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Pavle Kalinić's book is an authoritative account of... the period... in which the German Red Army Faction was created and operated.
One of the first anti-Hitler works, published by Nolit as early as 1933. This is an early, shorter version of the work (originally published anonymously in Prague), which preceded the expanded edition from Amsterdam in 1935.
In this book of essays, Muharem Bazdulj analyzes how the collapse of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 1990s resonated in Anglo-Saxon literature – from pre-war stereotypes to war and post-war depictions.
Robert J. Donia's book provides an analytical look at Karadzic's life and the political, ideological, and social processes that led to war crimes and genocide in the 1990s.
The autobiographical work of Croatian communist activist Vladimir Novak, a survivor of the Ustasha camps, follows his memories of resistance to fascism during World War II.
This collection brings together political texts, interviews, speeches and public appearances by Ivo Banac from the key period of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the rise of Croatian statehood.