The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s
By (Author) Catherine Baker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
31st July 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
European history
949.703
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 138mm
250g
Catherine Baker offers an up-to-date, balanced and concise introductory account of the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and their aftermath. The volume incorporates the latest research, showing how the state of the field has evolved and guides students through the existing literature, topics and debates.
The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s is a well-structured and balanced volume that provides the reader with a critically written state of the debate on what The Economist once called the Yugomess. Among its biggest strengths and novelties, if compared with other introductory accounts, is the authors insistence on not only what has been written about particular events, but also how it has been written. * Dora Komnenovic, Justus Liebig University, Germany in Croatian Political Science Review *
The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s is a well structured and balanced volume that provides the reader with a critically written state of the debate on what The Economist once called the Yugomess. Among its biggest strengths and novelties, if compared with other introductory accounts, is the authors insistence on not only what has been written about particular events, but also how it has been written. * Dora Komnenovic, Croatian Political Science Review, Vol. 53 (4) *
Catherine Baker is Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History at the University of Hull, UK.