Anatomy
Of Deceit- An American Physician's First-Hand Encounter With The Realities
Of The War In Croatia
by Jerry Blaskovich
Book Description: ... a direct accounting of the war in the
former Yugoslavia as seen through the eyes of a U.S. doctor who personally
witnessed the atrocities of the war from the Croatian perspective. An onslaught
of books have recently been published regarding the plight of the war in
former Yugoslavia. Except for a few these books are written exclusively
from the Serbian viewpoint. This book shows the other side of the story
the Croation side with details of the war from an insider's view on and
off the battlefield
Hardcover: 247 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.00 x
9.75 x 6.00
Publisher: William Zinn; (June 1997)
ISBN: 0935016244
Balkan
Tragedy : Chaos and Dissolution After the Cold War
by Susan L. Woodward
Paperback - 536 pages (May 1995)
Brookings Inst; ISBN: 0815795130
Balkan
Wars, 1912-1913 : Prelude to the First World War (Warfare and History)
by Richard C. Hall
(Paperback - October 2000)
The
Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution and Retribution from the Ottoman Era
to the Twentieth Century and Beyond
by Andre Gerolymatos, André Gerolymatos
(Hardcover - March 2002)
The
Balkan Wars: Conquest, Revolution, and Retribution from the Ottoman Era
to the Twentieth Century and Beyond
by Andre Gerolymato
from Basic Books
Paperback
The
Balkans : Nationalism, War and the Great Powers 1809-1999
by Misha Glenny
(Hardcover)
Beacons in the Night: With the OSS and Tito's Partisans in Wartime
Yugoslavia
by Franklin Lindsay, John Kenneth Galbraith
Listed under Balkans WWII
Beyond
the Mountains of the Damned
by Matthew McAllester
Hardcover: 224 pages
New York University Press; ISBN: 0814756603; (February
2002)
Balkan
Justice : The Story Behind the First International War Crimes Trial Since
Nuremberg
by Michael P. Scharf
Hardcover - 340 pages (June 1997)
Carolina Academic Pr; ISBN: 0890899193
Between
Vengeance and Forgiveness : Facing History After Genocide and Mass Violence
by Martha Minow
Although mass atrocities are not unique to the 20th century, organized
response to such violence has taken new forms, some of which offer hope
of some small redress to the victims of war and genocide. In the groundbreaking
and timely Between Vengeance and Forgiveness, Harvard Law School professor
Martha Minow explores the benefits and drawbacks of a variety of forms
of settlement. Maria Dolan - Amazon.com
Paperback - 224 pages (November 1999)
Beacon Pr; ISBN: 0807045071
Bosnia
: A Short History
by Noel Malcolm
Paperback Updated edition (September 1996)
New York Univ Pr; ISBN: 0814755615
Croatia : A Nation Forged in War
by Marcus Tanner
Veteran journalist Marcus Tanner set out to write the recent history
of this nation, but found it impossible to cover the 1990s without referring
to World War II, and impossible to write about that period without going
back even further...
Listed under Croatian History
The
Fall of Yugoslavia : The Third Balkan War
by Misha Glenny
Paperback - 313 pages Revised edition (September 1996)
Penguin USA (Paper); ISBN: 0140257713
Handcuffed
to a Corpse: German Intervention in the Balkans and on the Galician Front,
1914-1917
by Michael P. Kihntopf
Hardcover from White Mane Publishing Co.
Book Published: October, 2002
Kosovo
: Contending Voices on Balkan Interventions
by William J. Buckley (Editor)
(Hardcover)
The
Kosovo Conflict: A Diplomatic History Through Documents
by Philip E. Auerswald, David P. Auerswald, Christian Duttweiler, Joseph
R., Jr Biden
from Kluwer Law International
My
War Gone By, I Miss It So
by Anthony Loyd
My War Gone By, I Miss It So is a fiercely compelling and beautifully
written personal account of the Bosnian war. The book alternates between
Anthony Loyd's experiences in Bosnia and personal reflections of his time
in the British army, his parents' divorce, his estrangement from his father,
and his heroin addiction. Loyd describes the war at eye level: detailing
the way bodies look after they've been shot or blown up, looking through
the sights of a Muslim gun trained on a Serb soldier, traveling with a
French mercenary, and fleeing from advancing Serbs during battle. The book
is filled with firefights and mutilated corpses and is not for the squeamish.
