Yugoslavism
Discover the intriguing evolution of the Yugoslav idea in "Yugoslavism" by Dejan Djokic, published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2003. This enlightening exploration delves into the period from the establishment of the state in 1918 to its eventual dissolution in the early 1990s. With a comprehensive analysis, Djokic reveals that Yugoslavism was not a static notion but a dynamic concept shaped by diverse nations, leaders, and social groups over time. This paperback edition offers valuable insights into European history and the intricate social and political landscape of the Yugoslav region. At 20th-century history intersection, "Yugoslavism" is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Yugoslavia and its lasting impacts. Perfect for students, historians, and anyone passionate about the intricate tapestry of European politics and governance.