Workers and Revolution in Serbia
Explore the dynamic role of workers in shaping history with "Workers and Revolution in Serbia" by Martin Upchurch. Published by Manchester University Press in 2013, this thought-provoking hardback spans 160 pages, diving deep into the pivotal moments of Tito's Yugoslavia and the Serbian revolution that unfolded against Milošević in October 2000. Upchurch meticulously analyzes how the working class influenced political change and social movements during these transformative years. Ideal for students, historians, or anyone interested in the ties between labor and revolution, this book offers a nuanced perspective on Serbia's tumultuous history. Don’t miss the chance to gain insights from an author dedicated to unpacking the complexities of worker struggles and their impact on national identity. Add this compelling read to your collection today!