Strangers Either Way
Discover the untold stories of migration and identity in "Strangers Either Way," a compelling work by Jasna Čapo Zmegac. Published by Berghahn Books in 2007, this enlightening book spans 224 pages and delves into the complex aftermath of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s, focusing on the forced migration of Croats from Serbia back to their so-called "ethnic homeland" in Croatia.
With a distinctive perspective, Čapo Zmegac examines the socio-political landscape of Croatia during this tumultuous period, shedding light on the experiences of refugees and the challenges they faced while navigating their new realities. Ideal for anyone interested in migration history, social science, or the intricacies of 20th-century Europe, "Strangers Either Way" serves as an essential resource for understanding the profound impacts of conflict on human lives.