BOOKS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Fiction

David Albahari

Ivo Andric

Vladimir Arsenijevic

Dobrica Cosic

Milos Crnjanski

Vuk S. Karadzic

Danilo Kis

Milorad Pavic

Borislav Pekic

Slobodan Selenic

Mesa Selimovic

Goran Simic and David Harsent

Nadja Tesich

Aleksandar Tisma

Dubravka Ugresic

Boris Vukov

B.Wongar (Sreten Bozic)

Poetry

Jovan Ducic

Vuk S. Karadzic

Matthew W. Kay (Editor)

Desanka Maksimovic

Petar P. Njegos

Charles Simic

 

Non Fiction

John B. Allcock

Mark Aarons, John Loftus

Dusan Batakovic

David Hatcher Childress, Nikola Tesla

Ramsey Clark (Editor)

Glenn E. Curtis (Editor)

Yves Debay, James Hill

Yves Debay, Eric Micheletti

Vladimir Dedijer

Aleksa Djilas

Milovan Djilas

Dimitrije Djordjevic

Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric

William Dorich

Alex N. Dragnich

Thomas A. Emmert

Misha Glenny

C.E. Fryer

Philip Hammond (Editor), Edward S. Herman (Editor)

Brian Hall

Peter Handke

Richard Holbrooke

Barbara Jelavich

Ben Johnston(Editor)

Robert D. Kaplan

Radha Kumar

Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich

Lorraine M. Lees

Michael Lees

George Lepre

Florence Hamlish Levinsohn

David Martin

Lewis MacKenzie

Zorka Milich

Paul Mojzes

David Owen

Walter R. Roberts

Carole Rogel

Marc J. Seifer

Fred Singleton

Danielle S. Sremac

Svetozar Stojanovic

Gojko Subotic

Zeljan Suster

Raju G. C. Thomas, H. Richard Friman

Lazar Trifunovic

Wayne S. Vucinich

Rebeca West

Richard West

Susan L. Woodward

Michelle Zackheim

Warren Zimmermann, Mahaney (Editor)

 

 

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Yugoslavia : Death of a Nation

 

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Balkan Tragedy :

 Chaos and Dissolution After the Cold War

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The Serbs, History, Myth 

and the Destruction of Yugoslavia

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The Balkans : Nationalism, 

War and the Great Powers 1809-1999

 

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Balkan Ghosts : A Journey Through 

History (Vintage Departures)
 

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The Orthodox Church

 

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A Journey to the Rivers; Justice for Serbia

 

 

Literature and Fiction

Nonfiction

    Alex Dragnich
  • Serbia's Historical Heritage The collection of essays grew out of a July 1990 symposium sponsored by the American Serbian Heritage Foundation, held in Washington, DC. Essays deal with the cultural legacy of Serbian society in the middle ages, Serbian survival in the years after the Battle of Kosovo, the country's political development in the 19th century...


  • Serbs and Croats: The Struggle in Yugoslavia In this highly informative account, Professor Dragnich discusses the ideals and hopes that the South Slavs brought to Yugoslavia, their tortured attempt to create a workable political system, and the reasons behind the recent chaos and violence.


    Daniel J. Elazar
  • The Balkan Jewish Communities:Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Greece, & Turkey by Daniel J. Elazar, Harriet P. Friedenreich, Bruce Hazzan, Adina W. Liberles


    Harriet Pass Freidenreich
  • Jews of Yugoslavia: A Quest for Community


    C. E. J. Fryer Fryer
  • The Destruction of Serbia in 1915
    Chronicles Serbian resistance to the Central Powers during the first eighteen months of World War I.


    Michael Ignatieff
  • Virtual War: Kosovo and Beyond
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    A brilliant analysis of the conflict in Kosovo and what it means for the future of warfare, by internationally renowned journalist and commentator Michael Ignatieff


    Robert D. Kaplan
  • Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History
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    Mladen Lazic
  • Protest in Belgrade: Winter of Discontent
    Protest in Belgrade addresses one of the most important social movements of this decade - the civil and student peace demonstrations which took place in Belgrade during the winter of 1996/97. The demonstrations were the largest ever in history and attracted global media attention and worldwide media attention. This in-depth study of a society calling for democracy, is based on interviews with over 1000 civilians and students


    Florence Hamlish Levinsohn
  • Belgrade: Among the Serbs
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    Levinsohn, a journalist specializing in politics and urban affairs, questions the perception of Serbian guilt in the Balkan conflict. She explores the causes of the war, the role of the Serbs as villains, and analyzes the Serbian national character through conversations with intellectuals in the capital city of Belgrade.


    Julie Mertus
  • Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War
    Julie Mertus provides one of the first comprehensive looks at the explosive situation in Kosovo, where years of simmering tensions between Serbs and Albanians erupted in armed conflict in 1998. In a profound and detailed study of national identity and ethnic conflict, Mertus demonstrates how myths and truths can start a war.
    David Owen
  • Balkan Odyssey
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    Marina Polvay
  • All Along the Danube: Recipes from... Recipes from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria (Hippocrene International Cookbooks)


    Gojko Subotic
  • Art of Kosovo: The Sacred Land


    Rebecca West
  • Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia
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    Aleksandar Zograf
  • Bulletins from Serbia : E-Mails & Cartoon Strips From Beyond the Front Line
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    Aleksandar Zograf, an artist and cartoonist based in Pancevo, 15 kilometres outside Belgrade, Serbia, has been documenting the conflict in Yugoslavia since it first came into being in the early nineties. The resulting comics and books - including Life Under Sanctions, Psychonaut, Alas and Dream Watcher - have been critically acclaimed, translated into many languages...


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