Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community
"During two terrifying days and nights in early September 1941, the lives of nearly two thousand men, women, and children were taken savagely by their neighbors in Kulen Vakuf, a small rural community straddling today's border between northwest Bosnia and Croatia. This frenzy...in which vi...
Gespeichert in:
1. Verfasser: | |
---|---|
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Ithaca ; London
Cornell University Press
2016
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Literaturverzeichnis Register // Gemischte Register |
Tags: |
Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
|
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV043876738 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20171016 | ||
007 | t| | ||
008 | 161115s2016 xxua||| |||| 00||| eng d | ||
010 | |a 016025961 | ||
020 | |a 9781501704925 |c cloth : alk. paper |9 978-1-5017-0492-5 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)965651231 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV043876738 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rda | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
044 | |a xxu |c US | ||
049 | |a DE-29 |a DE-12 |a DE-11 |a DE-Re13 |a DE-824 | ||
050 | 0 | |a DR1785.K85 | |
082 | 0 | |a 940.53/49742 |2 23 | |
084 | |a OST |q DE-12 |2 fid | ||
084 | |a NQ 4640 |0 (DE-625)128500: |2 rvk | ||
100 | 1 | |a Bergholz, Max |e Verfasser |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Violence as a generative force |b identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community |c Max Bergholz |
264 | 1 | |a Ithaca ; London |b Cornell University Press |c 2016 | |
300 | |a xvii, 441 Seiten |b Illustrationen, Karten | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
500 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
520 | |a "During two terrifying days and nights in early September 1941, the lives of nearly two thousand men, women, and children were taken savagely by their neighbors in Kulen Vakuf, a small rural community straddling today's border between northwest Bosnia and Croatia. This frenzy...in which victims were butchered with farm tools, drowned in rivers, and thrown into deep vertical caves...was the culmination of a chain of local massacres that began earlier in the summer. In Violence as a Generative Force, Max Bergholz tells the story of the sudden and perplexing descent of this once peaceful multiethnic community into extreme violence. This deeply researched microhistory provides provocative insights to questions of global significance: What causes intercommunal violence? How does such violence between neighbors affect their identities and relations? Contrary to a widely held view that sees nationalism leading to violence, Bergholz reveals how the upheavals wrought by local killing actually created dramatically new perceptions of ethnicity...of oneself, supposed "brothers," and those perceived as "others." As a consequence, the violence forged new communities, new forms and configurations of power, and new practices of nationalism"... | ||
648 | 7 | |a Geschichte 1941 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
650 | 4 | |a Geschichte | |
650 | 4 | |a Weltkrieg (1939-1945) | |
650 | 4 | |a Massacres |z Bosnia and Herzegovina |z Kulen Vakuf |x History | |
650 | 4 | |a Ethnic conflict |z Bosnia and Herzegovina |z Kulen Vakuf |x History | |
650 | 4 | |a Violence |z Bosnia and Herzegovina |z Kulen Vakuf |x History | |
650 | 4 | |a Nationalism and collective memory |z Bosnia and Herzegovina |z Kulen Vakuf |x History | |
650 | 4 | |a Communalism |z Bosnia and Herzegovina |z Kulen Vakuf |x History | |
650 | 4 | |a World War, 1939-1945 |z Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Kollektives Gedächtnis |0 (DE-588)4200793-8 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Nationalismus |0 (DE-588)4041300-7 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Massaker |0 (DE-588)4300999-2 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Identität |0 (DE-588)4026482-8 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Gewalt |0 (DE-588)4020832-1 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
651 | 4 | |a Kulen Vakuf (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |x Ethnic relations | |
651 | 7 | |a Kulen Vakuf |0 (DE-588)1067275789 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Kulen Vakuf |0 (DE-588)1067275789 |D g |
689 | 0 | 1 | |a Massaker |0 (DE-588)4300999-2 |D s |
689 | 0 | 2 | |a Gewalt |0 (DE-588)4020832-1 |D s |
689 | 0 | 3 | |a Nationalismus |0 (DE-588)4041300-7 |D s |
689 | 0 | 4 | |a Identität |0 (DE-588)4026482-8 |D s |
689 | 0 | 5 | |a Kollektives Gedächtnis |0 (DE-588)4200793-8 |D s |
689 | 0 | 6 | |a Geschichte 1941 |A z |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m LoC Fremddatenuebernahme |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Literaturverzeichnis |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Register // Gemischte Register |
940 | 1 | |n oe | |
942 | 1 | 1 | |c 306.09 |e 22/bsb |f 09044 |g 496 |
943 | 1 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029286443 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1819732963152101376 |
---|---|
adam_text | VIOLENCE AS A GENERATIVE FORCE
/ BERGHOLZ, MAXYYEAUTHOR
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
VOCABULARIES OF COMMUNITY
A WORLD UPENDED
KILLING AND RESCUE
REBELLION AND REVENGE
THE CHALLENGE OF RESTRAINT
FORTY-EIGHT HOURS
SUDDEN NATIONHOOD
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Bibliography
Archives
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Arhiv Bosne i Hercegovine (ABiH) | Sarajevo
• Fond Agrarne direkcije u Sarajevu
• Fond Centralnog komiteta Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine (CK
SK BiH)
• Fond Saveza udruzenja boraca Narodnooslobodilackog rata Bosne i Herce-
govine (SUBNOR BiH)
• Fond Zemaljske komisije za utvrdivanje zlocina okupatora i njihovih
pomagaca Bosne i Hercegovine (ZKUZ BiH)
• Fond Zajednickog niinistarstva finansija za Bosnu i Hercegovinu
• Fond Zemaljske Vlade Sarajevo
Arhiv Rerublike Srpske Banja Luka (ARSBL) | Banja Luka
• Fond 9, Kraljevska banska uprava Vrbaske Banovine (KBUVB)
• Fond 74, Velika Zupa Sana i Luka Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske (NDH)
• Fond 76, Rizicko upraviteljstvo Banja Luka Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske
(NDH)
• Fond 209, Memoarska grada
• Fond 328, Zbirka dokumenata Vojno-istorijskog instituta Jugoslovenske
narodne armije (VII JNA), Bosanska Krajina
• Fond 330, Zbirka varia
• Fond 631, Ustaski stozer i povjerenistvo za bivsu Vrbasku banovinu Banja
Luka (USPBVBBL)
• Fond 559, Licni fond Milana Vukmanovica (1928-1993)
• Kartoteka licnosti iz NOR-a
• Kartoteka ratnih zlocinaca
Arhiv Unsko-sanskog kantona (AUSK) | Bihac
• Fond Sreskog komiteta Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine (SK SK
BiH) Bihac
• Fond Okruznog inspektorata Vrbaske Banovine (OIVB) Bihac
• Fond Okruzne oblasti Bihac
409
410
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Arhiv Muzeja Unsko-sanskog kantona (AMUSK) | Bihac
• Arhiv 5. Korpusa (razni materijali iz 1991. godine)
• Fond Prijepisi originalnih dokumenata iz Arhiva za historiju radnickog
pokreta (AHRP), 1941—1945., Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska
• Fond Sjecanja boraca iz Narodnooslobodilackog rata, 1941—1945
• Doprinos u NOB, 1941-1945
• Fond Zbirke informacija o spomenicima Narodnooslobodilackog ratu na
podrucju opstine Bihac
• Fond Zbirke fotografija bivseg sreza i opstine Bihac
Arhiv Republike Srpske, Podrucna jedinica Fo^a (ARS
PJF) | Fo£a
• Fond Opstinskog koniiteta Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine (OK SK
BiH) Foca
Li£ni arhiv Esada Bibanovica (LAEB) | Sarajevo
• Neobjavljeni rukopisi o istoriji Kulen-Vakufa:
• “Kulen Vakuf. Svjedocanstvo jednog vremena.” (Undated)
• “Kulen Vakuf i okolina kroz istoriju ” (Undated)
• Radni materijal za knjigu “Kulen-Vakuf i okolina kroz istoriju.”
