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At a time when most observers saw war in Europe as belonging to an
ever more distant past, the wars of Yugoslav succession shattered
this illusion. The direct and indirect consequences of these wars
for people in the region are still not fully understood, but it is
clear that the war has had far reaching social and political
consequences for each national society as a whole. This
groundbreaking volume provides a series of analyses of experiences
and social attitudes in the Western Balkans in the aftermath of
those wars. Based on survey data from 22,000 respondents, the
editors have created a volume which contributes to our
understanding of both specific war-related effects as well as a
detailed description of contemporary attitudes and values across
these societies. This book will be of interest to academic
specialists and students interested in the effects of war on
psychological health and on ethnic relations in the Western Balkans
as well as how this applies to other post-conflict societies. It
will also be of interest to sociologists, political scientists, and
historians studying differences in attitudes between the countries,
ethnic groups, and generations in this region related to diverse
topics from ethnic tolerance to states' responsibility for equality
and gender roles.
At a time when most observers saw war in Europe as belonging to an
ever more distant past, the wars of Yugoslav succession shattered
this illusion. The direct and indirect consequences of these wars
for people in the region are still not fully understood, but it is
clear that the war has had far reaching social and political
consequences for each national society as a whole. This
groundbreaking volume provides a series of analyses of experiences
and social attitudes in the Western Balkans in the aftermath of
those wars. Based on survey data from 22,000 respondents, the
editors have created a volume which contributes to our
understanding of both specific war-related effects as well as a
detailed description of contemporary attitudes and values across
these societies. This book will be of interest to academic
specialists and students interested in the effects of war on
psychological health and on ethnic relations in the Western Balkans
as well as how this applies to other post-conflict societies. It
will also be of interest to sociologists, political scientists, and
historians studying differences in attitudes between the countries,
ethnic groups, and generations in this region related to diverse
topics from ethnic tolerance to states' responsibility for equality
and gender roles.
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