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What forms did the terror unleashed by the Ustasha in 1941 take, and why is the question of the number of war dead still important today?

What forms did the terror unleashed by the Ustasha in 1941 take, and why is the question of the number of war dead still important today?

3000 words Harvard undergraduate essay please use some of following books : John R. Lampe, Yugoslavia as history: twice there was a country (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed., 2000).
Charles Ingrao & Thomas Emmert’, Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies:
A Scholars’ Initiative, (Second Edition) Purdue University Press, 2012.
(the entire book can be downloaded free from: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/
purduepress_ebooks/28/)
Catherine Baker, The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Palgrave-MacMillan
Education, 2015
Allan Little & Laura Sibler, The Death of Yugoslavia, Penguin/BBC, 1999.
Tim Judah, The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Yale
University Press (3rd edition), 2009.
Ramet, Sabrina P., The Three Yugoslavia’s: state-building and legitimation,
1918-2005, Indiana University Press, 2006
Secondary texts
Ahrens, Geert Hinrch, Diplomacy on the Edge, Wilson Centre Press, 2008.
Allcock, John B, Explaining Yugoslavia, Hurst & Co., London, 2000
Alexander, Stella, Church and State in Yugoslavia, Cambridge University
Press, 1979.
Andjelic N, Bosnia-Herzegovina: The end of a legacy, London: Frank Cass,
2003
Banac, I, The national question in Yugoslavia: origins, history, politics, Cornell
U.P., 1984
Banac, I, With Stalin against Tito, Cornell U.P., 1987.
Bellamy, Alex J., The formation of Croatian national identity: a centuries-old
dream?, Manchester University Press, 2003
Belloni, Roberto, State building and international intervention in Bosnia,
Routledge, 2007.
Bennett, Christopher, Yugoslavia’s Bloody Collapse, Hurst & Co., London,
1995.
14
Bieber, Florian & Daskalovski, Zidas, Understanding the War in Kosovo,
Frank Cass, London, 2003.
Bieber, Florian, Post-war Bosnia: ethnicity, inequality and public sector
governance, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
Brown, Keith, The past in question: modern Macedonia and the uncertainties
of nation, Princeton University Press, 2003
Bose, Sumantra, Bosnia after Dayton: nationalist partition and international
intervention, C. Hurst, 2002
Burg, Steven L & Shoup, Paul, The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina: ethnic conflict
and international intervention, M.E. Sharpe, 1999.
Campbell, Greg, The Road to Kosovo, Westview Press, Columbia, 2002.
Cohen L., Serpent in the bosom: The rise and fall of Slobodan Milosevic.,
Westview Press., 2002.
Cohen, Lenard J, Broken bonds: the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Westview
Press, 1993
Cordell, Karl, Ethnicity and democratisation in the new Europe, Routledge,
1999.
Crnobrnja, Mihailo, The Yugoslav Drama, IB Tauris, London, 1996.
Daadler, Ivo, Getting to Dayton, Brookings Institute, Washington, 2000.
Dedijer, Vladimir, The Battle Stalin Lost, Spokesman Books, London, 1978.
Djilas, Aleksa, The Contested Country, Harvard University Press, 1996.
Djilas, Milovan, Wartime, Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich, London, 1977.
Djilas, Milovan, Tito: the story from inside, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1981.
Djokic, Dejan, Yugoslavism : histories of a failed idea, 1918-1992, Hurst, 2003
Djokic, Dejan, Elusive Compromise: a history of interwar Yugoslavia, Hurst &
Co., London, 2007.
Djokic & Ker-Lindsay, New Perspectives on Yugoslavia, Routledge Press,
London, 2010.
Donia, Robert & Fine, John, Bosnia & Herzegovina: a tradition betrayed, Hurst
& Co., London, 1994.
Donia, Robert, Sarajevo: a biography, Hurst & Co., London, 2006.
Dyker, David A, Yugoslavia and after: a study in fragmentation, despair and
rebirth, Longman, 1996
Gallagher Tom, The Balkans after the cold war: From tyranny to tragedy,
Routledge, 2003
Gallagher, Tom, The Balkans in the new millennium: in the shadow of war and
peace, Routledge, 2005
Glaurdic, Josip, The Hour of Europe: Western Powers and the Break-up of
Yugoslavia, Yale University Press, 2011.
Glenny, Misha, The Fall of Yugoslavia, Penguin Books, London, 1993.
Glenny, Misha, The Balkans 1804 – 1999, Granta Books, London, 1999.