(Undated)
• “Stanovnistvo Kulen-Vakufa i okoline kroz istoriju.” (1980)
Croatia
Hrvatski drzavní arhiv (HDA) | Zagreb
• Fond 306, Zemaljska komisija za utvrdivanje zlocina okupatora i njihovih
pomagaca (ZKUZ) Hrvatska
• Fond 223, Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova (MUP) Nezavisne Drzave
Hrvatske (NDH)
• Fond 226, Ministarstvo zdravstva i udruzbe Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske
(NDH)
• Fond 246, Zavod za kolonizaciju Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske (NDH)
• Fond 248, Ministarstvo oruzanih snaga Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske
(MINORS NDH)
• Fond 493, Sudovi oruzanih snaga Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske (NDH)
• Fond 1220, Centralni komitet (CK) Komunisticke Partije Hrvatske (KPH)
• Fond 1352, Grupa V
• Fond 1353, Grupa VI
• Fond 1355, Grupa VIII
• Fond 1361, Grupa XVII
• Fond 1363, Grupa XXI
BIBLIOGRAPHY
411
• Fond 1364, Grupa XXI
• Fond 1450, Minis tars tvo oruzanih snaga Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske
(MINORS NDH)
Hrvatski drzavni arhiv Karlovac (HDA DAKA) | Karlovac
• Fond 143, Memoarsko gradivo o NOR-u
• Fond 141,Razni spisi iz razdoblja NDH
• Fond Radnog materijala za Zbornik Donji Lapac (RMZDL)
Serbia
Arhiv Jugoslavije (AJ) | Belgrade
• Fond 14, Minis tars tvo unutrasnjih poslova (MTJP) Kraljevine Jugoslavije
• Fond 110, Drzavna koniisija za utvrdivanje zlocina okupatora i njihovih
pomagaca (DKUZ)
Arhiv Srbije (AS) | Belgrade
• Fond G-2, Komesarijat za izbeglice (KI)
Vojni arhiv (VA) I Belgrade
• Fond Centralnog komiteta Komunisticke Partije Hrvatske (CK HRV)
• Fond Narodnooslobodilacke vojske Jugoslavije (NOV)
• Fond Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske (NDH)
• Fond Sekretarijata unutarnjih poslova Socijalisticke Republike Hrvatske
(SUP SRH)
• Fond Sekretarijata unutrasnjih poslova Bosne i Hercegovine (SUP BiH)
Arhiv Srpske rravoslavne crkve (AS PC) | Belgrade
• Ministarstvo vere, Pravoslavno odeljenje
• Prepisi iz Komisije za prikupljanje podataka o zlocinima nad Srbima u
NDH, 1941-42
Published Documents
v
Cekic, SmaiL Genocid nad Bofnjacima u Drngorn svjetskom ratu: dokumenti. Sarajevo:
Udruzenje Muslimana za antigenocidne aktivnosti, 1996.
Dedijer, Vladimir, and Antun Miletic, eds. Proterivanje Srba sa ognjista, 1941—1944:
svjcdofanstva. Belgrade: Prosveta, 1989.
Dedijer, Vladimir, and Antun Miletic, eds. Genocid nad Muslimanima, 1941-1945:
zbornik dokumenata i svjedofenja. Sarajevo: Svjetlost, 1990.
Dizdar, Zdravko, and Mihael Sobolevski. Presucwani cetnicki zloâni u Hrvatskoj i Bosni
i Hercegovini 1941 —1945. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 1999.
412
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Informacija o zlodni ma pocinjcnim nad dvihrim stanovni vom sa podrucja Ripac-Cukovi-
Orasac-Klisa-Kulen- Vakuf. Udruzenje zena i roditelja zarobljenih civila s
podrucja Ripca, Cukova, Orasca, Klisc i Kulen-Vakufa [appears to have been
published in 1994].
International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of Inter-
national Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia since
1991. Case no. IT-94-1-T, May 7, 1997; Prosecutor versus Dusko Tadic. Case
no. IT-00-39-T, September 27, 2006; Prosecutor versus Momcilo Krajisnik.
Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske. Odmetnicka zvjerstva
pustofenja u Nezavistioj drzavi Hrvatskoj u prvim mjcsecima zivota Hrvatske Narodne
Drzave. Zagreb: Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova, 1942.
Pavicic, Josip, ed. Dossier Boriccvac. Zagreb: Naklada Pavicic, 2012.
Statisticki preglcd izbora narodnik poslanika za ustavotvortm skupstinu Kraljevine Srba, Hmata i
Slovenaca, izvrsenik na dan 28. novembra 1920.god. Belgrade: Deliska tiskarna, 1921.
Statistika izbora narodnik poslanika Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca 1923. Belgrade:
Drzavna stamparija Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca, 1924.
Statistika izbora narodnik poslanika Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca 1925. Belgrade:
Drzavna stamparija Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca, 1926.
Statistika izbora narodnik poslanika Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca 1927. Belgrade:
Stamparija Vladete Janicijevica, 1928.
Statistika izbora narodnik poslanika za Prvtt Jugoslovcnsku Narodnu Skupstinu odrzanik 8.
no vent bra 1931. go d. B elgra de, 1935.
Statistika izbora narodnik poslanika za FJarodntt Skupstinu Kraljevine Jugoslainje izvrsenih 5.
maja 1935.gpdine. Belgrade: Stampa drzavne stamparije Kraljevine Jugoslavije, 1938.
Tucakovic, Semso. Svpski zlodni nad Bolnjacima-Muslinianima 1941—1945. Sarajevo:
El-Kalem, 1995.
Vukcevic, Slavko, ed. Zlodni na jugoslovenskim prostorima u Prvom i Drugom svetskom
ratu. Zbornik dokumenata. Belgrade: Vojno-istorijski institut, 1993.
Zbornik dokumenata i podataka a AJarodnooslobodilackom ratu jugoslovenskik naroda, tom
Ilf knjiga 1, Borbe it Bosni i Hercegovini 1941. god. Belgrade: Vojno-istoriski
institut Jugoslovenske Armije, 1951.
Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o Narodnooslobodilackom ratu jugoslovenskik naroda, tom
Ilf knjiga 2, Borbe u Bosni i Hercegovini. Belgrade: Vojno-istoriski institut Jugo-
slovenske Armije, 1951.
Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o Narodnooslobodilafkom ratu jugoslovenskik naroda, tom
If knjiga 1, Borbe u Hrvatskoj 1941. godine. Belgrade: Vojno-istoriski institut
Jugoslovenske Armije, 1952.
Zivkovic, Nikola, and Petar Kacavenda. Sr hi u Nezavisnoj Drzavi Hrvatskoj: izabrana
dokumenta. Belgrade: Institut za savremenu istoriju, 1998.
Zrtve rata 1941—1945. Popis iz 1964.godine, SR Bosna i Hercegovina (Banovici—Bosanski
Novi). Belgrade: Savezni zavod za statistiku, 1992.
Unpublished Manscripts and Doctoral Dissertations
Hajdarpasic, Edin. “Whose Bosnia? National Movements, Imperial Reforms, and the
Political Re-Ordering of the Late Ottoman Balkans, 1840—1875.“ PhD diss..
University of Michigan, 2008.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
413
Kulen Vakuf Bihac, 1981; private collection.
Museta, Abas. “Kulen Vakuf: Tragedija od 10.04 do 06-18.09 1941. godine.”
