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227 Index Abdić, Fikret, 173 Albania, 36, 97; blood feud, 46–47, 188 n. 4; drastic partition in the London Pact, 152–53; Serbian territorial aspirations, 90 Alexander, Field Marshall Harold, 159 Alexander, Stella, 105 Almond, Mark, 165 Andrić, Ivo, 64, 137–38 Armenians, 111, 181, 212 n. 49 Austria, 70, 90, 149, 159, 177; failed Nazi coup, 154; military campaign of 1689, 70; recognition of Croatia and Slovenia , 166, 168; World War I, 46 Austria-Hungary, 149, 152; obstacle to Serbia’s expansion, 91 Baker, James A., III, 167, 213 n. 57 Barović, Jovan, 145 Barović, Admiral Vladimir, 145 Beck, James M., 148 Bećković, Matija, 95, 113, 128, 191 nn. 5859 Belgrade coup d’état (1941), 156–57 Berdiaev, Nicholas, 191 n. 62 Berlin, Isaiah, 179 Bibó, István, 162 Blood feud, 46–47 Boehm, Christopher, 47 Bojović, Boško I., 37 Bonazza, Sergio, 75, 194 n. 15 Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio, 206 n. 91 Bosnia and Herzegovina, 40, 61, 73, 77, 85, 91; absence of ethnic or religious wars in the modern period, 170; assigned to Serbia and Montenegro by the Entente Powers, 153; effect of indifference and ignorance on its history , 164–65; high ratio of mixed marriages, 138; Islamic Bosnia, 109; ‘‘land of hatred,’’ 137–38; partitioning , 172–73; prediction of disaster, 169; thesis of artificiality, 123, 171–73, 180; uncertain future, 177; war between Croats and Muslims, 173; war between Muslim factions, 173; war rapes, 203 n. 34 Branković, Despot Durad, 40–42, 127 Branković, Vuk, 184 n. 5 Bremer, Thomas, 126–27 Britain, 2, 147, 152–53, 156–59, 161, 177 Brković, Jevrem, 47, 208 n. 125 Bulgaria, 20–21, 40, 91, 97 Bulgarian autocephalous church, 20–21, 187 n. 16 Bureaucracy, 115, 163, 168–69, 180, 214 n. 59 Byzantium, 33, 41, 43, 51, 54, 91, 97; calls for neo-Byzantine union, 111–13; civilizing function, 18–19, 72; military saints, 83, 196 n. 41; Serbo-Byzantine empire, 21; state-church relation, 19– 21; state-heaven relation, 22; union with Western Christianity, 127; violence , 17–18 Caesaropapism, 6, 51 Čajkanović, Veselin, 25 Campbell, Arthur A., 101 Carducci, Giosué, 206 n. 91 228 | Index Cerović, Stanko, 67 Četniks, 95, 122, 130–33, 158–59, 164, 176 Chernomen, Battle of (1371), 38–39, 83 Churchill, Winston, 157, 160 Cohen, Philip J., 107, 156 Čolović, Ivan, 130 Communist Yugoslavia: the Constitution of 1974, 109–10, 203 n. 35; distortions of numbers of World War II victims, 99–104, 122, 201 n. 15, 201–2 n. 20; initial centralism, 95; massacres of war prisoners, 159 Conversi, Daniele, 164, 213 n. 56 Cooper, Henry R., Jr., 214 n. 62 Ćorović, Vladimir, 26, 38, 185 n. 28 Ćosić, Dobrica, 113, 116–17, 128, 131–34, 137, 206 n. 99 Crankshaw, Edward, 148–49 Crnjanski, Miloš, 197 n. 46 Croatia, 6–7, 26, 107; image of the Turks in Croatian literature, 56-59; Pan-Croatism, 77; partition by the London Pact, 153; pressure to create a national Catholic Church, 105, 202 n. 22; purge of reformers (1971–72), 97; war with Bosnian Muslims, 173. See also Ustašas Čubrilović, Vasa, 93, 204 n. 47 Czartoryski, Adam, 90 Dachau Trials, 160, 211 n. 38 Davidović, Milena, 140–41 Dayton Accords, 174, 177 Dedijer, Vladimir, 63, 192 n. 71 Dejanović, Konstantin, 38, 187 n. 6 Dinaric highlanders, 45–46, 48-49, 141– 45. See also Patriarchal-heroic culture Dindic, Zoran, 176 Djilas, Milovan, 105, 117; on Njegoš, 54– 55, 63–64, 192 nn. 65, 69; reviews of Njegoš: Poet, Prince, Bishop, 66; truculence , 63; violence in Montenegro, 46–48, 61–64 Dobrovský, Jozef, 76 2ordević, Mirko, 124–25 2ordević, Tihomir R., 47–48 Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 60, 118, 125–26, 205 n. 84 Drašković, Vuk, 104, 129, 133–35, 137–39, 176 Dubrovnik, 73, 153, 144 2urić, Vojislav, 72–73 Dušan, Tsar, 36–38, 89–91, 186 n. 4 Dvorniković, Vladimir, 1, 55 Eagleburger, Lawrence, 170, 213 n. 57 Eichmann, Adolf, 183 n. 5 Ekmečić, Milorad, 61 Elementary school textbooks, Serbian and Croatian, 77–79 Elias, Norbert, vii, 1–2 Elites responsible for the 1990s wars: in Bosnian Serb entity, 141–42; in Serbia , 145 Emmert, Thomas A., 147 Engels, Friedrich, 151, 209 n. 15 Enlightenment, 69, 71, 181 Eugenikos, Bishop Markos, 127 Eugen of Savoy, Prince, 170 Eurocommunism, 97 European Union, 164, 174, 180; arms embargo, 168, 180 Finkielkraut, Alain, 161–62 Florence, Council of (1439), 127 Folk songs, 11; in...

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