Indiana University
Indiana University Press  
 Shop:BooksJournals
Quarry Books
IU Press blog
The Three Yugoslavias
The Three Yugoslavias
State-Building and Legitimation, 1918-2005

Sabrina P. Ramet
cloth
$65.00
Explains why three Yugoslav states have failed in the 20th century.
". . . a must read posing big questions. . ." —Choice

". . . This is a rich and powerful book . . . . The product of twenty years of detailed research and contemplation, Ramet’s latest work takes a rightful place on the short list of essential reading about the Yugoslavias." —Journal of Modern History
Yugoslavia exploded onto the front pages of world newspapers in the early 1990s. The War of Yugoslav Succession of 1991–1995 convinced many that interethnic violence was endemic to politics in Yugoslavia and that the Yugoslav meltdown had occurred because of ancient hatreds. In this thematic history of Yugoslavia in the 20th century, Sabrina P. Ramet demonstrates that, on the contrary, the instability of the three 20th-century Yugoslav states—the interwar kingdom (1918–41), socialist Yugoslavia (1945–91), and the rump Yugoslav state created in 1992, consisting of Serbia and Montenegro—can be attributed to the failure of succeeding governments to establish the rule of law and political legitimacy. Ramet places emphasis on the failure of the state-building project and the absence of political legitimation, rather than on ineluctable or abstract historical forces. Based on extensive archival research and fieldwork and the culmination of more than two decades of study, The Three Yugoslavias is a major contribution to an understanding of Yugoslavia and its successor states.

Sabrina P. Ramet is Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, and Senior Associate of the Centre for the Study of Civil War of the Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO). She is the author of eight previous books, including Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia (IUP, 1992).
View Table of Contents


Distribution: World
Publication date: 5/10/2006
Format: cloth 784 pages, 2 maps, 1 bibliog., 1 index, 6.125 x 9.25
25 Customers who bought this product also purchased
25 Your Account
Your Email Address
Your Password
First time here?
Create Account
25 Search Inside Books
Search the full text of our books:


25 Connect