Newspapers
Glas: organ Oblasnog odbora Narodno-oslobodilafleogfronta za Bosansku Krajinti (1944)
Glas Socijalistifkog saveza radnog naroda banjalutkog sreza (1965)
Hrvatska Krajina (1941)
Hrvatski narod: Gasilo hrvatskog ustaOkog pokreta (1941)
Krajina: list Saveza socijalistiAeog radnog naroda bihackog sreza (1956—1957, 1961,
1964, 1981)
Novi list (1941)
Cited Interviews
Anonymous informant, September 24,2008
Anonymous informant, October 11, 2008
Anonymous informants, June 22, 2013, Martin Brod
Mujo Demirovic, September 30,2008, Bihac
Adem Dervisevic, October 1,2008, Klisa
Dervis Dervisevic, October 1 and 5, 2008, Klisa
Mustafa Dervisevic, October 11,2008, Klisa
Branko Dobrac, October 1, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Ale Galijasevic, October 12, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Mujo Hasanagic, November 4, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Smajo Hodzic, June 23,2013, Cukovi
Sadeta Ibrahimpasic, September 29, 2008, Bihac
Sead Kadic, November 3, 2008, Bihac
Adil Kulenovic, November 7, 2006, Sarajevo
Ibrahim Lepirica, November 8, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Abas Museta, July 7 and 8, 2012, Crikvenica
Murat Museta, September 27, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Beco Pehlivanovic, October 3, 2008, Bihac
Dimitar Reljic, October 10, 2008 and June 22, 2013, Martin Brod
Dula Seferovic, October 13, 2008, Ostrovica
Kemal Strkljevic, September 27, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Mehmed Strkljevic, September 28, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Svetozar Tankosic, October 16, 2008, Martin Brod
Maho Vazovic, September 24, 2008, Kulen Vakuf
Memoirs and Novels
Andric, Ivo. The Bridge on the Drina. Translated by Lovett F. Edwards. Chicago: Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, [1945] 1977.
Andric, Ivo. “A Letter from 1920.” In The Damned Yard and Other Stories, edited and
translated by Celia Hawkesworth, 107-119. London: Forest, 1992.
Balakian, Peter. Black Dog of Fate: A Memoir. New York: Basic Books, 1997.
414
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Balaban, Dusan. “Vrtoce u prvini danima ustanka.“ In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB,
Knjiga II, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 49—73. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski
odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Bibanovic,Esad. “Kulenvakufski komunisti u radnickom pokretu i ustanku.“ In Bihac
u novijoj istoriji (1918—1945): Zbornik radova sa Naufaog skupa odrzanog u Bihacu
9. i 10. oktobra 1986.godine, 2 vols, edited by Galib Sljivo, 1: 419—466. Banja-
luka: Institut za istoriju u Banjaluci, 1987.
Bodnaruk, Ivica. “Sjecanje na dane ustanka u Drvaru i Petrovcu.“ In Bosanski Petro-
vac u NOB, Knjiga II, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 41—48. Bosanski Petrovac:
Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Celam, Ahmet. “Sindikalna organizacija kozarskih radnika u Bosanskoj Dubici “
In Kozara u Narodnooslobodilatkom ratu. Zapisi i sjecanja, knjiga prva, edited by
Radomir Petkovic, 100—104. Belgrade: Voj noizdavacki zavod, 1971.
Celam, Ahmet. “U Dubici poslije okupacije.“ In Kozara u Narodnooslobodilatkom ratu.
Zapisi i sjecanja, knjiga prva, edited by Radomir Petkovic, 193-197. Belgrade:
Voj noizdavacki zavod, 1971.
Cucak, Bogdan. Nebljusi u Narodnooslobodilatkom ratu i revoluciji, 1941—1945. Bel-
grade: Savez boraca NOR-a Nebljusi i Skupstina opstine Donji Lapac, 1981,
Damjanovic Danic, Danilo. Ustanak naroda Hrvatske 1941 u Srbu i okolini. Zagreb:
IP “Progres,” 1972.
Danijanovic-Danic, Danilo. “Pad Kulen Vakufa.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB,
Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga I, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 664—670. Bosanski Petro-
vac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Danilovic, Ugljesa. “Ustanak u Hercegovini, jun 1941—jun 1942.“ In Hercegovina u
NOB. Pilu ticesnici, edited by Milisav Perovic, 25—39. Belgrade: Voj noizdavacki
zavod JNA “Vojno delo,“ 1961.
Dosen, Ana. KrnjeuZa u srcu i sjecanju. Rijeka: Matica hrvatska, 1994.
Dosen, Ana. To je bilo onda. Zagreb: Dosen, self-published, 2006.
Dubajic Ckaljac, Rade. “Tragicno djetinjstvo.“ In Kotar Donji Lapac u Narodno-
ostobodilatkom ratu, 1941 —1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and Duro Zatezalo,
862—863. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Dubajic-Damjanovic, Milica. “Omladina sela Zaluzja 1941. godine.“ In Lika u
NOB. Zbornik. Pilu ufesnici, edited by Doko Jovanic, 589—597. Novi Sad:
Buducnost, 1963.
Dukic-Pilja, Filip. “Bjelajcani u ustanku.“ In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB, Knjiga II,
edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 502—504. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor
SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Dzubur, Lutvo. “Poslednje skolsko zvono.” In Hercegovina u NOB, april 1941.—juni 1942,
tom 2, edited by Sveta Kovacevic and Slavko Stijacic-Slavo, 344—402. Belgrade
and Mostar: Voj noizdavacki i novinski centar i Istorijski arhiv Hercegovina, 1986,
Evans, Sir Arthur J. Illyrian Letters. A Revised Selection of Correspondence From the Illyrian
Provinces of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Dalmatia, Croatia, and Sla-
vonia, Addressed to the “Manchester Guardian” during the Year 1877. New York:
Cosimo Classics, [1878] 2007.
Goldstein, Slavko. 1941., godina koja se vraca. Zagreb: Novi Liber, 2007.
Goldstein, Slavko. 1941: The Year That Keeps Returning. Translated by Michael Gable
and Nikola Djuretic. New York: New York Review of Books, 2013.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
415
Grbic, Dusan. “Cvjetnicka ceta.” In Drvar; 1941—1945. Sjecanja ucesnika, knjiga 2,
edited by Pero Moraca, 356—363. Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972.
Hromadic, Ahmet. “Selo Bjelaj.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB, Knjiga II, edited by
Vladimir Cerkez, 494—497. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a
Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Ivezic, Dane. “Srbi su pobili cijeli rod Ivezica u selu Brotnja.” Vila Velebita, no. 31,
March 17, 1995, 10.
Ivezic, Dane. “Brotnja: ustanici istrijebili Ivezice.” In Dossier Boricevac, edited by Josip
Pavicic, 343—352. Zagreb: Naklada Pavicic, 2012.
Jovanic, Doko. “Ustanak u juznoj lici 1941. godine (Neki podaci i sjecanje).” In Lika
u NOB, 1941. Zbornik, Knjiga prva, edited by Doko Jovanic, 99—141. Belgrade:
Vojno izdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno delo,” 1963.
Jovanic, Doko. “Ustanak u donjolapackom kotaru 1941. godine.” In Kotar Donji
Lapac u Narodnooslobodilackom ratu, 1941 —1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and
Duro Zatezalo, 96—156. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Jovanic, Doko. Ratna sjecanja. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki i novinski centar, 1988.
Kajan, Ibrahim. “Pakao Vakuf Golubnjaca.” Ogledalo 1, no. 2 (prosinac/decembar
1990): 26-27.
Karanovic, Duro. “Napad na zandarmerijsku stanicu u Martin Brodu.” In Drvar
1941—1945., sjecanja ufesnika, knjiga 2, edited by Pero Moraca, 424—432.
Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972.
Karanovic, Nikola. “Sadjejstvo sa lickim ustanicima.” In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjecanja
ucesnika, knjiga 2, edited by Pero Moraca, 407—414. Drvar: Skupstina opstine
Drvar, 1972.
Kecman-Hodak, Mara. “Sjecanja na Busevic, Kestenovac, Bosanske Strpce i Kalate.”
