REVIEWS:
'Much of his account is eyewitness, and that experience brings a deep insight into what followed' - The Times
DESCRIPTION:
An account of how Kosovo became the crucible of one of the 20th-century's most poisonous ethnic conflicts. Written by a seasoned journalist who witnessed the Balkan conflagration and its aftermath, it presents an analysis of the origins of the Serb-Albanian conflict, the course of the battle, the issues and personalities, and options for the future. In this second edition Tim Judah updates the story to, and beyond, the fall of Milosevic.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
Read more about Tim Judah, journalist, broadcaster and author.
SUBJECT CLASSIFICATIONS:
European history: postwar, from c 1945 -
Military history
Ethnic studies
SERIES:
Yale Nota Bene
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Illustrations: 42 illustrations
Number of Pages: 416
Dewey: 949.703