
The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, Second Edition
Edited by Mark Pinson
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ISBN 9780932885128
Publication date: 09/01/1996
Ranging from medieval times to the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1992, this volume concentrates on the internal development of the Muslim community in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its relations with various suzerains.
This updated edition features new bibliographic material, including a new section on resources covering Eastern Europe and the former Yugoslavia available through the Internet.
Praise
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[An] extremely valuable compilation.
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[T]he learned contributors to The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina, a compilation of historical essays arranged chronologically…[point] to historical developments that led to the recent Bosnian horrors… The authors of [the essays] are some of the leading specialists on Balkan affairs.
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The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina is required reading for anyone wanting to try to fathom the roots of the horrible bloodletting that has wracked the region since 1992.
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To be recommended to those who wish to obtain a solid, well-documented, and reliable background to the history of the Bosnian Muslims… An indispensable work of reference.
Author
- Mark Pinson is Information Resources Coordinator, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University.
Book Details
- 223 pages
- 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches
- Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University
- Foreword by Roy P. Mottahedeh
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