National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans

National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans

by Vassilis Petsinis
National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans

National Identity in Serbia: The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans

by Vassilis Petsinis

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Overview

The autonomous province of Vojvodina in Serbia is little-known in the English-speaking world, even though it is a territory of high significance for the development of Serbian national identity. Vojvodina's multi-ethnic composition and historical experience has also encouraged the formation of a distinct regional identity. This book analyses the evolution of Vojvodina's identity over time and the unique pattern of ethnic relations in the province. Although approximately 25 ethnic communities live in Vojvodina, it is by no means a divided society. Intercultural cohabitation has been a living reality in the province for centuries and this largely accounts for the lack of ethnic conflict. Vassilis Petsinis explores Vojvodina's intercultural society and shows how this has facilitated the introduction of flexible and regionalized legal models for the management of ethnic relations in Serbia since the 2000s. He also discusses recent developments in the region, most notably the arrival of refugees from Syria and Iraq, and measures the impact that these changes have had on social stability and inter-group relations in the province.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788313735
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/12/2019
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Vassilis Petsinis is Marie Curie Experienced Researcher at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu. He is a political scientist with an expertise in European Politics and Ethnopolitics. He has conducted research and taught at universities and research institutes in Estonia (Tartu University), Germany (Herder Institut in Marburg), Denmark (Copenhagen University), Sweden (Lund University, Malmö University, Södertörns University and Uppsala University), Hungary (Collegium Budapest/Centre for Advanced Study), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava), Romania (New Europe College) and Serbia (University of Novi Sad). He holds a PhD in Russian & East European Studies from the University of Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Vojvodina through Time: From the Habsburg Era to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2. Vojvodina in the 1990s: From the Termination of Autonomy to the Fall of Slobodan Milosevic
3. Vojvodina in Transition: The 2000s
4. Vojvodina Today: Between New Challenges and Opportunities
Bibliography
Index

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