Journalist Greg Campbell shares his experiences traveling throughout the former Yugoslavia in the wake of the Dayton, Ohio accords which were supposed to bring peace to the embattled region.
A collection of stories, essays, poems, and letters in which refugees from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia discuss the impact the Yugoslav War has had on their lives.
Describes the ancient ethnic rivalries and territorial claims that led to the breakup of Yugoslavia and examines the current situation in the new republics in that area.
Presents a collection of firsthand accounts of the war in Bosnia covering such topics as the causes of the war, atrocities, the siege of Sarajevo, media coverage, and peacekeeping efforts.
A graphic novel based on the author's 1995-96 visits to Gora?de, one of the U.N.-created "safe areas" in Eastern Bosnia, showing the brutality and humanity that coexisted there during the Bosnian War of 1992-95.
Eye witness account of the war in Bosnia and Hercegovia, detailing the atrocities, the seige of Sarajevo, and the heroism and bitterness of aid workers.
Chronicles the conflict in Bosnia, discussing its origins, its effects on civilians including children, intervention by the international community, war crimes, and the peace process.
Contains essays and documents that describe and assess the political factors involved in the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 and the resulting war in Bosnia; and includes biographical profiles of key figures, maps, and a timeline.
A graphic novel based on the author's 1995-96 visits to Gora?de, one of the U.N.-created "safe areas" in Eastern Bosnia, showing the brutality and humanity that coexisted there during the Bosnian War of 1992-95.