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The book Good people in the time of evil (1999) by Svetlana Broz is a collection of true stories from the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), which bear witness to the humanity, solidarity and moral courage of individuals in the midst of conflict.
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.
It is a work intended primarily for young people, written in a simple, accessible style, with the aim of creating a positive image of Tito as a revolutionary, statesman and leader of the national liberation struggle.
The author presents the political and ideological legacy of King Aleksandar I Karađorđević the Unifier. The book, published immediately after the king's death, is an attempt to preserve and transmit his political ideals to future generations.
The author explores why Tito remains a popular symbol of stability, social security and independence, despite critical views of his regime. The book maps the cultural, political and everyday manifestations of "Titostalgia".