ISBN-13: 9780299186142 / Angielski / Miękka / 1995 / 368 str.
Yugoslavia, from its creation to its bloody split-up. This volume explores historical, political, social, diplomatic, and economic aspects of the Yugoslav idea--Yugoslavism--between the creation of the nation in 1918 and its dissolution in the early 1990s. The key theme that emerges is that Yugoslavism was a fluid concept, understood differently at different times by various leaders, social groups, and the nationalities that comprised Yugoslavia. There never was a single definition of who and what was (or was not) Yugoslav, and this contributed to the ultimate failure of the idea and the state. These essays, by scholars from the former Yugoslavia and from the West, look at the interplay of the states and peoples of Yugoslavia and at the roles played by intellectuals, leaders, and institutions, both secular and religious.