Stevan Pavlowitch, the doyen of Balkan historians, is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Southampton and the author of three books published by Hurst, including Serbia: The History Behind the Name and Tito: Yugoslavia's Great Dictator.
Pavlowitch has brought fresh interest to the study of the Second
World War in Yugoslavia, in an elegantly written history.
*Professor James Gow, King’s College University of London*
reading your manuscript has provided me with many new insights and
has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience
*Dr Klaus Schmider, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst*
Highly recommended.
*Choice*
'Hitler's New Disorder' promises to become essential reading . . .
Pavlowitch has made an outstanding contribution.
*Christof N. Morrissey, H-German*
An indispensable addition to the library of every Balkan historian
or student.
*Marcus Tanner, Balkan Insight*
Presents the clearest analyses that this reviewer has seen of the
complicated interactions of the various political and military
forces engaged . . . this is detailed, fine-grained history . . . a
major achievement.
*Robert M. Hayden, International History Review*
A very solid 'synthetic treatment' that has long been needed. It
must have been a herculean effort to keep track of various events,
let alone make sense of all of the interweaving elements.
*Historian*
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