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What forms did the terror unleashed by the Ustasha in 1941 take, and why is the question of the number of war dead still important today?

What forms did the terror unleashed by the Ustasha in 1941 take, and why is the question of the number of war dead still important today?

3000 words Harvard undergraduate essay please use some of following books : John R. Lampe, Yugoslavia as history: twice there was a country (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2nd ed., 2000).
Charles Ingrao & Thomas Emmert’, Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies:
A Scholars’ Initiative, (Second Edition) Purdue University Press, 2012.
(the entire book can be downloaded free from: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/
purduepress_ebooks/28/)
Catherine Baker, The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, Palgrave-MacMillan
Education, 2015
Allan Little & Laura Sibler, The Death of Yugoslavia, Penguin/BBC, 1999.
Tim Judah, The Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Yale
University Press (3rd edition), 2009.
Ramet, Sabrina P., The Three Yugoslavia’s: state-building and legitimation,
1918-2005, Indiana University Press, 2006
Secondary texts
Ahrens, Geert Hinrch, Diplomacy on the Edge, Wilson Centre Press, 2008.
Allcock, John B, Explaining Yugoslavia, Hurst & Co., London, 2000
Alexander, Stella, Church and State in Yugoslavia, Cambridge University
Press, 1979.
Andjelic N, Bosnia-Herzegovina: The end of a legacy, London: Frank Cass,
2003
Banac, I, The national question in Yugoslavia: origins, history, politics, Cornell
U.P., 1984
Banac, I, With Stalin against Tito, Cornell U.P., 1987.
Bellamy, Alex J., The formation of Croatian national identity: a centuries-old
dream?, Manchester University Press, 2003
Belloni, Roberto, State building and international intervention in Bosnia,
Routledge, 2007.
Bennett, Christopher, Yugoslavia’s Bloody Collapse, Hurst & Co., London,
1995.
14
Bieber, Florian & Daskalovski, Zidas, Understanding the War in Kosovo,
Frank Cass, London, 2003.
Bieber, Florian, Post-war Bosnia: ethnicity, inequality and public sector
governance, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
Brown, Keith, The past in question: modern Macedonia and the uncertainties
of nation, Princeton University Press, 2003
Bose, Sumantra, Bosnia after Dayton: nationalist partition and international
intervention, C. Hurst, 2002
Burg, Steven L & Shoup, Paul, The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina: ethnic conflict
and international intervention, M.E. Sharpe, 1999.
Campbell, Greg, The Road to Kosovo, Westview Press, Columbia, 2002.
Cohen L., Serpent in the bosom: The rise and fall of Slobodan Milosevic.,
Westview Press., 2002.
Cohen, Lenard J, Broken bonds: the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Westview
Press, 1993
Cordell, Karl, Ethnicity and democratisation in the new Europe, Routledge,
1999.
Crnobrnja, Mihailo, The Yugoslav Drama, IB Tauris, London, 1996.
Daadler, Ivo, Getting to Dayton, Brookings Institute, Washington, 2000.
Dedijer, Vladimir, The Battle Stalin Lost, Spokesman Books, London, 1978.
Djilas, Aleksa, The Contested Country, Harvard University Press, 1996.
Djilas, Milovan, Wartime, Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich, London, 1977.
Djilas, Milovan, Tito: the story from inside, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1981.
Djokic, Dejan, Yugoslavism : histories of a failed idea, 1918-1992, Hurst, 2003
Djokic, Dejan, Elusive Compromise: a history of interwar Yugoslavia, Hurst &
Co., London, 2007.
Djokic & Ker-Lindsay, New Perspectives on Yugoslavia, Routledge Press,
London, 2010.
Donia, Robert & Fine, John, Bosnia & Herzegovina: a tradition betrayed, Hurst
& Co., London, 1994.
Donia, Robert, Sarajevo: a biography, Hurst & Co., London, 2006.
Dyker, David A, Yugoslavia and after: a study in fragmentation, despair and
rebirth, Longman, 1996
Gallagher Tom, The Balkans after the cold war: From tyranny to tragedy,
Routledge, 2003
Gallagher, Tom, The Balkans in the new millennium: in the shadow of war and
peace, Routledge, 2005
Glaurdic, Josip, The Hour of Europe: Western Powers and the Break-up of
Yugoslavia, Yale University Press, 2011.
Glenny, Misha, The Fall of Yugoslavia, Penguin Books, London, 1993.
Glenny, Misha, The Balkans 1804 – 1999, Granta Books, London, 1999.

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