In Bosanski Petrovac a NOB. Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga III, edited by Vladimir
v
Cerkez, 150—159. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski
Petrovac, 1974.
Keca, Jovica. “Ustanicki dani u okolini Kulen Vakufa.” In Bosanski Petrovac a NOB.
Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga IV, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 199—203. Bosanski
Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Knezevic, Dusan. “Omladinska radna akcija u selu OrascuIn Bosanski Petrovac u
NOB. Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga IV, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 253—255. Bosan-
ski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Knezevic, Nikola. “Cvjetnicani u akciji.” In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjecanja utesnika,
knjiga 2., edited by Pero Moraca, 454—462. Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar,
1972.
Knezevic, Nikola. “Macuka.” In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjecanja tVesnika, knjiga 3., edited
by Pero Moraca, 86—89. Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1978.
Konjhodzic, Mahmud. Kronika o Jjubiiskom kraju. Sarajevo: Oslobodenje; Opstinski
odbor SUBNOR-a ljubuski, 1974.
Kovacevic, Rade. “Na zajednickom djelu.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB, Knjiga II,
y
edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 573—578. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor
SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Kozlica, Hilmo. Put kroz pakao. Sarajevo: Savez logorasa Bosne i Hercegovine;
CID—Centar za istrazivanje i dokumentaciju, 2009.
Kurtagic, Dervis. Zapisi o Kulen-Vakufu. Bihac: Kurtagic, 2005.
416
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Labus, Mile. “Sjecanja i zapisi.” In Bosanski Petrovac u MOBKnjiga druga, edited by
Vladimir Cerkez, 514—529. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a
Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Lukic, Simo. “Cetnici u kotaru Donji Lapac od 1941. do 1945.” In Kotar Donji Lapac
u Narodnooslobodilackom ratu, 1941—1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and E)uro
Zatezalo, 865—888. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Majstorovic, Milan, and Mico Medic. Prve iskre: Doljani u NOB. Zagreb: Lykos, 1961.
Majstorovic, Milan, and Mico Medic. “Doljani u narodnom ustanku.” In
Ustanak tiaroda Jugoslavije 1941. Pisu ucestiici, Zbornik, knjiga peta, edited
by Koca Popovic, 456—470. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno
delo,” 1964.
Majstorovic, Nikola. “Kulen Vakuf opstina u NOR-u.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB.
Knjiga III, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 374—380. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski
odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Mazuranic, Matija. A Glance into Ottoman Bosnia or a Short Journey into that Land by
a Native in 1839—1840. London: Saqi, [1842] 2007.
Medic, Mico. “Obavjestajna sluzba na podrucju donjolapackog kotara.” In Kotar Donji
Lapac u Narodnooslobodilackom ratu, 1941 —1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and
Duro Zatezalo, 888—926. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Mileusnic, Sava. “Donji Lapac u ustanku.” In Lika u NOB. Zbornik. Pilu ucesnici,
edited by Doko Jovanic, 385—412. Novi Sad: Buducnost, 1963.
Montejo, Victor. Testimony: Death of a Guatemalan Village. Translated by Victor Perera.
Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 1987.
Moraca, Pero, ed. JajaCko podruCje u oslobodilaCkom ratu i revoluciji 1941—1945. Zbornik
sjecanja, Knjiga I. Novi Sad: “Buducnost”; Skupstina opstina Donji Vakuf, Jajce
i Sipovo, 1981.
Nad, Kosta. “Iz ratnih dana.”In Óetrdeset godina. Zbornik secanja aktivista jugoslovenskog
revolucionarnog radnickog pokreta, 1941—1945, knjiga 5, edited by Pero Moraca,
314—339. Belgrade: Kultura, 1961.
Nad, Kosta. Ustanak: ratne uspomene Koste Nada. Zagreb: Spektar, 1981.
Novakovic, Savo. “Tuk Dzevar—Dobro selo u zla vremena.” In Bosanski Petrovac u
v
NOB, zbornik sjecanja, knjiga II, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 471—486. Bosanski
Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Obradovic, Milan. “Selo Bubanj u plamenu.” In 1941—1942. u svedofenjima ucesnika
narodnooslobodila¿ke borbe, knjiga 7, edited by Radomir Petkovic, 433—463. Bel-
grade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1975.
Obradovic, Milan. “Zlocini na kotaru Donji Lapac od 1941. do 1945.” In Kotar Donji
Lapac u Narodnooslobodilaékom ratu, 1941 —1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and
Duro Zatezalo, 821—847. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Odie, Franjo. “Julski dani 1941. na unskoj pruzi.” In Podgrme¿ u NOB. Podgrme¿
do ustanka i u ustanku 1941. Zbornik sjecanja, knjiga pwa, edited by Dusan
Pejanovic, 211—215. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1972.
Odie, Slavko. “Radnicki pokret Bihaca i okoline do ustanka 1941. godine.” In Podgrmec
u NOB: Podgrme¿ do ustanka i u ustanku 1941. Zbornik sjecanja, knjiga prva,
edited by Dusan Pejanovic, 15—109. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1972.
Odie, Slavko. “Okupacija Bosne u aprilskom ratu 1941. godine.” In Srednja Bostta u
NOB-u: srednja Bosna do ustanka i u ustanku 1941., Iland i sjecanja, knjiga prva,
edited by Slavko Odie, 163—170. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1976.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
417
Odic, Slavko. “Ustaski pokret i katolicka crkva u Hrvatskoj i Bosni i Hercegovini.”
In Srednja Bosna u NOB-tt: srednja Bosna do ustanka i u ustanku 1941., ¿land i
sjecanja, knjiga prva, edited by Slavko Odic, 247-273. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki
zavod, 1976.
Pecanac, Milanko. “Suvaja i njeni ljudi u ustanickim danima.” In Bosanski Petrovac u
NOB. Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga 11, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 74—100. Bosanski
Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Pervan, Asim. “Ljudi i dogodaji fatnickog kraja.” In Hercegovina u NOB, april 1941 —
juni 1942., tom 2, edited by Sveta Kovacevic and Slavko Stijacic-Slavo,
749-790. Belgrade and Mostar: Vojnoidavacki i novinski centar i Istorijski
arhiv Hercegovina, 1986.
Pervan, Tahir. Cavkarica. Vrata pakla. Sarajevo: Behar, 2007.
Pilipovic, Milkan. “Dramaticna borba na vrtockoj gradini.” In Bosanski Petrovac u
NOB. Knjiga druga, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 300-313. Bosanski Petrovac:
Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Pilipovic, Nikica. “Vrtoce u ustanku 1941.*’ In Ustanak naroda Jugoslavije 1941. Pifu
utesnici, Zbornik, knjiga cetvrta, edited by Koca Popovic, 838—874. Belgrade:
Vojnoizdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno delo,” 1964.
Pilipovic, Nikica. “Vrtocani u danima ustanka, pozara i otpora.” In Bosanski Petrovac
v
u NOB, Knjiga 1, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 540-584. Bosanski Petrovac:
Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Pilipovic, Nikica. Romori vrtocke prollosti. Bihac: Mjesna zajednica Vrtoce, 1989.
Pilipovic, Pero. “Organizacija ustanka u Cvjetnicu i okolnim selima.” In Drvar,
1941-1945. Sjecanja ucesnika, knjiga 2, edited by Pero Moraca, 280-289.
Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972.
Pilipovic, Pero. “Borba Cvjetnicana na petrovackom podrucju.” In Bosanski Petrovac
u NOB. Zbornik sjecanja. Knjiga /»edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 585—602. Bosan-
ski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Pilipovic, Pero. “Istina o jednom zlocinu” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB. Zbornik
sjecanja. Knjiga 11, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 603—605. Bosanski Petrovac:
Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Pilipovic Mandzuka, Milka. “Oceva smrt.” In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjecanja utesnika,
knjiga 2,edited by Pero Moraca,516—519. Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972.
