

An edition of Between nation and state (1997)
Serbian politics in Croatia before the First World War
By Nicholas John Miller
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Language
eng
Pages
223
Description:
Nicholas J. Miller's work is the first in English to focus on the Serbian community of Croatia, examining the political alternatives faced by Serbian political leaders in Croatia before 1914. During this time, Serbs and Croats living in Croatia formed the Croat-Serbian Coalition and attempted to overcome their mutual suspicion and work together to gain autonomy for Croatia. Miller argues that their failure contributed mightily to their inability to establish a civic/democratic tradition in interwar Yugoslavia. The cleavages - political, ethnic, and regional - that Miller analyzes are still relevant today. While the core of the book focuses on the behavior of two Serbian parties in Croatian politics between 1903 and 1914, in his conclusion Miller carries the story of the Serbian community of Croatia to their forced exile from Croatia in 1995.
subjects: Politics and government, Serbs, Serbia, politics and government, Croatia, politics and government
Places: Croatia
Times: 1800-1918