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A History of Yugoslavia

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A History of Yugoslavia Discover the full story of a nation that rose from a dream of South Slavic unity and fell in a storm of war and nationalism. This book guides you from the 19th‑century Illyrian movement and the turbulent birth of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes through the royal dictatorship, World II occupation, and the heroic rise of Tito’s Partisans. You will witness how a revolutionary guerrilla force became the backbone of a new socialist state and how Tito’s charisma and policies held together a diverse federation for three decades.

Delve into the inner workings of Tito’s Yugoslavia: the experiment with workers’ self‑management, the bold foreign policy of non‑alignment, and the cultural flourishing that gave citizens a standard of living unseen elsewhere in the Eastern Bloc. Learn why the 1974 Constitution, intended to secure a peaceful succession, instead sowed the seeds of institutional gridlock and growing resentment among the republics, setting the stage for the crises of the 1980s.

Follow the unraveling of Yugoslavia as economic hardship, rising nationalism, and the legacy of suppressed ethnic tensions explode into violence. The narrative takes you through the Ten‑Day War in Slovenia, the brutal siege of Vukovar, the multi‑sided horror of the Bosnian War, and the final NATO intervention in Kosovo, showing how each conflict reshaped borders, identities, and the international community’s response to humanitarian catastrophe.

Examine the aftermath of the wars: the establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the complex legal succession of state assets, and the emergence of a uneasy peace marked by ethnic partitions, political dysfunction, and a lingering Yugo‑nostalgia. You will grasp how the legacy of a once‑ambitious multi‑ethnic experiment continues to influence the Balkans and Europe today, offering lessons on nationalism, federalism, and the fragility of constructed nations.

By the end of this volume you will have experienced a sweeping, deeply researched chronicle that blends political analysis, military history, social change, and personal stories of leaders and ordinary people alike. Whether you are a student of history, a traveler seeking to understand the region’s past, or a reader interested in the dynamics of multicultural states, this book provides the insight and context needed to comprehend Yugoslavia’s rise, its tragic demise, and its enduring imprint on the modern world.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The book chronicles Yugoslavia's journey from a 19th-century pan-Slavic dream through its creation as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes after WWI, to its evolution into a socialist federal state under Tito.
  • It provides a detailed analysis of Tito's leadership, including his revolutionary wartime role, break with Stalin in 1948, establishment of socialist self-management, and pivotal role in founding the Non-Aligned Movement.
  • The work examines Yugoslavia's unique economic system of worker self-management and market socialism, which created a distinct 'third way' between Soviet-style communism and Western capitalism.
  • It offers comprehensive coverage of the violent dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, detailing the conflicts in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia (including the Srebrenica genocide), and Kosovo, along with international diplomatic and military interventions.
  • The book concludes with an analysis of Yugoslavia's enduring legacy, including war crimes tribunals, state succession challenges, and the ongoing impact of nationalist narratives on the successor states of the Balkans.
Who's It For:

This book is essential reading for students and scholars of 20th-century European history, particularly those focusing on Eastern Europe, nationalism, and Cold War politics. It will also appeal to general readers seeking to understand the historical roots of the Balkan conflicts and the formation of modern Balkan states. Professionals in international relations, conflict resolution, and policymaking will find valuable case studies in Yugoslavia's experiment with multi-ethnic governance and its ultimate breakdown.

Author:

Dr Alex Bugeja, PhD

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Word Count:

56,347 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 57 minutes

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