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May 27, 2009
Chilling collection of stories. Accounts rotate between Serb, Croat, and Bosniak (Muslim) perspectives. Interestingly, the editor of this book, Svetlana Broz, is the granddaughter of Marshall Tito. She clearly believes in the concept of a Yugoslav, an identity that transcends any of the other national identities. The first-hand stories give credence to the argument that this Balkan republic was not destined for bitter ethnic conflict. Neighbors were neighborly, regardless -- and often unbek
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