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  • Paperback: 752 pages
  • Publisher: Granta Books; New edition edition (Sep 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1862070733
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862070738
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.4 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 52,723 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A survey of two centuries of history, by Britain's commentator on the Balkans, Misha Glenny. It offers general readers a single narrative that explains the background to the terrible events on their television screens and provides insights into the roots of the region's reputation for violence. It also explores the origins of modern Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Greece, Bulgaria and Albania.

About the Author

Misha Glenny was born in 1959 and educated at Bristol University and CHarles University in Prague. His coverage of the fall of communism in 1989-90 was widely acclaimed and led to the writing of his first book, The Rebirth of History. During the Yugoslav crisis of the early 1990s he was the Centreal Europe correspondent for the BBC World Service. In 1993, he won a Sony Award for his coverage of Yugoslavia. The Fall of Yugoslavia was published in 1992, became a bestseller, and has been in print ever since. Glenny speaks German, Czech and Serbo-Croat and has live and worked all over the Balkans. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
In one splendid volume which reads with the pace and interest of a well-written thriller, Mr.Glenny does the near impossible, conveying the complexities of two centuries of Balkan history with clarity and grace. The scope is breathtaking and no important themes - and few lesser ones - are left uncovered, with explanations not provided not only of their internal Balkan context but of their relationships to the greater European picture. Notwithstanding the fact that the overall story is a depressing one, with hatred, greed and massacre as defining features of almost every decade covered, and with not a single ethnic group or nationality emerging with credit, the power of the writing is such as to carry the reader along and to enjoy - if the word can ever be appropriate in this connection - the sweep of the narrative. Having read this book once straight through however, the reader interested in the area will find themselves returning to it repeatedly to check specific facts. Its particular value is the extent to which it takes events that are peripheral to the wider course of European History, and which are treated in isolation in so many other works, and dropped once their relevance to the larger picture fades, and instead follows them through in detail and explores their significance to the sweep of Balkan history. This is one of the few books of its type that one would have desired to have been longer, rather than shorter, and one would have wished for a yet more extended treatment of major events such as the First and Second Balkan Wars. On only one point would the present reviewer take issue with the writer. This is in relation to the thesis stated in the introduction that the role of the Western Powers had been a greater factor than hitherto recognised in the hopeless cycle of revenge and atrocity that characterises modern Balkan history. Mr.Glenny's masterful account of the greed, intolerance and self-destructive blindness of the societies he portrays is its own refutation of this contention. This observation aside, this is a superb piece of accessible narrative history.
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Members of the British public who responded to the call to "Clobba Slobba" with fervent anti-Serb fist-shaking, should probably take the time to read this book. I don't imagine for a moment that they will. Which is unfortunate since it is so accessible and thorough; a book which might go some way to enlightening a public so tainted by media slogans and government spin. It might even re-educate those currently undertaking their mini-war against asylum seekers in Britain.

The lesson here, for those (including myself) who are coming to Balkan history for the first time, is that NATO's assessment of the need for a bombing campaign in 1999 exhibited a singular lack of humanitarian intent - despite claims to the contrary. Hardly a new theme in a region which has been trodden on repeatedly by World powers pursuing their economic or strategic agendas as if contributory to some higher, noble purpose.

If I may, I would like to suggest another book which follows on well from the point where Glenny finishes. "The New Military Humanism" by Noam Chomsky offers a detailed account of the injustice of the NATO campaign. The two books together offer a truly humanitarian perspective on the Balkan region in relation to the global community.

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The Balkans, Europe's disorderly corner, is full of history and most of it is confused and not well understood. Western countries know very little about the region, yet many seem to have an opinion without much understanding of why the region and the peoples living there are causing so much trouble to the "orderly" world of western civilization. This book will certainly help enlighten many who don't understand the region and why it is, and will probably remain, Europe's disorderly corner for many more generations to come.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
The Balkans
Pleased to have acquired the book, which was delivered promptly and efficiently. The book is an essential reading to understanding the complexities of an ethnically diverse region... Read more
Published 11 months ago by superpa
Excellent Read
After several cruises round the Adriatc / Aegean region and with memories of the descent of the former Yugoslavia into chaos within living memory I was intrigued by the history of... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Old Surbitonian
Falls short of expectations
The book falls short of providing a history of the Balkans. It is very expansive in some parts, mainly those that have to do with the northern states of the peninsula, and very... Read more
Published 22 months ago by vk
Recommended reading if you are planning a trip to the Balkans
I will strongly recommend this book to anybody who plans to visit the Balkans. The book provides a balanced view on the conflicts in the region, and is an easy read, even if you... Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2009 by Olav Arne Forbord
Misleading
Although this book does include interesting facts, as well as information on historical events, I did notice that Glenny omits (or simply skims over) quite major consequences of... Read more
Published on 29 Nov 2008 by N. Lees
Very poor
I was interested in the Balkan countries and I wanted to learn a little bit about them so I bought this book. I jumped straight in and it was very hard going. Read more
Published on 24 Aug 2007 by James T
Unbalanced coverage of events
The author is very analytical & descriptive in many chapters of the book & is giving a vivid picture of each period & region. Read more
Published on 1 Nov 2006 by Geor Galanopoulos
Superb!
I believe that this book is even better than Glenny's first book "Fall of Yugoslavia". It is a book which offers so much in a single volume! Read more
Published on 4 Feb 2004 by RM
a narrative history of the Balkans
This book gives a detailed account of the history of the Balkans in the last two centuries. Unfortunately, the book suffers from three major drawbacks. Read more
Published on 21 April 2003 by Rational Citizen
This is a book which explains a lot !
The previous review suggests that this is not an easy book to read. I found the syle easy and informative. Read more
Published on 14 Feb 2001 by Andrew Howell
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