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Tag: Croats

Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, Southeastern Europe

The Victim as Victor

by Christos Karagiannidis 19 Jun 200314 Aug 2020

Balkan Holocausts? Serbian and Croatian Victim Centred Propaganda and the War in Yugoslavia by David Bruce MacDonald. Manchester University Press, 2003. Hardcover and paperback, 308 pages. We are the chosen bearers of a covenant; we experienced a golden age, endured a fall from grace, and now live in expectation of redemption. Although favored in the […]

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Return to Killing

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A Second Munich?

by Christian A. Nielsen 13 Jun 200202 Aug 2020
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Having Bosnia For Dinner

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REFLECTING THE PAST/BOOKS: Of Milosevic, Machismo

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