Plecas-Nitonja, Nikola. Poiar u Krajini. Chicago: Plecas-Nitonja, 1975.
Polovina, Gojko. “Sjecanja na pocetni period narodnog ustanka u Lici godine 1941
In Zbornik 3: Prva godina Narodnooslobodilatkog rata na podrtiju Karlovca, Kor-
duna, Gline, Like, Gorskog kotara, Pokuplja i Zumberka, edited by Duro Zatezalo,
771—813. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1971.
Polovina, Gojko. Svedofenje: prva godina ustanka u Lici. Belgrade: Izdavacka radna
organizacija “Rad,” 1988.
Popadic,Branko. “Na prostoru Stoca i Bilece.” In Hercegovina u NOB, april 1941 .—juni
1942., tom 2, edited by Sveta Kovacevic and Slavko Stijacic-Slavo, 631—651.
Belgrade and Mostar: Vojnoidavacki i novinski centar i Istorijski arhiv Her-
cegovina, 1986.
Puskar, Halil. Krajifki pecat. Istanbul: n.p., 1996.
Radosevic, Lazo. “Vrtoce u ustanku.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB, Knjiga 11, edited by
Vladimir Cerkez, 462-479. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor SUBNOR-a
Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
418
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Radosevic, Petar. “Teror ustasa u Vrtocu.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB, Knjiga L
edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 647—649. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski odbor
SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Rakic, Mico. “Rad SKOJ-a u Bosanskom Petrovcu.” In Ustanak naroda Jugoslavije
1941. Pi lit ucesnici, knjiga treca, edited by Koca Popovic, 369—385. Belgrade:
Vojnoizdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno delo,” 1963.
Raseta, Ilija. “Pripremanje i pocetak ustanka u Donjem Lapcu.” In 1941—1942.
n svedoienjima ucesnika narodnooslobodilaikc borbe, knjiga 4, edited by Radomir
Petkovic, 199—235. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1975.
Raseta, Ilija. Kazivanje pobjednika smrti. Zagreb: Graficki zavod Hrvatske, 1988.
Reljic, Jovo. “Martin Brod—Partizanska baza.” In Ustanak naroda Jugoslavije 1941.
Pisn uiesnici, Zbornik, knjiga iesta, edited by Svetislav Savkovic, 391—407. Bel-
grade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno delo,” 1964.
Reljic,Jovo. “Martin Brod 1941. godine.” In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjccanja ucesnika, knjiga
2., edited by Pero Moraca, 389—406. Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972.
Repac, Rade. “Nebljuski kraj u NOB-u.” In Kotar Donji Lapac u Narodnooslobodilatkom
ratu, 1941.—1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and Duro Zatezalo, 206—238. Kar-
lovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Rudic, Jovanka. “Na prekopanoj cesti.” In Bosanski Petrovac u NOB. Zbornik sjccanja,
knjiga /, edited by Vladimir Cerkez, 349—355. Bosanski Petrovac: Opstinski
odbor SUBNOR-a Bosanski Petrovac, 1974.
Sijan, Milan. “Nastanak i djelovanje KPJ na teritoriji kotara do oslobodenja Donjeg
Lapca februara 1942. godine.” In Kotar Donji Lapac n Narodnooslobodilaikoni
ratu, 1941 —1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and E uro Zatezalo, 34—52. Karlo-
vac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Siljegovic, Bosko. “Kako se pripremio ustanak u dubickim selima.” In Krajiskc brigade,
edited by Ljubo Bahic, 69—74. Ljubljana: Ljudske pravice, 1954.
Siljegovic, Bosko. “ Pripremanje ustanka u dubickim selirna.” In Ratna secanja aktivista
jugoslovenskog revolucionarnog radnidkog pokreta, knjiga prva: 1941—1945, edited by
Pero Moraca, 348—353. Belgrade: Kultura, 1961.
Stikavac, Milan. “Krvavo lapacko Ijeto.” In Ratna sjccanja iz NOB, knjiga /, edited by Esad
Tihic and Momcilo Kalem, 599—616. Belgrade: Vojno-izdavacki zavod, 1981.
Tankosic, Vlado. “Kako sam strijeljan i bacen u jamu/’In Drvar, 1941—1945. Sjccanja
ucesnika, knjiga 7, edited by Pero Moraca, 250—252. Drvar: Skupstina opstine
Drvar, 1972.
Trikic, Stevo. “Upostavljanje vlasti NDH i ustaski teror u Drvaru.” In Drvar;
1941—1945. Sjccanja ufcsnika, knjiga 7, edited by Pero Moraca, 199—225.
Drvar: Skupstina opstine Drvar, 1972).
Vidakovic, Nikola. “Sjecanje na osnivanje i rad partijske organizaeije do pocetka
ustanka 1941.” In Kotar Donji Lapac u Narodnooslobodilaikoni ratu, 1941—1945
edited by Gojko Vezmar and Duro Zatezalo, 17—34. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv
u Karlovcu, 1985.
Vojvodic, Dusan. “Sjecanje na dogodaje u kotaru Donji Lapac od 1940. do 1942.
godine.” In Kotar Donji Lapac u Narodnooslobodilaikoni ratu, 1941.—1945., edited
by Gojko Vezmar and Duro Zatezalo, 157—182. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u
Karlovcu, 1985.
Vukmanovic Tempo, Svetozar. Rcvolucija koja teic. Memoari. Belgrade: Komunist, 1971.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
419
Secondary Literature
Ahonen, Pertti, Gustavo Corni, Jerzy Kochanowski, Rainer Schulze, Tanias Stark,
and Barbara Stelzl-Marx. People on the Move: Forced Population Movements in
Europe in the Second World War and Its Aftermath. Oxford: Berg, 2008.
Akbar, M. J. Riot after Riot. Reports on Caste and Communal Violence in India. New Delhi:
Penguin Books, 1988.
Allcock, John. Explaining Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.
Allport, Gordon W., and Leo Postman. The Psychology of Rumor. New York: H.
Holt Company, 1947.
Altic, Husejn. “Licki muslimani.” Kalendar Narodna uzdanica za godinu 1941. godina
IX. Sarajevo: Narodna uzdanica, 1941: 97—100.
Altic, Husejn. “Bivsi Kulen Vakuf.” Narodna uzdanica Knjizevni zbornik za godinu
1943, god. XI. Sarajevo: Narodna uzdanica, 1942: 15—19.
Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of
Nationalism. London: Verso, 1983.
Anscombe, Frederick, ed. The Ottoman Balkans, 1750—1830. Princeton, NJ: Markus
Wiener, 2006.
Autesserre, Séverine. The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of Inter-
national Peace Building. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Balcells, Laia. “Rivalry and Revenge: Violence against Civilians in Conventional
Civil Wars.” International Studies Quarterly 54, no. 2 (2010): 291—313.
Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press, 1984.
Bandzovic, Safet. lseljavanje Bosnjaka u Tursku. Sarajevo: Institut za istrazivanje zlocina
protiv covjecnosti i medunarnodnog prava, 2006.
Baric, Nikica. Ustroj kopnene vojske domobranstva Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske 1941 —
1945. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2003.
Bartov, Omer. “Seeking the Roots of Modern Genocide: On the Macro- and Micro-
history of Mass Murder.” In The Specter of Genocide: Mass Murder in Historical
Perspective, edited by Robert Gellately and Ben Kiernan, 75-96. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Bartov, Omer. “Eastern Europe as the Site of Genocide.” Journal of Modern History
80, no. 3 (2008): 557-593.
Bartov, Omer. “White Spaces and Black Holes.” In The Shoah in Ukraine: history,
testimony; memorialization, edited by Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower, 318—353.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008.
Bartov, Omer. “Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Book Review).” Slavic
Review 70, no. 2 (2011): 424-428.