Bosnia was "a playground where the worst and most fantastic excesses of
the human mind were acted out." For Loyd, the high of battle substituted
for the high of heroin and vice versa: "I had come to Bosnia partially
as an adventure. But after a while I got into the infinite death trip.
I was not unhappy. Quite the opposite. I was delighted with most of what
the war had offered me: chicks, kicks, cash and chaos; teenage punk dreams
turned real and wreathed in gunsmoke."
Loyd's big break as a war correspondent came when another British journalist
was wounded. He had arrived in Bosnia a war junkie, just trying to figure
out what was going on and sell a few pictures to newspapers on the side.
"Journalism in itself had never really interested me, I saw it only as
a passport to war." He did not cover the war like most other journalists--he
went right into battles. Loyd dismisses what other journalists did in Bosnia:
staying at the Holiday Inn in Sarajevo, driving out to the UN headquarters
in an armored car, and then returning to the relative safety of their hotel
"to file their heartfelt vitriol with scarcely a hair out of place." Loyd,
who did everything but carry a gun against the Serbs, scoffs at the idea
of journalistic objectivity. "What good did reporting ever do in Bosnia
anyway?" he sneers. In fact, he seems almost embarrassed not to be fighting
himself. "I felt I was a pornographer, a voyeur come to watch." Lucky for
the rest of us he did go to Bosnia. --Linda Killian - Amazon.com Reviews
Paperback from Penguin USA (Paper)
Book Published: February, 2001 |
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The Paratroopers of the French Foreign Legion: From Vietnam to Bosnia
by Howard R. Simpson
Listed under Foreign Legion
To
End a War
by Richard Holbrooke
Unavoidably, his behind-the-scenes story of the negotiations is a self-promoting
account. To End a War is also one of the most important and readable
diplomatic memoirs of recent times. Holbrooke writes vividly of his dramatic
encounters with the Balkan leaders.
The Washington Post Book World, Tom Gjelten
Hardcover - 432 pages 1 edition (June 1998)
Random House; ISBN: 037550057X
To
End a War
by Richard Holbrooke
(Paperback -- May 1999)
Sarajevo
(Motta Photography Series)
by Tom Stoddart (Photographer)s
Hardcover - 60 pages (May 1998)
Smithsonian Institution Press; ISBN: 1560987960 |
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The Serbs : History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
by Tim Judah
Listed under Serbian History
War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945: Occupation and Collaboration
by Jozo Tomasevich
Listed under Balkans WWII
Yugoslavia's
Bloody Collapse : Causes, Course and Consequences
by Christopher Bennett
Paperback (November 1996)
New York Univ Pr; ISBN: 0814712886
Yugoslavia
: Death of a Nation
by Laura Silber, Allan Little (Contributor)
Paperback - 384 pages Reprint edition (January 1997)
Penguin USA
(Paper); ISBN: 0140262636
The
Graves: Srebrenica And Vukovar
by Eric Stover, Gilles Peress (Photographer)
Hardcover - 224 pages (August 1998)
Scalo Verlag Ac; ISBN: 3931141764
Special Order
Atlas of War & Peace : Bosnia Herzegovina
Paperback - 48 pages (April 1996)
Macmillan General Reference; ISBN: 0028612655
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Albania : From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity
by Miranda Vickers, James Pettifer (Contributor)
Paperback - 320 pages (September 1997)
New York Univ Pr; ISBN: 0814787940
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The Balkan Wars (1912-13): The War Correspondence of Leon Trotsky
~Leon Trotsky
Monad
Hardcover - October 1980
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Between Serb and Albanian : A History of Kosovo
by Miranda Vickers
Paperback - 280 pages (April 1998)
Columbia Univ Pr; ISBN: 0231113838
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War Crimes : Brutality, Genocide, Terror, and the Struggle for Justice
by Aryeh Neier
Shedding an especially penetrating light on the genocidal actions that
took place in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, War Crimes catalogs and
addresses the many issues surrounding the prosecution of war crimes, including
accusations of "victor's justice," international jurisprudence, and the
accountability of lower-ranking officers.
Hardcover - 288 pages 1 Ed edition (August 1998)
Times Books; ISBN: 0812923812
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Bosnia : What Every American Should Know
by Arthur L. Clark
Paperback - 235 pages Berkley ed edition (March 1996)
Berkley Pub Group; ISBN: 0425155382
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