Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim is delighted to announce the publication of her co-edited book: Islam and Tibet - Interactions along the Musk Routes
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Dejan Djokic and James Ker-Lindsay (eds), New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key Issues and Controversies (London and New York: Routledge, 2010)
Twenty years after it ceased to exist as a multinational federation, Yugoslavia still has the power to provoke controversy and debate. Bringing together contributions from twelve of the leading scholars of modern and contemporary South East Europe, this volume explores the history of Yugoslavia from creation to dissolution.
The book originated in the aftermath of a one-day conference 'Creation, Evolution, Dissolution: New Research on Yugoslavia, 1918-2008', held at Goldsmiths on 9 May 2008
Dr Stefanos Katsikas Publishes a new book
Bulgaria and Europe: Shifting Identities has been published. The book examines how Bulgarian historiography and literature of the 19th and 20th centuries have created differing conceptions of Europe and, in the process shaped the country's own shifting identity. It also provides the broader cultural context and historical perspective required in order to understand the country's EU accession process as well as its aftermath.
The book is endorsed by Professor Maria Todorova (University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign), Professor Richard Crampton (University of Oxford), and Dr Vesselin Dimitrov (LSE).
A Serbian edition of Dr Dejan Djokic’s book Elusive Compromise published
Dejan Djokic’s book Elusive Compromise: A History of Interwar Yugoslavia (Hurst & Columbia University Press, 2007) has been published in Serbo-Croat in February 2010 by a leading Belgrade publisher Fabrika knjiga.