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  1. The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 3, Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Aegean World, Tenth to Eighth Centuries BC
  2. Balkan Currents: Studies in the History, Culture and Society of a Divided Land (Monographs in Balkan Studies, 1)
  3. Provincial At Rome: and Rome and the Balkans 80BC-AD14 (CLASSICAL STUDIES AND ANCIENT HISTORY) by Ronald Syme, 2000-01-01
  4. The History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus by Vahakn N. Dadrian, 2004-02
  5. The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers, 1804-1999 by Misha Glenny, 2000-05-01
  6. Tribes and Brigands in the Balkans: A History of Northern Albania by T. J. Winnifrith, 2010-11-23
  7. Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804 (History of East Central Europe) by Peter F. Sugar, 2000-09-05
  8. History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans by Pamela Ballinger, 2002-12-01
  9. The Modern Balkans: A History by Richard C. Hall, 2011-03-15
  10. The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins by Alexandru Madgearu, 2007-11-13
  11. Balkans Since 1453 (Rinehart books in European history) by L.S. Stavrianos, 1958-12
  12. Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900-1204 by Paul Stephenson, 2006-11-02
  13. Documents on the Balkans - History, Memory, Identity: Representations of Historical Discourses in the Balkan Documentary Film by Margit Rohringer, 2009-09-01
  14. The History of the Balkan Peninsula: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Ferdinand Schevill, 2010-04-03

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22. Spies Of The Balkans: History Intrudes - Thestar.com
Alan Furst never lets his story get in the way of a good lesson in geopolitics
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Novelist Alan Furst. By Jack Batten Whodunit Columnist Most historians appear to think that citizens of the Balkans have always been a little crazed. Maybe more than a little.

23. Balkan History | Books Tagged Balkan History | LibraryThing
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24. 11. Yugoslavia : 1989-1996
Written by Warren Zimmerman, a former US Ambassador to Yugoslavia, from the Rand corporation. Offers look back on the events of the war and lessons for U.S. foreign policy.
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11. Yugoslavia : 1989-1996
by Warren Zimmermann
Background: 1945-1989
U.S. policy toward Yugoslavia was remarkably consistent during the Cold War. The United States and the United Kingdom had backed Josip Broz Tito during the closing years of World War Two in spite of his Communist affiliation and his never-disguised intention of turning Yugoslavia into a Communist country. Tito's Yugoslav opposition, Draza Mihailovic, a Serbian general in the pre-war royalist regime, had decided that it was more important to oppose Tito's Communist Partisans than to engage fully against the Germans. For the Allies, therefore, support for Tito was a pragmatic response to the need to tie down some 20 German divisions in the Balkans while the invasion of France was being prepared. The same pragmatism guided U.S. policy when Tito was expelled from the Cominform by Stalin in 1948. The Truman administration decided to support the renegade Yugoslav Communist as a way to challenge Stalin, to deprive the Soviets of a sphere of influence on the Adriatic, and to ensure the survival of a possible magnet for further defections from the Soviet bloc. U.S. assistance to Tito included the provision of aircraft and other military equipment, plus a continuing economic aid program that won Yugoslavia a unique and favored position among all Communist countries. The United States, of course, never bought into Tito's heterodox ideology, although his rejection of such Soviet shibboleths as democratic centralism and a monopolistic role for the Communist Party made it easier for successive American administrations to maintain support. Moreover, Yugoslavia's economic system was based on a (theoretically) decentralized "self-management" rather than on a Gosplan and a five-year planning cycle. Some economic decisions were in fact made at the factory level, though the Yugoslav party exercised considerable behind-the-scenes control. From the 1950s Yugoslavia's borders were open to a remarkable degree for a Communist country; Tito, whose opportunism usually got the better of his Bolshevism, had seen the value of allowing Yugoslav workers to earn hard currency in the West. This openness impressed even Nikita Khrushchev, who remarked on it in his memoirs.

