Preface, Acknowledgement, Maps, Introduction: On Being Balkan, 1. Patterns of External Involvement in the Balkans Before 1914, 2. Southeast Europe's Search for Stability, 1914-1940, 3. Whirlwind from the East: The Advance of Communist Power, 1941-1948, 4. Tyranny From Without and Within: The Balkans, 1949-1973, 5. Nationalism Without Reform: The Balkan Communist States, 1974-1989, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index
Tom Gallagher is Chair of Ethnic Peace and Conflict at the Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford
"This is a challenging, illuminating and very readable account of the cleavages and conflicts within and between Southeast European states and their relations with the great powers. It is certainly the kind of book that will appeal to non-academic as well as academic readers wanting to know more about his region and its turbulent past."- Robert Bideleux, University of Wales, Swansea
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