Marko Attila Hoare is a Reader in history at Kingston University. He has been researching the history of the former Yugoslavia since the early 1990s. He is the author of The History of Bosnia, Genocide and Resistance in Hitler's Bosnia and How Bosnia Armed.
This is an outstanding piece of work. Written with Marko Hoare's
characteristic lucidity, analytic force and mastery of a huge range
of sources, it will not only be the definitive work on this complex
topic for a very long time to come; it will also stand as a model
of how to construct, "from the bottom up", the politico-military
history of a modern society plunged into conflict.
*Noel Malcolm, Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College,
Oxford*
Marko Hoare's brilliant and exciting new book addresses two major
questions: how was it possible for the Yugoslav Partisans to
recreate a state to which the majority of the local people did not
owe primary loyalty, and what tactics did they use to win the war?
Focussing on the struggle for Bosnia-Herzegovina, it reveals the
full complexity of the Yugoslav theatre of World War Two. A
must-read.
*Sabrina P. Ramet, author of The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building
and Legitimation, 1918 - 2005*
The tragic history of Bosnia during the Second World War is a
uniquely rugged and challenging historical canvas that demands a
special kind of historian. In this magisterial and profoundly
involving book, Marko Attila Hoare deploys a dazzling command of
documentary resources to unfold a gripping human story.
*Christopher Hale, author of Hitler's Foreign Executioners*
Based on an unparalleled command of original documents, Marko Hoare
provides an analytically powerful but richly nuanced study of the
role of Bosnia's Muslims in the Second World War. He challenges the
prevailing, stereotype-ridden views of a bipolar conflict won
single-handedly by the Yugoslav Communists and shows compellingly
that the Muslims were decisive in the eventual triumph of Tito's
Partisans.
*Robert J. Donia, Research Associate at the University of
Michigan's Center for Russian and East European Studies and author
of Sarajevo: A Biography*
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