25. Balkans - History And Geopolitical Significance
A selection of articles related to Balkans History and Geopolitical Significance
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27. [News] Spies Of The Balkans: History Intrudes
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28. International Scholars To Write Balkans History, Future
September 17, 2001. International scholars to write Balkans history, future. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The way we write history creates the reality of the future, says a Purdue
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International scholars to write Balkans history, future
The conference, Sept. 24-26, near Novi Sad, Serbia, is drawing leading authorities from the United States, Canada, western Europe and Serbia and key representatives of the newly democratic governments of Serbia and Yugoslavia. The Scholars' Dialogue is sponsored by the provincial government of Vojvodina, the university and municipality of Novi Sad, and several regional and non-governmental and human rights organizations. "Amid all the bitter debates about the wars of Yugoslav succession, there has been one element of agreement by all sides, namely the pivotal role that history has played in shaping people's minds," says Purdue Professor Charles Ingrao, who is helping organize the Scholars' Dialogue. "This has been particularly true among the Serbs. Divergent interpretations of history have divided nations by sowing mistrust, resentment and hatred among people who had coexisted with one another for long periods of time. In the hands of nationalist politicians, media and historians, the events of the past decade can also easily be molded in ways that will intensify these feelings, further widening the gap among Serbs and their neighbors. "The historians hope to bring together Serb and non-Serb scholars to examine dispassionately the key documentary evidence that informs public perceptions about the underlying causes and tragic course of the Yugoslav conflicts. By employing shared scholarly methodologies, the historians' dialogue could hopefully reach a reasoned consensus on at least some of these contentious issues. Achieving at least some common ground would help replace yet another round of distortion and outright myth-making with mutual understanding that could help heal the wounds and bridge the divisions of the past decade."

29. Balkans, History On Geographic Warfare Essay
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30. MEDIA ART IN THE BALKANS.(history Of Balkan Region)(Editorial) - Afterimage | Hi
MEDIA ART IN THE BALKANS.(history of Balkan region)(Editorial) find Afterimage articles. div id= bedoc-text An introductionThe Balkans region of Eastern Europe has been
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31. EFP-Balkans: History
A new approach to helping communities prevent conflict, strengthen cooperation, and apply unityin-diversity within sustainable community-building processes.
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32. South East Europe TV Exchanges | The Long Road Through The Balkans' History
The documentary about Balkan history controversies with two famous writers in the main roles continues its tour across Balkan and European film festivals.“The Long Road through
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33. CBC News Indepth: Balkans
INDEPTH BALKANS Timeline 13891999 CBC News Online March 19, 2004 1389 Serbs lose a key battle against the forces of the invading Ottoman Empire on the fields of Kosovo.
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Serbs lose a key battle against the forces of the invading Ottoman Empire on the fields of Kosovo. The defeat marks the beginning of the end of Serbia's Medieval Empire. Kosovo becomes part of the Ottoman Empire. In the centuries that follow, the battle becomes the key event in Serbian national history.
Serbian uprisings secure limited autonomy from the Ottoman Empire.
Serbia gains formal autonomy.
Serbs gain control of Kosovo in a war against the Ottoman Empire. Fearing they, too, would be partitioned, Albanian leaders in Albania declare an independent state in November 1912. Borders for the new Albanian state are drawn in 1913. The disputed region of Kosovo becomes part of Serbia.
The First World War.

34. Media Art In The Balkans - History Of Balkan Region - Editorial
Media Art In The Balkans history of Balkan region - Editorial from Afterimage provided by Find Articles at BNET
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36. Partition Conflict & Peace Processes
Home Partitioned Regions The Balkans History History The Balkans History The Ottoman Era Fullfledged empire came to the Balkans with the Ottoman Turks, who began their
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Full-fledged empire came to the Balkans with the Ottoman Turks, who began their conquests of the region in 1362 by taking Adrianople (modern Edirne, Turkey), and advanced up the Balkan Peninsula over the next century. Bosnia Between Empires Austria-Hungary
The northwestern Balkans came under Hapsburg rule early on. The Hapsburgs acquired the Slovene lands of the Frankish Empire in the 10th century, added Styria, Carinthia and Carniola in the 13th century, and Istria and Trieste in the 14th century. World War I
As the Ottoman Empire decayed during the late 19th century, the three pre-Ottoman Balkan powers, Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria, scented the opportunity to revive their fortunes. The Yugoslav Kingdom
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The new Yugoslavia that emerged in 1945 was a federation of six republics, structured to prevent renewed Serbian domination of Yugoslavia. But it also left large Serb minorities in many of the new republics. Chapter Contents The Balkans History The Ottoman Era Bosnia Between Empires Austria-Hungary World War I ... Yugoslavia, 1945-90

37. Facts About Macedonian: Balkans History, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's En
Facts about Macedonian Balkans history, Greek civilization, the peoples to the north were thought by the Greeks to be barbarians. To the northeast were the Thracians, to the
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38. The History Of The Balkans As A Whole
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39. The Balkans Historical Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Resources showing changes from ancient and medieval times to the present, from the PerryCasta eda Library collection.
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