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Bosniaks - Nationhood After Genocide

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For the first time in nearly two centuries, one ethnic group now constitutes an absolute majority of Bosnia and Herzegovina's population: the Bosniaks. It is an unlikely development given that, scarcely thirty years ago, they were targeted for extermination and expulsion by Serbia's Slobodan Milošević. Even as the Bosniak community fought to survive these atrocities, it simultaneously came under attack from militants led by Croatian president Franjo Tuđman, who attempted to partition Bosnia and Herzegovina between Zagreb and Belgrade. Improbably, the Bosniaks and the Bosnian state survived these campaigns. But the country's fractious sectarian post-war order has produced the world's most convoluted constitutional regime, always teetering on the brink of collapse. Jasmin Mujanović illuminates the sources of contemporary Bosniak political identity, tracing the evolution of a religious community into a secular nation, and shedding light on the future of a nation at a crossroads. He explores the idea of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a 'national homeland', considers how narratives of genocide influence self-identity, and probes how demographic changes are putting pressure on the country's political framework. The fate of Bosnia and Herzegovina's peace and democracy rests on the Bosniaks' shoulders--and with it, the stability of all Southeastern Europe.Review Quote'Mujanović's book is part history, part polemic and part manifesto. As history it fills a niche and as polemic it brings the English-speaking reader up to date with events in Bosnia and Herzegovina. But it is as manifesto that Mujanović comes into his own. It is fine to bemoan that Dayton Bosnia is dysfunctional or to warn that the country is heading inexorably towards a breakdown of one sort or another--but then what is to be done? Few bother to answer that question. Mujanović argues for what he believes would be the best solution for Bosniaks, noting that his ideas would also be in the best interests of Bosnia's Croats and Serbs. Whether anyone is listening of course remains to be seen.'Review Quote'This erudite and illuminating book tells the story of the Bosnian genocide's greatest victims, the Bosniaks, tracing history and politics from the distant past to today. I welcome Mujanović's vision, including for "liberalisation" in Bosnia, with the prayer and commitment which we should all have after any genocide: never again.'Review Quote'A thought-provoking book that traces the evolution of Bosniak political identity from a religious community to a secular nation. Compelling and captivating, it is essential reading for anyone interested in the political landscape of Southeastern Europe.'Review Quote'Eloquently presented and argued, "The Bosniaks" will set the tone for discussions on Bosnia and Herzegovina and, more broadly, political thought and national movements in the Western Balkans for years to come. A very compelling read.'Review Quote'Through meticulous research and analysis, this thought-provoking book sheds light on the resilience of a people striving to reclaim their place in a post-conflict world, offering a compelling examination of the enduring impact of genocide and the indomitable human spirit.'Biographical NoteJasmin Mujanović is a political scientist specialising in Southeastern Europe. His first book, 'Hunger and Fury: The Crisis of Democracy in the Balkans' (also published by Hurst), examined the persistence of illiberal governance in the Western Balkans since the Yugoslav Wars. He holds a PhD from York University in Canada.

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781805263968
Author
Jasmin Mujanović
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publication Date
2023-12-14
Binding
paperback
Condition
new
Pages
240
Language
english
Country of Origin
United States
Weight (g)
400
Height (mm)
30
Length (mm)
216
Width (mm)
138

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