Pages: 400 (Paperback) ISBN: 0300085079 Pub: Yale University Press Pub date: 2000-09-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 200430
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Reader Reviews:EXCELLENT (7/7 people found this helpful)Very good, very balanced account - I've had a dubious honour of witnessing most of the key events leading up to the War and I am impressed by the accuracy of the account; I only wish TV journalists were half as unbiased in their reporting while it actually mattered. Accurate facts, abit disjointed in places (7/8 people found this helpful)I found Tim Judah's book to be quite well-balanced, although some may argue that the front cover is clearly biased against Serbs (photo shows Muslim prisoners blind-folded and being taken by Serbs for execution near Mount Ozren). While Judah's book contains many detailed and accurate facts about the history of the Serbs, there are times where his style becomes abit confused. For example, he would sometimes jump from describing the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia during 1992 by the Bosnian Serb army and for no apparent reason, go back about 500 years in history and start describing the medieval Serbian kingdom. I do think that Judah has maybe tried too hard to squash 1,300 years of Serb history in the Balkans into just one volume of under 400 pages. Nevertheless, one of the better books on Serbian history. A bit ambitious (4/6 people found this helpful)Interesting and certainly a counter balance to the plethora of biased and one sided views of the recent Balkan conflict. I feel the general thesis of the book is hidden behind too ambitious a project. It leaves one wanting more detail on individual events without ever receiving a true overview. Perhaps it would have been better to split into two volumes. Insightful and well-balanced cover of a complicated conflict (8/10 people found this helpful)Compared to so many other books on the recent history of Yugoslavia Judah's book is insightful and engaging. Of the many books I have read on this topic in recent years this is by far one of the best. It is also refreshingly free from the prejudices to which many other authors fall. Oskar Lindström useful read on serbian history and recent events (3/5 people found this helpful)Cover text is appalling and does not reflect a reasonably balanced and researched content. However, I still find accounts of events leading to the recent conflict too deterministic. Similar ProductsBlack Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia Croatia: A Nation Forged in War (Yale Nota Bene) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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