Serbia: A Modern History
This is the first in-depth, English-language history of modern Serbia in nearly half a century. It covers the period from the Serbian state's revolutionary rebirth in the early nineteenth century, under the rebel leaders Karadorde Petrovic and Miloš Obrenovic; its turbulent history of wars, uprisings and dynastic rivalries; the triumph of Yugoslav unification in 1918; and the catastrophe of occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941. It shows how the birth of the modern nation-state involved the creation of a new elite-dynasty, army and bureaucracy-whose rule over the peasantry generated a popular resistance that would ultimately take form in Nikola Pašic's mighty People's Radical Party. The resulting struggle between elitist Westernisers and pro- Russian populists became entwined with the struggle for pan-Serb and Yugoslav liberation and unification. These causes came together with the Sarajevo assassination of 1914, which triggered the First World War.

Existing histories of the Yugoslav kingdom that emerged from that war focus on the national conflict between Serbs, Croats, Bosnian Muslims and others, but Marko Attila Hoare challenges this narrative. He shows how the new kingdom's politics continued to be dominated by the ongoing internal Serbian power struggle, bringing renewed disaster to Yugoslavia and its peoples.
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Serbia: A Modern History
This is the first in-depth, English-language history of modern Serbia in nearly half a century. It covers the period from the Serbian state's revolutionary rebirth in the early nineteenth century, under the rebel leaders Karadorde Petrovic and Miloš Obrenovic; its turbulent history of wars, uprisings and dynastic rivalries; the triumph of Yugoslav unification in 1918; and the catastrophe of occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941. It shows how the birth of the modern nation-state involved the creation of a new elite-dynasty, army and bureaucracy-whose rule over the peasantry generated a popular resistance that would ultimately take form in Nikola Pašic's mighty People's Radical Party. The resulting struggle between elitist Westernisers and pro- Russian populists became entwined with the struggle for pan-Serb and Yugoslav liberation and unification. These causes came together with the Sarajevo assassination of 1914, which triggered the First World War.

Existing histories of the Yugoslav kingdom that emerged from that war focus on the national conflict between Serbs, Croats, Bosnian Muslims and others, but Marko Attila Hoare challenges this narrative. He shows how the new kingdom's politics continued to be dominated by the ongoing internal Serbian power struggle, bringing renewed disaster to Yugoslavia and its peoples.
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Serbia: A Modern History

Serbia: A Modern History

by Marko Attila Hoare
Serbia: A Modern History

Serbia: A Modern History

by Marko Attila Hoare

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This is the first in-depth, English-language history of modern Serbia in nearly half a century. It covers the period from the Serbian state's revolutionary rebirth in the early nineteenth century, under the rebel leaders Karadorde Petrovic and Miloš Obrenovic; its turbulent history of wars, uprisings and dynastic rivalries; the triumph of Yugoslav unification in 1918; and the catastrophe of occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941. It shows how the birth of the modern nation-state involved the creation of a new elite-dynasty, army and bureaucracy-whose rule over the peasantry generated a popular resistance that would ultimately take form in Nikola Pašic's mighty People's Radical Party. The resulting struggle between elitist Westernisers and pro- Russian populists became entwined with the struggle for pan-Serb and Yugoslav liberation and unification. These causes came together with the Sarajevo assassination of 1914, which triggered the First World War.

Existing histories of the Yugoslav kingdom that emerged from that war focus on the national conflict between Serbs, Croats, Bosnian Muslims and others, but Marko Attila Hoare challenges this narrative. He shows how the new kingdom's politics continued to be dominated by the ongoing internal Serbian power struggle, bringing renewed disaster to Yugoslavia and its peoples.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197769423
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/15/2024
Pages: 730
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.70(h) x 2.70(d)

About the Author

Marko Attila Hoare, Professor, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology

Marko Attila Hoare is Professor of History at the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology. He studied at Cambridge and Yale and has been researching the history of the former Yugoslavia since the early 1990s. His books include The Bosnian Muslims in the Second World War, also available from Oxford University Press.

Table of Contents

Glossary
List of Acronyms
Maps
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I - Serbia in the Ottoman Empire

1. Serbia and the Serbs before the nineteenth century
2. The Serbian Uprisings, 1804-1815
3. Prince Miloš and the founding of modern Serbia, 1815-1839
4. The Constitutionalist era, 1839-1858
5. The national-liberation struggle resumes, 1858-1867
6. Liberals, socialists and nationalism from below, 1867-1872

Part II - Independence and the two Serbias

7: Achievement of independence, 1872-1880
8. Court and Radicals, 1880-1892
9. Court-Radical collaboration and praetorian reaction, 1892-1903
10. A royal 'honour-killing', 1903
11. Radical-conspirator condominium, 1903-1912
12. The Balkan Wars and the road to World War I, 1912-1914

Part III - National unification and Yugoslavia

13. Defeat and occupation, 1914-1917
14. Liberation and unification, 1917-1918
15. Establishment of the Yugoslav state, 1918-1921
16. Reign of the second King Aleksandar, 1921-1934
17. Fascism and Court Radicalism, 1934-1939
18. End of the Yugoslav kingdom, 1939-1941

Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index
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