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Nationalism and Yugoslavia

Education, Yugoslavism and the Balkans before World War II

Häftad, Engelska, 2020

AvPieter Troch,Germany) Troch, Pieter (University of Regensburg

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Created after World War I, 'Yugoslavia' was a combination of ethnically, religiously, and linguistically diverse but connected South Slav peoples - Slovenes, Croats and Serbs but also Bosnian Muslims, Macedonians, and Montenegrins - in addition to non-Slav minorities. The Great Powers and the country's intellectual and political elites believed that a coherent identity could be formed in which the different South Slav groups in the state could identify with a single Balkan Yugoslav identity. Pieter Troch draws on previously unpublished sources from the domain of education to show how the state's nationalities policy initially allowed for a flexible and inclusive Yugoslav nationhood, and how that system was slowly replaced with a more domineering and rigid 'top-down' nationalism during the dictatorship of King Alexander I - who banned political parties and coded a strongly politicised Yugoslav national identity. As Yugoslav society became increasingly split between the 'pro-Yugoslav' central regime and 'anti-Yugoslav' opposition, the seeds were sown for the failure of the Yugoslav idea.Nationalism and Yugoslavia provides a valuable new insight into the complexities of pre-war Yugoslavia.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2020-03-19
  • Mått135 x 216 x 17 mm
  • Vikt381 g
  • FormatHäftad
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor328
  • FörlagBloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN9781350153998