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The New York Times Twentieth Century in Review - The Balkans (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The New York Times Twentieth Century in Review - The Balkans (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The people of the Balkan Peninsula - Greeks, Turks, Slavs, Croats,
Serbs - have struggled for centuries with a legacy of oppression
and fractiousness. Divided by geography, language, religion, and
above all, ethnic affiliation, they have embraced uncompromising
nationalism in a perpetual, sometimes brutal drive to assert their
rich cultural identities. Consequently, this tiny area has loomed
large on the international landscape throughout the 20th century,
destabilizing empires, sparking global war and ever threatening to
upset the balance of power in Europe.
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