Sociology after Bosnia and Kosovo
Explore the profound social implications of the Bosnian conflict through "Sociology after Bosnia and Kosovo" by Keith D. Doubt. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2000, this compelling paperback spans 200 pages, diving deep into the sociological aspects of pivotal events during the 1990s, such as ethnic cleansing and mass rape. Doubt critically examines the role of political journalists amidst the turmoil, offering a comprehensive analysis of how these historical events shaped society in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of sociology, history, and the intricate dynamics of war and society in Eastern Europe. Gain a deeper understanding of the social fabric torn by conflict and the resilience of communities in the wake of devastation. Perfect for students of sociology and readers seeking to comprehend the lasting impacts of war in the Balkans.