Bartov, Omer. “Communal Genocide: Personal Accounts of the Destruction of
Buczacz, Eastern Galicia, 1941—1944.” In Shatterzone of Empires: Coexistence
and Violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Borderlands, edited
by Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz, 399-420. Bloomington and Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press, 2013.
Bartulin, Nevenko. The Racial Idea in the Independent State of Croatia: Origins and
Theory. Leiden: Brill, 2014.
Begic, Mujo. Ljutoâeo dolino, nikad ne zaboravi. Sjecanja. Bihac: Graficar, 2004.
420
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Begic, Mujo. Zlo ni ustanika u Ljutotkoj dolini 1941. go dine. Sarajevo: Institut za
istrazivanje zlocina protiv covjecnosti i medunarodnog prava Univerziteta u
Sarajevu, 2013.
Beissinger, Mark R. Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State. Cam-
bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Bela Vardy, Steven, and T. Hunt Tooley, eds. Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century
Europe. Boulder, CO: Social Science Monographs and Columbia University
Press, 2003.
Bergholz, Max. “Medu rodoljubima, kupusom, svinjama i varvarima: spomenici
i grobovi NOR-a, 1947—1965 go dine.” Godisnjak za druftvenu istoriju XIV,
nos. 1-3 (2007): 61-82.
Bergholz, Max. “The Strange Silence: Explaining the Absence of Monuments for
Muslim Civilians Killed in Bosnia during the Second World War.” East Euro-
pean Politics Societies 24, no. 3 (2010): 408—434.
Biondich, Mark. Stjepan Radic, the Croat Peasant Party and the Politics of Mass Mobiliza-
tion, 1904— 1928. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.
Biondich, Mark. “Religion and Nation in Wartime Croatia: Reflections on the
Ustasa Policy of Forced Religious Conversions, 1941—1942.” Slavonic and East
European Review 83, no. 1 (2005): 71—116.
Bjork, James E. Neither German nor Pole: Catholicism and National Indifference
in a Central European Borderland. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press, 2008.
Blum, Jerome. Lord and Peasant in Russia: From the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1961.
Bosnjak, Slavoljub [Ivan Franjo Jukic]. Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne. Zagreb: Berzotis-
kom narodne tiskarnice dra. Ljudevit Gaja, 1851.
Bowman, Glenn. “The Violence in Identity.” In Bettina E. Schmidt and Ingo W
Schroder, Anthropology ofViolence and Conflict, 25—46. London: Routledge, 2001.
Brass, Paul. Theft of an Idol: Text and Context in the Representation of Collective Violence.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997.
Brubaker, Rogers. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the
New Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Brubaker, Rogers. Ethnicity without Groups. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press, 2004.
Brubaker, Rogers, Margit Feischmidt, Jon Fox, and Liana Grancea. Nationalist Politics
and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 2006.
Brubaker, Rogers, and David Lai tin. “Ethnic and Nationalist Violence.” Annual
Review of Sociology 24, no. 4 (1998): 423^452.
Brubaker, Rogers, Mara Loveman, and Peter Stamatov. “Ethnicity as Cognition.”
Theory and Society 33, no. 1 (2004): 31—64.
Brujic, Srdan, and Duro Stanisavljevic. “Razvoj organizacija KP u Lici i njihova uloga
u ustanku 1941.” In Lika u NOB, 1941. Zbornik, knjiga prva, edited by Doko
Jovanic, 7—38. Belgrade: Vojno izdavacki zavod JNA “Vojno delo,” 1963.
Chirot, Daniel, and Clark McCauley. Why Not Kill Them All? The Logic and Preven-
tion of Mass Political Murder. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
421
Christia, Fotini. Alliance Formation in Civil War. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2012.
Collins, Randall. Violence: A Micro-Sociological Theory. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 2008.
Confino, Alon. “Why Did the Nazis Burn the Hebrew Bible? Nazi Germany,
Representations of the past, and the Holocaust.” Journal of Modern History 84,
no. 2 (2012): 369-400.
Confino, Alon. A World without Jews: The Nazi Imagination from Persecution to Geno-
cide. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014.
Coser, Lewis A. Hie Functions of Social Conflict. New York: Free Press, 1956.
Corovic, Vladimir. Bostia i Hercegovina. Banja Luka: Glas srpski, 1999 [1940].
v
Cubrilovic, Vasa. Bosanski ustanak, 1875—1878., Drugo izdanje. Belgrade: Sluzbeni
list SRJ, [1930] 1996.
Das, Veena. Life and Words: Violence and the Descent into the Ordinary. Berkeley: Uni-
versity of California Press, 2007.
Das, Veena. “Collective Violence and the Shifting Categories of Communal Riots,
Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocide.” In The Historiography of Genocide, edited by
Dan Stone, 93—127. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Deloria, Philip. Indians in Unexpected Places. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2004.
Demirovic, Mujo. Bosna i Bosnjaci u srpskoj politici. Bihac: Ekonomski fakultet, 1999.
Djokic, Dejan. Elusive Compromise: A History of Interwar Yugoslavia. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2007.
Downes, Alexander. Targeting Civilians in War. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University
Press, 2008.
Dragostinova, Theodora. Between Two Motherlands: Nationality and Emigration among
the Greeks of Bulgaria, 1900—1949. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press,
2011.
Duara, Prasenjit. “Historicizing National Identity, or Who Imagines What and
When.” In Becoming National. A Reader, edited by Geoff Eley and Ronald
Grigor Suny, 151—177. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
Dulic,Tomislav. Utopias of Nation. Local Mass Killing in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1941—1942.
Uppsala: Uppsala University, 2005.
Dumitru, Diana, and Carter Johnson. “Constructing Interethnic Conflict and
Cooperation: Why Some People Harmed Jews and Others Helped Them
during the Holocaust in Romania.” World Politics 63, no. 1 (2011): 1—42.
Durdevic-Dukic, Olga, ed. Narodni heroji Jugoslavije, Knjiga prva A-M. Belgrade:
Mladost, 1975.
Durdevic-Dukic, Olga, ed. Narodni heroji Jugoslavije, Knjiga druga N-Z. Belgrade:
Mladost, 1975.
Dwyer, Leslie, and Degung Santikarma. ‘“When the World Turned to Chaos’: 1965
and Its Aftermath in Bali, Indonesia.” In The Spectre of Genocide, edited by Rob-
ert Gellately and Ben Kiernan, 289—305. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2003.
Ekmecic, Milorad. Ustanak u Bosni, 1875-1878., trece, izmenjeno izdanje. Belgrade:
Sluzbeni list SRJ, [1960] 1996.
Eric, Milivoje. Agrarna reforma u Jugoslaviji 1918-1941. Trebinje: Kultura, 1958.
422
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Faroqhi, Suraiya. “Coping with the Central State, Coping with Local Power: The
Ottoman Regions and Notables from the Sixteenth to the Early Nineteenth
Century.” In The Ottomans and the Balkans: A Discussion of Historiography, edited
by Fikret Adanir and Suraiya Faroqhi, 351—382. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
Fearon, James, and David Laitin. “Explaining Interethnic Cooperation.” American
Political Science Review 90, no. 4 (1996): 715—735.
Ferenc, Tone. Nacisticka politika denacionalizacije u Sloveniji u godinama od 1941 do
1945. Ljubljana: Partizanska knjiga, 1979.
Fein, Helen. Accounting for Genocide: National Responses and Jewish Victimization during
the Holocaust. New York: Free Press, 1979.
Fellman, Michael. Inside War. The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri during the American Civil
War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
Filandra, Sacir. Bosnjacka politika u XX. stoljecu. Sarajevo: Sejtarija, 1998.
Finkel, Caroline. Osman s Dream: The Story of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-1923. Lon-
don: John Murray, 2005.
Finkel, Evgeny. “The Phoenix Effect of State Repression: Jewish Resistance during
the Holocaust.” American Political Science Review 109, no. 2 (2015): 339—353.
