Balkan Holocausts?: Serbian and Croatian Victim Centered Propaganda and the War in Yugoslavia

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Manchester University Press, 2002 - 308 páginas
Balkan Holocausts? compares and contrasts Serbian and Croatian propaganda from 1986 to 1999, analyzing each group's contemporary interpretations of history and current events. It offers a detailed discussion of holocaust imagery and the history of victim-centered writing in nationalism theory, including the links between the comparative genocide debate, the so-called holocaust industry, and Serbian and Croatian nationalism. No studies on Yugoslavia have thus far devoted significant space to such analysis.
 

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A note on methodology
11
from universalisation to relativism
39
Slobodan Milošević and the construction of Serbophobia
63
Croatia Greater Serbianism and the conflict between East and West
98
the Second World War and the Balkan
132
numbers games and holocausts
160
Communism postCommunism
183
the Moslem question
220
confronting relativism in Serbia and Croatia
251
Instrumentalising the Fall
259
does the comparative genocide debate work?
266
Index
301
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David Bruce Macdonald is Lecturer in Political Studies, University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.

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