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Pathfinder: War in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991-99

General Purpose

The purpose of this pathfinder is to serve as a starting point for research on the wars that has taken place this decade in the former Yugoslavia, in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and now Kosovo. It is designed for high school and college-level students, as well as the general public. This pathfinder contains links to a variety of Web resources, as well as suggestions for finding print sources and a brief bibliography. Please be aware that while the following list of sources offers a variety of perspectives, it is by no means a comprehensive collection of what is available on this subject.

Introduction

The former Yugoslavia was located in the region of Southeastern Europe known as the Balkans. It consisted of 6 individual republics: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. After a steady rise in nationalist tensions during the 1980s, Yugoslavia fell apart at the beginning of this decade. Bloody ethnic conflicts took place in Croatia from 1991-95, Bosnia from 1992-95, and now Kosovo. Today, Serbia and Montenegro form the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in which Serbia is the dominant force, while the other 4 republics are independent states. Kosovo, the region where the current conflict is taking place, is a province within Serbia. The population of Kosovo, however, is comprised mostly of ethnic Albanians who are unhappy under Serbian rule. Both Serbs and Albanians have longstanding historical claims to Kosovo.

General Internet Resources on the Yugoslav Conflict

For basic information on each of the former Yugoslav republics, such as population, major cities, and heads of state, we recommend the online versions of the CIA World Factbook (http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html), and the Information Please Almanac (http://www.infoplease.com/). Among other things, the Information Please site includes a Kosovo factsheet. (Please note that in both of these sources, the entry for Yugoslavia is listed under "Serbia and Montenegro". That is because the US and many other nations refuse to recognize the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as a legitimate successor to the former Yugoslav state.) In addition, the following sites are useful sources of information on the region:

News Resources

These are links to some of the major news networks and organizations covering the situation in the former Yugoslavia. While most are focused on the latest news from Kosovo, they also offer some background information about the region. In most cases, the link below is to that organization's index of resources on Kosovo and the Balkans.

Official and Government Resources

The following Web sites all belong to governments or international organizations. Each offers news on that organization's activities, as well as its perspective on the Balkan situation.

Other Web Resources

Finding Print Resources

While Web and other Internet resources are an excellent source of immediate information about the situation in Yugoslavia, anyone seeking to thoroughly study the historical origins and background of the conflict will need to turn to books and other print sources. The best way to find such sources is by searching the online catalog at your local library. We recommend searching by subject, using the following Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). Here are a few subject terms you might wish to use:

Bosnia and Hercegovina--History
Croatia--History
Kosovo (Serbia)--History
Serbia--History
Yugoslav War, 1991-
Yugoslavia--History

In addition, you might try browsing the stacks at your local library. If your library uses the Library of Congress (LC) classification scheme favored by most academic libraries in the United States, then you will most likely find relevant works classified under DR. Under the Dewey Decimal Classification employed by almost all North American public libraries, books about the conflict in Yugoslavia can be found starting with the number 949.

Bibliography

The following is a brief bibliography of works that provide a useful introduction to the wars that have ravaged the former Yugoslavia this decade. It is by no means comprehensive. Most of these books include bibliographies that suggest further sources for research, and can be found at your local bookstore or library.

Glenny, Misha. The fall of Yugoslavia : the third Balkan war . London ; New York : Penguin, 1992.
Judah, Tim. The Serbs : history, myth, and the destruction of Yugoslavia. New Haven : Yale University Press, c1997.
Malcolm, Noel. Bosnia : a short history. Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1996.
Malcolm, Noel. Kosovo : a short history. New York : New York University Press, 1998.
Silber, Laura. Yugoslavia : death of a nation. New York : Penguin Books, 1997.
Vickers, Miranda. Between Serb and Albanian : a history of Kosovo. New York : Columbia University Press, c1998.

This pathfinder was created by David Durant


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