Provides a historical overview of the Balkans and the wars that have taken place within the republics of the former Yugoslavia; looks at the source of the conflicts; presents details of the peace accord signed by the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia; and discusses the role of the U.S. and NATO in the region.
The author, having led thirty convoys of food, medicine, and other supplies into Bosnia between 1992 and 1996, writes a fictionalized account of the tragedy of the war as seen through the eyes of a child.
Provides background information on the Bosnian conflict and presents the controversies surrounding the event, and offers first-person narratives from people who lived through or were impacted by the event.
the hidden genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia
Allen, Beverly
1996
Discusses the military policy of rape for the purpose of genocide by members of the Yugoslav Army and the Bosnian Serb military, focusing on the peculiar logic of pregnancy-aimed rape; and calls for prosecution of the perpetrators as a crime of biological warfare.
An introduction to the Bosnia and Herzegovina nation that discusses its culture, political and social conflicts, civil war, people, and political structure.
A collection of first-person accounts in which twenty-six Bosnian women share how they are trying to rebuild their society following years of devastating warfare.
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.