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Tito

a biography
2011
Josip Broz Tito was unique as a communist. He was the only European besides Lenin to lead a successful communist revolution. His early experience of Soviet Russia before World War II and Stalin had given him experience that others lacked. Throughout his life he sought to distinguish between Leninism and Stalinism. In his new Yugoslavia he developed a system of socialist self-administration which appeared able to compete with the West and provide his people with the consumer benefits associated with capitalism. However, within ten years of his death Yugoslavia imploded into the most brutal of ethnic conflicts.

The Breakup of Yugoslavia

conflict in the Balkans
2007
Examines how the Balkan Wars of the 1990s tore apart the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and helped to create totally separate social, cultural, and ethnic borders.

The Balkans

a post-communist history
2006

History in dispute

pro/con
This is a pro-con series which debates important issues and events in world history through the use of essays. Also includes a time-line for the events in question.

Josip Broz Tito

1987
A biography of the peasant boy who gained fame as a guerilla leader during World War II and, after establishing a Communist government in Yugoslavia, became that country's first President.
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