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Preface - James Ridgeway, Village Voice, NY Introduction - Jasminka Udovicki, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston The making of Yugoslavia - Branka Prpa-Jovanovic, Institute of the History of Modern Serbia, Belgrade Tito: 1945-1980 - Mirko Tepavac The interlude: 1980-1990 - Jasminka Udovicki and Ivan Torov The media wars: 1987-1997 - Milan Milosevic The army's collapse - Stipe Sikavica Croatia: The first war - Ejub Stitkovac Bosnia and Hercegovina: The second war - Jasminka Udovicki and Ejub Stitkovac International aspects of the wars in former Yugoslavia - Susan L. Woodward, Brookings Institution The resistance in Serbia - Ivan Torov The opposition in Croatia - Sven Balas Conclusion - Jasminka Udovicki Bibliography; Contributors; Index

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An account of the rise and fall of Yugoslavia by the people who live there. The pieces have been written by the people protesting in the streets of Belgrade now, the voices of the antiwar opposition regardless of ethnic background.

About the Author

Jasminka Udovicki is Professor of Sociology at the Massachusetts College of Art.

James Ridgeway is Washington correspondent for the Village Voice.

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From reviews of the first edition: A superb collection of essays... The courage, vigour, and fair-mindedness which have survived in so many Yugoslavs through years of war and hysterical propaganda are all on display in Burn This House, by far the best book on the conflict that I have read so far." - Richard West, Times Literary Supplement "Udovicki and Ridgeway refuse to view the Yugoslavian conflict solely through the lens of ethnic hatred. They have collected local and international perspectives on a range of topics - media wars, the strange role of Tudjman, resistance in Serbia - that culminate in a complex portrait of the economic and political crisis that triggered the war." - Village Voice "This glorious and expertly edited, collaborative volume is one of the best guides to understanding the Yugoslav war of 1991-1995, providing readable historical background and balanced analyses of the war." - Sabrina P. Ramet, HMJ School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle

From reviews of the first edition: A superb collection of essays... The courage, vigour, and fair-mindedness which have survived in so many Yugoslavs through years of war and hysterical propaganda are all on display in Burn This House, by far the best book on the conflict that I have read so far." - Richard West, Times Literary Supplement "Udovicki and Ridgeway refuse to view the Yugoslavian conflict solely through the lens of ethnic hatred. They have collected local and international perspectives on a range of topics - media wars, the strange role of Tudjman, resistance in Serbia - that culminate in a complex portrait of the economic and political crisis that triggered the war." - Village Voice "This glorious and expertly edited, collaborative volume is one of the best guides to understanding the Yugoslav war of 1991-1995, providing readable historical background and balanced analyses of the war." - Sabrina P. Ramet, HMJ School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle

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