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Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States

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notes<br />

Preface<br />

1. Samuel P. Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>Religion</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Third Wave: Democratization <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Late Twentieth Century (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991).<br />

2. See, for example, George Weigel, The F<strong>in</strong>al Revolution: The Resistance Church<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Collapse of Communism (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992) <strong>and</strong><br />

Jonathan Luxmoore <strong>and</strong> Jolanta Babiuch, The Vatican <strong>and</strong> the Red Flag: The Struggle<br />

for the Soul of Eastern Europe (London: Chapman, 1999).<br />

3. Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Richard J. Beyer, Medjugorje Day by Day (Notre Dame, IN:<br />

Ave Maria Press, 1993).<br />

4. Eric J. Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes: A History of the World, 1914–1991<br />

(New York: V<strong>in</strong>tage Books, 1994).<br />

5. “Cross vs. Crescent: The Battle L<strong>in</strong>es Are Be<strong>in</strong>g Redrawn <strong>in</strong> Bosnia along<br />

Old Religious Scars: The Roots Go Back to the Great Schism <strong>and</strong> the Ottoman<br />

Turks,” New York Times, 17 September 1992.<br />

6. See Mark Danner, series of essays, New York Review of Books, November<br />

1997–April 1998; Sarah A. Kent, “Writ<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>Yugoslav</strong> Wars: English-Language<br />

Books on Bosnia (1992–1996) <strong>and</strong> the Challenges of Analyz<strong>in</strong>g Contemporary<br />

History,” American Historical Review 102 (October 1997); Qu<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong> Hoare <strong>and</strong> Noel<br />

Malcolm, eds., Books on Bosnia: A Critical Bibliography of Works Relat<strong>in</strong>g to Bosnia-<br />

Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a Published S<strong>in</strong>ce 1990 <strong>in</strong> Western European Languages (London: Bosnian<br />

Institute, 1999); John B. Allcock, Marko Milivojevic, <strong>and</strong> John J. Horton, eds.,<br />

Roots of Modern Conflict: Conflict <strong>in</strong> the Former <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia—An Encyclopedia (Santa<br />

Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Books, 1998); <strong>and</strong> Rusko Matulic, Bibliography of Sources<br />

on the Region of Former <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia (Boulder, CO: East European Monographs,<br />

1999).<br />

7. Includ<strong>in</strong>g Rebecca West, Black Lamb <strong>and</strong> Grey Falcon: The Record of a Journey<br />

through <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia <strong>in</strong> 1937 (London: Macmillan, 1941). I used the 1995 repr<strong>in</strong>t<br />

Black Lamb <strong>and</strong> Grey Falcon: A Journey through <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia (New York: Pengu<strong>in</strong><br />

Books, 1969: rpt. 1995).<br />

8. Robert Kaplan, <strong>Balkan</strong> Ghosts: A Journey through History (New York: R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

House, 1994); Eastward to Tartary: Travels <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Balkan</strong>s, the Middle East <strong>and</strong><br />

the Caucasus (New York: R<strong>and</strong>om House, 2000).<br />

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