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Kosovo: Background to a War (Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies) [Paperback]

Stephen Schwartz (Author), Christopher Hitchens (Preface)
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Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies July 1, 2001
A unique contribution to the continuing debate over one of the most important international conflicts to emerge as the century turned, Schwartz offers a readable, profound, and multifaceted overview of the long Albanian-Serbian controversy over the troubled province, drawing on sources previously ignored by non-Balkan authors. He presents an original and detailed analysis of the collapse of Yugoslavia, a penetrating critique of Western inaction in the face of the long-festering Kosovo crisis, and a rare, unblinkered diagnosis of the weakness of Western and international policies in the Balkans following armed intervention.

Features include:
** Unique perspective of a long-term resident in the region.
** Draws on information unavailable to non-resident authors.
**Highly readable yet thorough history of the ethnic violence in the Balkans.


Editorial Reviews

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"A unique, forceful, academically solid work... An important, even necessary book; intelligent, informed, often polemical." -- Prof R English, Johns Hopkins University

"I laughed, I cried, I was impressed; in awe most of the time... A wonderful, monumental job." -- Zana Ibrani, Journalist, Kosovo

"I laughed, I cried, I was impressed; in awe most of the time... A wonderful, monumental job." -- Zana Ibrani, Journalist, Kosovo

"Stephen Schwartz's moral and scholarly seriousness has earned him a place in distinguished company." -- Christopher Hitchens

"Stephen Schwartz's moral and scholarly seriousness has earned him a place in distinguished company." -- Christopher Hitchens

"The author has important things to say about the behaviour of international bodies in the former Yugoslavia providing the book with additional significance beyond the immediate theme of how and why the war came about." -- Branka Magas

"This is a narrative, an account of the conflict in Kosovo, which serves its purpose very well: giving the reader a background for a better understanding of that war. Well-informed on the religious implications leading to the conflict, the author understands very well the importance of folklore for the psychology of the masses, and explains admirably some intimate aspects of the Turkish occupation. His apparent knowledge of Slavic and some Arabic, and his association with Albanian scholars allow him to present a more complete picture of the issues he approaches. The book is filled with detailed information one usually does not find in works written on the subject. The book is well written and presents an easy reading of a complex subject. It is to the credit of the author that he brings out some details which now, in retrospect, take on a special meaning in what appears to be a senseless war of aggression." -- Professor Sami Repishti

"[An] interesting book by one of the few Westerners who knew Kosovo well before the war." -- The New York Review of Books

"an interesting book by one of the few Westerners who knew Kosovo well before the war." -- New York Review of Books

From the Publisher

An important new book from a highly acclaimed journalist and author, this publication places the recent Balkan crises into their proper historical perspective. Readers are treated to an incisive yet immensely readable account of the ethnic conflicts that have ravaged the region for centuries.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 188 pages
  • Publisher: Anthem Press; 1 edition (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1898855560
  • ISBN-13: 978-1898855569
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,944,179 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Objectivity Might Be the Key Word Describing this Book, June 12, 2003
This review is from: Kosovo: Background to a War (Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies) (Paperback)
Considering its location, in the continent considered as the hearth of modern knowledge, culture and science, there hardly exists any other place about which the world knows less than Kosovo. So every attempt to enlighten this obscure part of Europe should be congratulated. The matter becomes even more important after one of the most recent wars, where NATO, the world's biggest and best-equipped military force, was involved.
Schwartz begins with discussing the origins of Albanians and Slavs, their first historical evidences about the inhabitation of the region, and their encounter from the Slavic invasion of the Balkans throughout the Ottoman era. He then goes through the post Balkan Wars and the two World Wars - when Serbia conquered and consolidated its rule over Kosovo, backed by the victorious powers, as a reward for being their war ally. Kosovo was added to the big newly formed YugoSlavia, and with the isolation of its motherland Albania by the communist regime of Enver Hoxha who did or could do nothing about Kosovo; it was left alone like an orphan amidst Slavs, its eternal enemy. The author in the following section focuses on this part properly, since it forced Kosovars (as the Kosovo Albanians are called) to rely on and organize among themselves, under the continuously growing discrimination and pressure by Slavs. Lastly, Schwartz analyses the post-communist period, overloaded with significant developments for this case. Loss of trust to nonviolence resistance, which was surprisingly "rewarded" with massacres by the Milosevic regime, led to the formation of Kosovo Liberation Army (UÇK). This is the starting point of armed conflict between Serbs and Albanians, which brought NATO airpower on the skies of Yugoslavia for 78 days.
The author could do better in the last chapter 1999 - Intervention and its aftermath. He is not able to make a clear analysis of the consequences of the intervention, probably because time is needed for these fresh events, whose impact goes on even today, to become pure history. He could also give some alternative or prediction about the final status of Kosovo, which is still unresolved and unknown even to those interested most: the Kosovars, the West, and the Balkan countries.
But Schwartz has special merits for successfully referring to and examining both Slavic and Albanian non/official sources, considering the huge inconsistencies among them, to make the book clear and highly readable. He also seems to successfully reach his goal of writing this book, giving a "background to a war", by analyzing and combining history, culture and even myths or other psychological factors, which contributed to the formation of the identities involved in the conflict. He extracts old and new, well-known and usually unknown facts and evidences to many of the Westerners and even domestic inhabitants, evaluates and serves them in a easily comprehendible fashion to all readers who want to have an insight in the case.
So the book deserves an important place among many of the books that are being written recently about Kosovo. It is highly recommendable especially to those exploring the conflict in depth since "it is drawn on sources previously ignored by non-Balkan authors" and maintains an impartial position, different from that of Balkan writers who advocate their own or particular group/countries' interests.
Klediol Murati, June 11, 2003
IR Student, Middle East Technical University
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional historical insight in region, August 30, 2000
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This review is from: Kosovo: Background to a War (Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies) (Paperback)
KOSOVO: Background to a War (UK) by Stephen Schwartz provides a concise yet detailed account of the main historical and cultural political currents that created the necessity for the NATO intervention and occupation. Schwartz is an especially astute observer of telling historical parallels and refined ethnic sensibilities, probably because he speaks the languages and makes himself available to discuss the political and religious implications with soldiers, politicians, scholars and common people. The study represents a political analysis of the central issues between the Serbs and Albanians that continues to exasperate the area.

Unlike many political commentaries this work provides glimpses of the history, culture, literature, poetry and passion of the people making this account rich read with the narrative flow of a novel.

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16 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Kosovo (Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies), November 30, 2001
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Walter Rado (West Hills, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kosovo: Background to a War (Anthem Slavic and Russian Studies) (Paperback)
Only intellectual blindness may prevent reader to instantly recognize Stephen Schwartz subjective and groundless interpretation of history.
His comic conclusions, and irresponsible pro-Albanian propaganda are only surpassed by his blunt and mindless hatred of anything and everything that is Slavic.
Don't waste your money...
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