Frijda, Nico. “The Lex Talionis: On Vengeance.” In Stephanie van Goozen, Nanne
van de Poll, and Joseph Sergeant, eds. Emotions: Essays on Emotion Theory,
263—289. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1994.
Fujii, Lee Ann. Killing Neighbors: Webs of Violence in Rwanda. Ithaca, NY: Cornell
University Press, 2009.
Fujii, Lee Ann. “The Puzzle of Extra-Lethal Violence.” Perspectives on Politics 11,
no. 2 (June 2013): 410-426.
Gagnon, V. P, Jr. The Myth of Ethnic War: Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press, 2004.
Gellner, Ernest. Nations and Nationalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983.
Gerlach, Christian. “Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Book Review).”
American Historical Review 116, no. 5 (2011): 1594—1595.
Goodwin, Jeff. No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements1945—1991.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Grabowski, Jan. Hunt for the Jews: Betrayal and Murder in German-Occupied Poland.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013.
Grau, Lester. The Soviet-Afghan War: How a Superpower Fought and Lost* Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, 2002.
Greble, Emily. Sarajevo 1941—1945: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Hitler s Europe.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011.
Gross, Jan T. Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland s Western Ukraine and
Western Belorussia. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, [1988] 2002.
Gross, Jan T. Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001.
Gross, Jan T. “A Colonial History of the Bloodlands.” Kritika: Explorations in Russian
and Eurasian History 15, no. 3 (2014): 591—596.
Gross, Jan T., with Irena Grudzinska Gross. Golden Harvest. Events at the Periphery of
the Holocaust. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Grossman, Lt. Col. Dave. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War
and Society. New York: Black Bay Books, 1995.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
423
Guha, Ranajit. Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India. Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1983.
Gumz, Jonathan. The Resurrection and Collapse of Empire in Habsburg Serbia, 1914—1918.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Gusic, Branimir. “Naseljenje Like do Turaka.” In Lika u proslosti i sadafnosti,
zbornik 5, edited by Branimir Gusic, 13—61. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u
Karlovcu, 1973.
Hadzijahic, Muhamed, et al. Islam i Muslimani u Bosni i Hercegovini. Sarajevo: Svjet-
lost, 1977.
Hajdarpasic, Edin. Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans,
1840-1914. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015.
Hansen, Thomas Blom. “Recuperating Masculinity: Hindu Nationalism, Violence, and
the Exorcism of the Muslim ‘Other.’” Critique of Anthropology 16, no. 2 (1996):
137-172.
Haritos-Fatouros, Mika. The Psychological Origins of Institutionalized Torture. London:
Routledge, 2003.
Hasanbegovic, Zlatko. Jugoslavenska muslimanska organizacija 1929—1941. U ratu i revo-
luciji 1941 —1945. Zagreb: Bosnjacka nacionalna zajednica za grad Zagreb i
Zagrebacku zupaniju, 2012.
Hasluck, F.W. Christianity and Islam under the Sultans, 2 vols. New York: Octagon
Books, [1929] 1973.
Hefner, Robert W The Political Economy of Mountain Java: An Interpretative History:
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
Heper, Metin. “Center and Periphery in the Ottoman Empire: With Special Refer-
ence to the Nineteenth Century.” International Political Science Review 1, no. 1
(1980): 81-105.
Herff, Barbara. “Genocide as State Terrorism.” In Government Violence and Repres-
sion: An Agenda for Research, edited by Michael Stohl and George A. Lopez,
165—187. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1986.
Hirsch, Francine. Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet
Union. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005.
Hoare, Marko Atilla. Genocide and Resistance in Hitler s Bosnia: The Partisans and the
Chetniks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Hoare, Marko Atilla. The History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day.
London and Beirut: Saqi, 2007.
Hoare, Marko Atilla. “Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia before and after Com-
munism.” Europe-Asia Studies 62, no. 7 (2010): 1193—1214.
Hoare, Marko Atilla. The Bosnian Muslims in the Second World War: A History. London:
Hurst, 2013.
Hobsbawm, E. J. Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality. Cam-
bridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Holquist, Peter. “‘Information Is the Alpha and Omega of Our Work’: Bolshevik
Surveillance in Its Pan-European Context . Journal of Modern History 69, no. 3
(1997): 415-450.
Horne, Alistair. A Savage War of Peace: Algeria, 1954-1962. New York: New York
Review of Books, [1977] 2006.
Horowitz, Donald. The Deadly Ethnic Riot. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.
A2A
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hrelja,Kemal. “ Proizvodni odnosi u poljoprivredi Bosne i Hercegovini, 1918—1941:’
In Ekonomski genocid nad bosanskim muslimanima, edited by Kemal Hrelja and
Atif Purivatra, 43—82. Sarajevo: MAG—Udruzenje Muslimana za antigeno-
cidne aktivnosti, 1992.
Hroch, Miroslav. Social Preconditions of National Revival in Europe: A Comparative
Analysis of the Social Composition of Patriotic Groups among the Smaller Euro-
pean Nations. Translated by Ben Fowkes. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1985.
Huggins, Martha, Mika Haritos-Fatouros, and Philip Zimbardo. Violence Workers:
Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities. Berkeley: University
of California Press, 2002.
Hurem, Rasim. Kriza Narodnooslobodilafkog pokreta u Bosni i Hercegovini krajem 1941.
i pocetkom 1942. godine. Sarajevo: Svjedost, 1972.
Hurem, Rasim. “Samo su branili svoja sela.” Oglcdalo 1, no. 2 (prosinac/decembar
1990): 32.
Imamovic, Mustafa. Pravni polozaj i unutrainjo-politicki razvitak Bosne i Hercegovine od
1878—1914. Sarajevo: Bosanski kulturni centar, [1976] 1997.
Jacoby, Karl. Shadows at Dawn: An Apache Massacre and the Violence of History. New
York: Penguin Books, 2008.
Jelic-Butic, Fikreta. “ Prilog proucavanju djelatnosti ustasa do 1941.” Casopis za suvre-
menu povijest I, nos. 1—2 (1969): 55—91.
Jelic-Butic, Fikreta. Ustafe i Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska, 1941—1945. Zagreb:
Sveucilisna naklada Liber i Skolska knjiga, 1977.
Jelic-Butic, Fikreta. Cetnici u Hrvatskoj 1941.— 1945. Zagreb: Globus, 1986.
Judson, Pieter M. Guardians of the Nation: Activists on the Language Frontiers of Imperial
Austria. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Juijevic, Josip. Pogrom u Kmjeuli 9. i 10. kolovoza 1941. godine. Zagreb: Vikarijat
Banjalucke biskupije, 1999.
Kakar, Sudhir. Hie Colours of Violence: Cultural Identities, Religion, and Conflict. Chi-
cago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.
Kalyvas, Stathis. “The Paradox of Terrorism in Civil War5 Journal of Ethics 1, no. 1
(2004): 97-138.
Kalyvas, Stathis. “The Urban Bias in Research on Civil Wars.” Security Studies 13,
no. 3 (2004): 160-190.
Kalyvas, Stathis. The Logic of Violence in Civil War. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2006.
Kalyvas, Stathis. “Ethnic Defection in Civil War.” Comparative Political Studies 41,
no. 8 (2008): 1043-1068.
Kamberovic, Husnija. Begovski zemljisni posjedi u Bosni i Hercegovini od 1878.
do 1918. godine. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest-Zagreb; Institut za
istoriju-Sarajevo, 2003.
Katz, Jack. Seductions of Crime: A Chilling Exploration of the Criminal Mind—from Juve-
nile Delinquency to Cold-blooded Murder. New York: Basic Books, 1988.
Kaufmann, Chaim. “Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars.” Inter-
national Security 20, no. 4 (1996): 136—175.
