Pages: 384 (Paperback) ISBN: 0300091257 Pub: Yale University Press Pub date: 2001-11-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 223385
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Reader Reviews:Try to ignore the accusations of bias below (15/16 people found this helpful)This book was in my shopping basket for almost a year before I finally bought it. My hesitation was due to accusations of pro-Croat bias in some of the reviews above. Having now read the book, I wish to defend the author and, not being of Serb, Croat or any other ex-Yugoslav origin, perhaps I am better qualified to opine on the matter than some of the reviewers below.
Good histroy in general but..... (2/4 people found this helpful)The early parts of Croatian history are described in detail and are accurate. However, the recent war in Croatia is simply referred to as being Serbian aggression and Tanner reserves very little criticism for Tudjman's discriminatory policies towards Croatia's Serbian population and Croatian war crimes in general, although he does mention a couple instances. The photographs are also propagandist, showing the destruction of Vukovar, Croats fleeing Dalmatia, a destroyed Catholic church, Croatian victory over the rebel Serbs etc but only showing one photograph of Serb refugees fleeing Krajina in 1995. Good on early history, but modern nationalist polemic (3/4 people found this helpful)Croatia has a history of being referred to as 'an aside' in modern histories, so Marcus Tanner's book is overdue in its tracing of Croation history through its medieval and early modern times. It is weakest in its analysis of recent events, where the author's passionate love of modern Croatia is both a strength and weakness, in that the tragic events of the 1990s are ascribed entirely to anti-Croat malice. A very useful history, and a passionate nationalist polemic about modern events, if that is what you want. A book of truth (2/5 people found this helpful)This book tells the truth about many things. It tells the truth about my people and does not side step the facts that are impotant in my view this book answers so many of those questions that the news lets go with out answer. Extract from ýBooks on Bosniaý, London 1999 (2/3 people found this helpful)History of Croatia from the middle ages to the present day, summarizing a wealth of information unavailable elsewhere to the English-language reader. Readable, succinct and often intelligent, it is weakest on World War II and the period since, failing adequately to challenge the assumptions of contemporary Croat nationalism. Similar ProductsThe Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia (Yale Nota Bene) Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia The Balkans, 1804-1999: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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