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基本説明
Carmichael challenges the view that ethnic cleansing is necessarily connected to the Balkans and instead links it to nationalism.
Full Description
Ethnic Cleansing in the Balkans looks at the phenomenon of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans over the last two hundred years. It argues that the events that occurred during this time can be demystified, that the South East of Europe was not destined to become violent and that constructions of the Balkans as endemically violent misses a important political point and historical point.
Carmichael provides an account of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans as a single historical phenomenon and brings together a vast array of primary and secondary sources to produce a concise and accessible argument. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of European studies, history and comparative politics.
Contents
1. The Destruction of Tradition, Nationalism and Ethnic Cleansing 2. Mountain Wreaths: Anti-Islam in Balkan Christian Discourses 3. Bandits, Cetnici and Paramilitaries 4. Fascism and Communism 5. Kosovo and the Death of the Hero Cult 6. The Macedoine : Neighbours as Friends and/or Enemies 7. The Uses and Abuses of Ethno-Psychology