![]() ![]() ![]() Masterfully woven together and presented in a way that will make this book an invaluable resource for students scholars in other fields, and the general public-not to mention a provocative and enjoyable read for east European historians."-Brian Porter, Slavic Review "This is one of those rare books that challenges conventional wisdom in a way that is accessible to those most likely to be conventionally wise. " fresh and stimulating look at the path to nationhood."-Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs Effective charts, well-chosen illustrations, and helpful maps ensure the accessibility of the volume to a wide audience. "A valuable study of how the four nations of the subtitle have arisen, how ethnic cleansing has shaped their histories, and how they now try to make regional peace. "An outstanding read."-John-Paul Himka, American Historical Review A great book for the professional, scholar, student, and curious reader."-David Goldfrank, The International History Review " utilizes poetry, monuments, symbols, and mini-biography, and family-and village-centered micro-history to make his points, and he succeeds in integrating a common-sense, democratic, and tolerant morality into a set of essentially objective, parallel story-lines. This important book is also elegantly written."-Charles King, Times Literary Supplement "Charting the passages to nationhood and to national reconciliation in this impossibly complex region is the aim of Timothy Snyder’s erudite and engrossing book. ![]()
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