Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia

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Faber & Faber, 15 նոյ, 2012 թ. - 705 էջ

Few figures have dominated a nation's destiny as much as Marshal Tito of former Yugoslavia. For nearly thirty years he held together mutually hostile religious groups in a deeply divided country, but his death in 1980 rekindled centuries-old hatreds and by 1992 Yugoslavia ceased to exist. In this revealing biography, Richard West questions the full impact of Tito's reign of power and his implicit responsibility for the ensuing violent, bloody war in Bosnia.
'Excellent ... I recommend his book for those who already know about Yugoslavia and want food for thought about the future.' David Owen, Sunday Times
'Admirable ... Carefully researched and extremely readable.' Literary Review
'A passionate book, in which West's historical sense is interlaced with his own very intimate knowledge of Yugoslavia from the late 1940s on and of the poignancy of [subsequent] events.' Fergus Pyle, Irish Times
'Masterly'. Glasgow Herald

 

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The History of the South Slavs
1
Youth
19
The Making of a Communist
36
Wartime
1930
The Ustasha Terror
1933
First Clashes with the Chetniks
32
The Long March
23
The Fourth and Fifth Offensives
37
Yugoslavias Place in the World
1946
The Return of the Nationalities Problem
1968
The Final Years
1961
Reassessments of Tito
1980
Towards Disaster in Serbia
1986
Towards Disaster in Croatia
11
Towards Disaster in BosniaHercegovina
22
Epilogue

The Triumph of the Partisans
15
Power
5
Settling Scores
6
The Quarrel with Stalin
21
Titoism
34

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