
Heavenly Serbia
From Myth to Genocide
$222.23
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
28 February 1999
Summary
What are the forces behind the Serbian expansionist drive that has brought death and destruction to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo? How did the Serbs rationalize, and rally support for, this genocidal activity? Tracing Serbia’s nationalist and expansionist impulses to the legendary Battle of Kosovo in 1389, this volume sets out to show how the myth of “Heavenly Serbia” developed to help the Serbs to endure foreign domination, explaining their military defeat and the loss of their…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780814706718 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0814706711 |
| Author: | Branimir Anzulovic |
| Publisher: | New York University Press |
| Imprint: | New York University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 28 February 1999 |
| Weight: | 408g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 127mm |
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“The book’s strength consists of illustrating a national ideology woven from myth and historical episode.” -Library Journal ,3/15/99 “In a timely, scholarly work, Branimir Anzulovic brings the two theories together in Heavenly Serbia. He shows how history, religion, myth, and folklore intertwined to lay the groundwork; and how Slobodan Milosevic, a former Communist Party technocrat turned highly skilled manipulator, invoked the past to incite Serbs to create a larger and ethnically pure ‘Greater Serbia.’…All in all, though, the book goes a long way in helping the reader understand the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of what is happening in the Balkans today.” -Faye Bowers,Christian Science Monitor “Recommended reading.” -USA Today “The book’s grasp of Serbian culture extends far beyond the superficial ‘ancient hatreds’ thesis of Balkan war.” -Zachary T. Irwin,Pennsylvania State University, Erie “Modern Serbian nationalism…and its contradictory connections…have been sources of considerable scholarly interest…Branimir Anzulovic’s compendium is a good example of the genre, made all the more useful by Anzulovic’s excellent command of the literature.” -Ivo Banac,History of Religions
About The Author
Branimir Anzulovic
Branimir Anzulovic was born in Zagreb Croatia. He has a degree in philosophy from the University of Zagreb, and a doctorate in comparative literature from Indiana University. He has taught at Prescott College and Indiana University, and worked in the Yugoslav service of the Voice of America in Washington, D.C. He is now an independent researcher residing in Vienna, Virginia. Among his publications are theater and film reviews, and essays in cultural history and literary criticism.
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