austria-Hungary, and after completing high school and attending a ...

  9. Sabrina P. Ramet - Wikipedia

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    Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective Rights in Post-1989 Eastern Europe (1997) Sabrina Petra Ramet (born 26 June 1949) is an American academic, educator, editor and journalist. She specializes in Eastern European history and politics and is a Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology ...

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