
Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
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Charles Ingrao is Professor of History at Purdue University. He has authored or edited many books on central Europe. He is founding editor of H-Net's HABSBURG discussion group and has served as editor of The Austrian History Yearbook (1997-2006). He is presently completing a book (with Bruce Pauley) on ethnic conflict in central Europe and directs the Scholars' Initiative, an international consortium of scholars dedicated to confronting the controversies of the recent Yugoslav wars.
Tom Emmert joined the Gustavus History Department in 1973. He teaches the European history survey, as well as courses on both Imperial and modern Russia, the Ottoman Empire, 19th century European intellectual and cultural movements, and Balkan nationalism. He is currently teaching a new seminar on Stalin. Emmert received his BA from St. Olaf in 1967, and his MA and PhD from Stanford University in 1970 and 1973 respectively.
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Acknowledgments, by Charles Ingrao and Thomas A. Emmert
Introduction, by Charles Ingrao
1. The Dissolution of Yugoslavia, by Andrew Wachtel and Christopher Bennett
2. Kosovo under Autonomy, 1974-1990, by Momcilo Pavlovic
3. Independence and the Fate of Minorities, 1991-1992, by Gale Stokes
4. Ethnic Cleansing and War Crimes, 1991-1995, by Marie-Janine Calic
5. The International Community and the FRY/Belligerents, 1989-1997, by Matjaz Klemencic
6. Safe Areas by Charles Ingrao
7. The War in Croatia, 1991-1995, by Mile Bjelajac and Ozren Zunec
8. Kosovo under the MiloSevic Regime, by DuSan Janjic, with Anna Lalaj and Besnik Pula
9. The War in Kosovo, 1998-1999, by James Gow
10. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, by John B. Allcock, Editor
11. Living Together or Hating Each Other?, by David MacDonald
12. Montenegro: A Polity in Flux, 1989-2000, by Kenneth Morrison
Appendix: Rosters
Index
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