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The Yugoslav experience of Serbian national integration

Title
The Yugoslav experience of Serbian national integration / Branko Petranović.
Author
Petranović, Branko.
Publication
Boulder [Colo.] : East European Monographs ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2002.

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Description
xxviii, 171 pages; 23 cm.
Series Statement
East European monographs ; no. 586
Uniform Title
East European monographs ; no. 586.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-171).
Contents
Foreword / Branko Petranovic -- I. Yugoslav Integration and the Serbian People (1918-1941) -- On the Character of Yugoslav Integration -- Controversies About Unification -- The Fiction of Ethnic Unity and its Obstruction by the Croats -- The Failure of Serbian Policy in Southern Serbia (Macedonia) -- Yugoslav National Leveling -- The Communist Approach to Yugoslavia and the National Question -- The Role of the International Factor in the Establishment of the Internal Order -- The Banovina of Croatia as an Indication of National Extremism -- Is There an Analogy Between 1939 and 1991-1992? -- II. The Serbian National Question During the War and Revolution (1941-1945) -- Politically Divided Serbdom -- March 27 -- A Triumph or a Tragedy -- The Essence of the Strategy of Entente -- The Attitude of the Contending Movements and the Great Powers Towards Yugoslavia -- Anti-Yugoslavism of the Serbian Collaborators -- Ideas About the Integration of the Serbian People -- Distinctive Features of the Chetnik National Ideology -- The National Policy of the CPY During the War -- The Idea of the Yugoslav Federation Based on Balance -- Serbia as a Complex Federal Unit -- The Concept of the Balkan Federation -- Negative Consequences -- The Causes of the Crisis of the Yugoslav Federation -- III. Transformation of the Partisan Federation on a Nationalist Basis -- Contradictions of Yugoslav Federalism to the Detriment of the Serbian People -- The Serbs and Albanians -- The Fate of Kosovo and Metohija -- The Rise of Nationalism in "Tito's Yugoslavia" -- Serbian Opposition to the National Policy of the LCY in 1968 -- The Food of Nationalism in Yugoslavia and the So-called Liberals -- The Communists and Serbian National Integration -- The Maturing of the Serbian National Question -- The General Context of the National Question in the "Second" or "Tito's Yugoslavia" -- Facing a Triple Collapse -- The Communists as the Gravediggers of Yugoslavia -- The Reasons for the Demonization of the Serbs -- IV. The Serbian Question and Prospects for its Settlement -- The Great Powers and the Yugoslav Crisis -- The Congress of Berlin in 1878 and the London Conference in August 1992 -- The Approach of Serbian Politics and Intellectuals to the Serbian Question -- Attempts to Create a Balkan Alliance -- Wars in Former Yugoslavia and a New National and State Configuration -- A Lesson in History -- A Critical Evaluation of the Past.
ISBN
  • 0880334843
  • 9780880334846
LCCN
2002101941
OCLC
  • ocm49882759
  • 49882759
  • SCSB-1250238
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library