

An edition of The denial of Bosnia (2000)
By Rusmir Mahmutćehajić
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Pennsylvania University Press
Language
eng
Pages
156
Description:
"Mahmutcehajic argues for the history and reality of a Bosnia-Herzegovina based upon a model of "unity in diversity." He shows that ethnic and religious cultures have coexisted in Bosnia for centuries. Partitioning of Bosnia, therefore, should have been unthinkable except that a multi-ethnic, multi-faith Bosnia stood squarely in the way of Croatian and Serbian leaders determined to enact their own nationalist programs. The decisive moment came when the international community accepted the Serb-Croat argument that ancient ethnic hatreds were endemic to Bosnia. At that point, ethnic segregation became not only acceptable but desirable. With the complicity of Western powers, Serbs and Croats proceeded to carve out ethnically cleansed states."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Politics and government, Historiography, Causes, Bosnia and hercegovina, politics and government, Bosnia and hercegovina, history, Yugoslav war, 1991-1995, Politique et gouvernement, Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995, HISTORY, General, War
Places: Bosnia and Hercegovina, 1991-1995 Yugoslav War
Times: 1992-