In May 2006, following a closely and bitterly fought referendum, Montenegro finally regained the status of an independent nation that it had lost in 1918 - the most recent chapter in a highly turbulent history. The tiny Balkan republica??s declaration of independence from Serbia represented - barring the final resolution of Kosovoa??s status - the final stage in the disintegration of what was once Yugoslavia. But how did the Balkans forge this tiny republic? What sets it apart from the other dominant powers in the region? And what will be its future role on the worlda??s stage? 'Montenegro: A Modern History' charts the countrya??s contemporary history in accessible and comprehensive form. Kenneth Morrison explores the forces that have shaped the republic of Montenegro and questions where this will lead in the future, examining the fundamental issues of Montenegrin identity and statehood in a wider European as well as a Balkan context. This full and authoritative modern history is essential reading for everyone interested in the political and social dynamics of one of Europea??s youngest states.
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Charts Montenegro's contemporary history and traces the country's evolution through its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, its disproportionate role during the Yugoslav wars of 1941-1945, its contribution to the bloody collapse of Yugoslavia and finally the achievement of independence.
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'... Morrison s book is a must, not just because it is the only detailed book on this period of time and place, but because of its fascinating insight into the life and times of a tiny political elite at a time of huge change; their creation, their infighting, victories and defeats and how these led to the rebirth, in 2006, of an independent country. - Tim Judah, author of 'The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia' and 'Kosovo: War and Revenge' 'A well-written and engaging history. The interviews with many of the main participants are excellent and wholly original; his treatment of the major theme of Islam is especially valuable.' - Cathie Carmichael, Senior Lecturer in European History, University of East Anglia
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ISBN
9781845117108
Publisert
2008-11-30
Utgiver
Vendor
I.B. Tauris
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
134 mm
Aldersnivå
01, 05, G, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

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Biographical note

Kenneth Morrison is a Fellow in Modern South-East European History at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London. He obtained his PhD at the University of Stirling and taught Balkan Politics at the University of Aberdeen, where he received his undergraduate degree. He has been an invited consultant to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and has published widely on the history and politics of the states of the former Yugoslavia.