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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 1994.
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

Belgrade Among the Serbs Florence Levinsohn

Ivan R. Dee, Chicago, 1994.
337 Pages, Hardcover.

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The murderous war in Yugoslavia brings a daily round of revulsion, with the world`s press fixed on the Serbs as children of darkness. `A valiant and warlike race,` Churchill called the Serbs. Certainly their reputation for war has stuck. But as Florence Levinsohn finds in this penetrating look at the Balkan conflict, the Serbs are complex and often misunderstood. During an intensive stay in Belgrade, Ms. Levinsohn talked with a cross-section of Serbian intellectuals and absorbed the mood of a city enduring a draconian UN embargo. In Belgrade she unpeels the many layers of confusion, despair, cynicism, anger, and yearning felt by Serbs living under a government they neither understand nor endorse, but feel hopeless to unseat. She finds a proud people involved with a war for which they have no sympathy and only long for an end. There is, Ms. Levinsohn concludes, enough guilt in this conflict to satisfy Serbs, Croatians, and Muslims alike, and a great measure of misdirected policy in the West. As she shows, the roots of the war lie in the political exploitation of ethnic and religious hatreds by the leaders of the several groups. Belgrade is a mind-changing book about the bitterest conflict to come out of the end of the Cold War.

American journalist Levinsohn traveled to Belgrade in fall 1993 to investigate the human dimension to the civil war in what was once Yugoslavia. She met with a `highly educated group of intellectuals ...most of whom could nevertheless make no sense of what had happened to them in the last few years.` From these conversations-with lawyers, doctors, judges, writers, government officials, philosophers, and painters-she has woven a rich and complex tapestry that sheds some light on the Serbian character. Besides offering insightful glimpses of everyday life in Belgrade, Levinsohn includes useful historical and political explanations for the current situation. This fascinating and depressing book intimately reveals the political and military aspects of the crisis. A highly recommended addition to the literature of post-Communist Eastern Europe.
Thomas A. Karel, Franklin & Marshall Coll. Lib., Lancaster, Pa.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

“A perfect antidote to the mediaís version of the war in Yugoslavia...no one can know the meaning of the Serbian tragedy without reading this book.” ―Barry Schwartz, author of The Battle for Human Nature

“Her account travels through the intellectual soul of a people in an ancient city caught between old terrors and a modern United Nations embargo, a people too diverse, divided, and complicated to be easily demonized.” ―Clarence Page, Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, Chicago Tribune, Former U.S. Ambassador To Yugoslavia

“An important book...a story that badly needs telling. In a clear and lively manner, she weaves historical background with contemporary observations, leading the reader through the complex and confusing Balkan maze.” ―John Scanlan, Former U.S. Ambassador To Yugoslavia

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Belgrade Among the Serbs Florence Levinsohn

Ivan R. Dee, Chicago, 1994.
337 Pages, Hardcover.

Odlično očuvana.


The murderous war in Yugoslavia brings a daily round of revulsion, with the world`s press fixed on the Serbs as children of darkness. `A valiant and warlike race,` Churchill called the Serbs. Certainly their reputation for war has stuck. But as Florence Levinsohn finds in this penetrating look at the Balkan conflict, the Serbs are complex and often misunderstood. During an intensive stay in Belgrade, Ms. Levinsohn talked with a cross-section of Serbian intellectuals and absorbed the mood of a city enduring a draconian UN embargo. In Belgrade she unpeels the many layers of confusion, despair, cynicism, anger, and yearning felt by Serbs living under a government they neither understand nor endorse, but feel hopeless to unseat. She finds a proud people involved with a war for which they have no sympathy and only long for an end. There is, Ms. Levinsohn concludes, enough guilt in this conflict to satisfy Serbs, Croatians, and Muslims alike, and a great measure of misdirected policy in the West. As she shows, the roots of the war lie in the political exploitation of ethnic and religious hatreds by the leaders of the several groups. Belgrade is a mind-changing book about the bitterest conflict to come out of the end of the Cold War.

American journalist Levinsohn traveled to Belgrade in fall 1993 to investigate the human dimension to the civil war in what was once Yugoslavia. She met with a `highly educated group of intellectuals ...most of whom could nevertheless make no sense of what had happened to them in the last few years.` From these conversations-with lawyers, doctors, judges, writers, government officials, philosophers, and painters-she has woven a rich and complex tapestry that sheds some light on the Serbian character. Besides offering insightful glimpses of everyday life in Belgrade, Levinsohn includes useful historical and political explanations for the current situation. This fascinating and depressing book intimately reveals the political and military aspects of the crisis. A highly recommended addition to the literature of post-Communist Eastern Europe.
Thomas A. Karel, Franklin & Marshall Coll. Lib., Lancaster, Pa.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

“A perfect antidote to the mediaís version of the war in Yugoslavia...no one can know the meaning of the Serbian tragedy without reading this book.” ―Barry Schwartz, author of The Battle for Human Nature

“Her account travels through the intellectual soul of a people in an ancient city caught between old terrors and a modern United Nations embargo, a people too diverse, divided, and complicated to be easily demonized.” ―Clarence Page, Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, Chicago Tribune, Former U.S. Ambassador To Yugoslavia

“An important book...a story that badly needs telling. In a clear and lively manner, she weaves historical background with contemporary observations, leading the reader through the complex and confusing Balkan maze.” ―John Scanlan, Former U.S. Ambassador To Yugoslavia
83011915 Florence Hamlish Levinsohn BELGRADE

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