Sarajevo: A Biography

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University of Michigan Press, 2006 - History - 435 pages
Sheds new light on Sarajevo as a cosmopolitan gem deserving of a central role in the world's cultural, social, and political history
 

Contents

Sarajevos Founders and Foundations
8
Maps
9
The Sarajevo Uprising and the Advent of Habsburg Rule
37
The Making of Fin de Siècle Sarajevo
60
Sarajevos schools
84
Sarajevos Habsburg legacy
91
Aftermath of the assassination
123
Royal Yugoslavias Forgotten City
130
Sarajevo and the CvetkovićMaček Agreement 193941
165
Sarajevo under Socialism
204
From Socialist Decline to Sarajevos National Division
249
Death and Life in Sarajevo under Siege
287
Sarajevo in the Long Shadow of War
335
Conclusion
353
Bibliography
404
Index
417

Social evolution and economic stagnation
158

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About the author (2006)

Robert Donia is a Research Associate at the University of Michigan's Center for Russian and East European Studies, a Visiting Scholar in history at the University of California at San Diego, and holds a courtesy appointment as Associate Professor of History at the University of Sarajevo. He is the author of Islam under the Double Eagle: The Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878-1914, and co-author with John V.A. Fine of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Tradition Betrayed. He has served as an expert witness in seven war crimes trials at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague.

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