Serbs and their Leaders in the Twentieth Century

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A01=Aleksandar Pavkovic
A01=Peter Radan
Author_Aleksandar Pavkovic
Author_Peter Radan
Balkan Nations
Balkan political history
Balkan States
Balkan War
Black Hand
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Colonel Apis
comparative political biographies
Corfu Declaration
Eastern European nationalism
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King Aleksandar
King Petar
Kosovo Polje
military and royal influence
National Question
political conflict
Political Parties
Prince Aleksandar
Prince Milan
Radomir Putnik
Salonika Front
Serb Nation State
Serb Nationalism
Serb participants
Serb Political
Serbia's political leadership
Serbian Army
Serbian Communist
Serbian historical leadership analysis
Serbian nationalism
Serbian Political Culture
South Slavs
twentieth century Serb history
twentieth-century governance
Yugoslav Army
Yugoslav Committee
Yugoslav leadership studies
Yugoslavia's Integrity
Yugoslavia’s Integrity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138366411
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this volume aims to present a new perspective on the history of the Serbs in the twentieth century, viewing this period through the lives of its most significant Serb participants. Its contributors represent a diverse variety of backgrounds, coming from different countries, academic disciplines, intellectual traditions and generations.

The aim of this book is to present a new perspective on the history of the Serbs in the twentieth century through the lives of its most significant Serb participants. Nikola Pasic, Dragutin Dimitirjevic-Apis, Radomir Putnik, King Peter, King Aleksandar, Prince Pavle, Dragoljub-Draza Mihailovic and Slobodan Milosevic whose lives are profiled in the books were, in the opinion of the editors, in position significantly to shape the destiny of the Serbs. In reviewing their life and achievements, the dilemmas facing the Serbs and their leaders in the twentieth century should hopefully become clearer as well. As each of the eight leaders exercised power and influence at critical times, each of them is in many ways still a controversial figure. In order to provide the necessary historical background, in the first chapter Peter Radan offers a brief overview and assessment of the course of the history of the Serbs during the twentieth century.

Aleksandar Pavkovic, Peter Radan

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