
Deca careva, pastorcad kraljeva : Nacionalne manjine u Jugoslaviji 1918-1941
by:
Zoran D. Janjetović
Edition: Studije i monografije
Language: Serbian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8670050439
ISBN 13: 9788670050433
Publication date:
January 1st, 2005
Publisher: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije Beograd
Pages: 458
Genres: History
Zoran D. Janjetović's compelling work delves into the intricate tapestry of national minorities in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1941. Drawing on extensive research, the author paints a vivid portrait of the social, cultural, and political dynamics that shaped the lives of various ethnic groups during a tumultuous period in history. Through a nuanced analysis, he explores the complexities of identity and community as they navigated the challenges posed by nationalism and state policies.
Janjetović provides a rich context for understanding the struggles and contributions of these minorities, highlighting their unique experiences and the broader implications for Yugoslav society. His meticulous approach incorporates bibliographical references, allowing readers to engage further with the historical material. The work not only offers insights into past injustices but also resonates with contemporary discussions on multiculturalism and minority rights.
Ultimately, this insightful exploration serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Yugoslavia and the multifaceted nature of its diverse populations, inviting reflection on the lasting legacies of this era.
Janjetović provides a rich context for understanding the struggles and contributions of these minorities, highlighting their unique experiences and the broader implications for Yugoslav society. His meticulous approach incorporates bibliographical references, allowing readers to engage further with the historical material. The work not only offers insights into past injustices but also resonates with contemporary discussions on multiculturalism and minority rights.
Ultimately, this insightful exploration serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Yugoslavia and the multifaceted nature of its diverse populations, inviting reflection on the lasting legacies of this era.