King, Charles. “Can There Be a Political Science of the Holocaust?” Perspectives on
Politics 10, no. 2 (2012): 323-341.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
42 5
King, Jeremy. Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of Bohemian Politics,
1848—1948. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Kisic Kolanovic, Nada. Muslimani i hrvatski nacionalizam, 1941 —1945. Zagreb:
v
Hrvatski institut za povijest; Skolska knjiga, 2009.
Korb, Alexander. “Understanding Ustasa Violence.” Journal of Genocide Research 12,
nos. 1-2 (2010): 1-18.
Korb, Alexander. Im Schatten des Weltkriegs. Massengewalt der Ustasa gegen Serben, Juden
und Roma in Kroatien 1941—1945. Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2013.
Kopstein, Jeffrey, and Jason Wittenberg. “Deadly Communities: Local Political
Milieus and the Persecution of Jews in Occupied Poland” Comparative Politi-
cal Studies 44, no. 3 (2011): 259-283.
Kotkin, Stephen. Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilization. Berkeley: University
of California Press, 1995.
Kresevljakovic, Hamdija. Kulen Vakuf. Sarajevo: Islamska dionicka stamparija, 1935.
Kresevljakovic, Hamdija. Kapetanije u Bosni i Hercegovini. Sarajevo: Svjetlost, [1953]
1980.
Krizman, Bogdan. Ante Pavelic i Ustafe. Zagreb: Globus, 1978.
v
Krstic, Dordo. Agrarna politika u Bosni i Hercegovini. Sarajevo: Stamparija “Bosanka
posta,” 1938.
Kukuljevic Sakcinski, Ivan. Putovanje po Bosni. Zagreb: Narodna tiskarnica dr. Lju-
devit Gaja, 1858.
Kuper, Leo. Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century. New Haven: Yale Uni-
versity Press, 1981.
Laitin, David. Nations, States, and Violence. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Lefebvre, Georges. The Great Fear of 1789: Rural Panic in Revolutionary France. Trans-
lated by Joan White. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973.
Leites, Nathan, and Charles Wolf Jr. Rebellion and Authority: An Analytic Essay on
Insurgent Conflicts. Chicago: Markham, 1970.
Lieberman, Benjamin. Terrible Fate: Ethnic Cleansing in the Making of Modern Europe.
Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2006.
Lienhardt, Peter. “The Interpretation of Rumour.” In Studies in Social Anthropol-
ogy: Essays in Memory of E.E. Evans-Pritchard by His Former Oxford Colleagues,
edited by J. H. M. Beattie and R.G. Lienhardt, 105—131. Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1975.
Longman, Timothy. Christianity and Genocide in Rwanda. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2010.
Lohr, Eric. Nationalizing the Russian Empire: The Campaign against Enemy Aliens during
World War I. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.
London, Perry. “The Rescuers: Motivational Hypotheses about Christians Who
Saved Jews From the Nazis.” In Altruism and Helping Behavior: Social Psychologi-
cal Studies of Some Antecedents and Consequences, edited by Jacqueline Macaulay
and Leonard Berkowitz, 241-250. New York: Academic Press, 1970.
Lower, Wendy. “Pogroms, Mob Violence and Genocide in Western Ukraine, Sum-
mer 1941: Varied Histories, Explanations, and Comparisons.” Journal of Geno-
cide Research 13, no. 3 (2011): 217—246.
Lubkemann, Stephen C. Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Conditions in
War. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.
426
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Luft, Aliza. “Toward a Dynamic Theory of Action at the Micro Level of Genocide:
Killing, Desistance, and Saving in 1994 Rwanda/’ Sociological Theory 33, no. 2
(2015): 148-172.
Lukac, Dusan. Ustanak u Bosanskoj KrajinL Belgrade: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, 1967.
Marijan, Davor. “Lipanjski ustanak u istocnoj Hercegovini 1941. godine.” ¿asopis za
suvremenu povijest 35, no. 2 (2003): 545—576.
Martin, Terry. The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet
Union, 1923—1939. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001.
Maslak, Nijazija, et al. Tur is tithe informacije. Stari gradovi opcine Bihac. Bihac: Opcina
Bihac, 2008.
Mazower, Mark. Hitler’s Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe. New York: Penguin
Books, 2008.
Mazower, Mark. “Timothy Snyders Bloodlands.” Contemporary European History 21,
no. 2 (May 2012): 117-123.
McDoom, Omar Shahabudin. “Who Killed in Rwanda’s Genocide? Micro-Space,
Social Influence and Individual Participation in Intergroup Violence.”Journal
of Peace Research 50, no. 4 (2013): 453—467.
McDoom, Omar Shahabudin. “Antisocial Capital: A Profile of Rwandan Genocide
Perpetrators’ Social NetworksT Journal of Conflict Resolution 58, no. 5 (2014):
866-894.
Midlarsky, Manus. The Killing Trap: Genocide in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Mikic, Dorde. Politicke stranke i izbori u Bosanskoj Krajini, 1918—1941. Banja Luka:
Institut za istoriju, 1997.
Milgram, Stanley. Obedience to Authority. An Experimental View. New York: Harper-
Perennial, [1974] 2009.
Naimark, Norman M. Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001.
Nielsen, Christian. Making Yugoslavs: Identity in King Aleksandar’s Yugoslavia. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2014.
Okamura, Jonathan Y. “Situational Ethnicity.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 4, no. 4
(1981): 452-465.
Oliner, Samuel P, and Pearl M. Oliner. The Altruistic Personality: Rescuers of Jews in
Nazi-Europe. New York: Free Press, 1988.
Orlovac, Anto. Palme im rukama. Zivot i mufeniltvo zupnika Krelimir Barilic i uniltenje
¿upe Krnjeufa 1941 .godine. Banja Luka and Zagreb: Biskupski ordinarijat Banja
Luka; Ekoloski glasnik d.o.o., 2008.
Owens, Peter B., Yang Su, and David A. Snow. “Social Scientific Inquiry into
Genocide and Mass Killing: From Unitary Outcome to Complex Processes.”
Annual Review of Sociology 39, no. 4 (2013): 4.1-4.16.
Patterson, Orlando. Rituab of Blood: Consequences of Slavery in Two American Centuries.
New York: Basic Books, 1998.
Pavicic, Luka. Kronika stradanja Hrvata juzne Like. Zagreb: D-GRAF, 1996.
Peterson, Roger D. Understanding Ethnic Violence: Fear, Hatred, and Resentment in Twen-
tieth Century Eastern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Politkovskaya, Anna. A Small Comer of Hell: Dispatches from Chechnya. Chicago: Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, 2003.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
427
Popovic, Vasilj. Agrarno pitanje u Bosni i turski neredi za vreme reformnog rezima
Abdul-Medzida (1839—1861). Belgrade: Srpska akademija nauka, 1949.
Portelli, Alessandro. “The Peculiarities of Oral History.” History Workshop 12, no. 1
(1981): 96-107.
Posen, Barry. “The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict.” Survival 35, no. 1 (1993):
27-47.
Prunier, Gérard. The Rwanda Crisis: A History of a Genocide. London: Hurst Com-
pany, [1995] 2010.
Prunier, Gérard. Darfur: A 21st Century Genocide. 3rd ed. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Uni-
versity Press, 2008.
Prusin, Alexander V. The Lands Between: Conflict in the East European Borderlands,
1870—1992. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Purivatra, Atif. “Politicke partije prema agrarnoj reformi u Bosni i Hercegovini
neposredno poslije 1918. godine.” In Nacionalni i politifki razvitak Muslimana.
Rasprave i eland, edited by Atif Purivatra, 216—275. Sarajevo: Svjetlost, 1969.
Purivatra, Atif. Jugoslavenska muslimanska organizacija u politifkom zivotu Kraljevine
Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca. Sarajevo: Bosanski kulturni centar, [1974] 1999.
Redlich, Shimon. Together and Apart in Brzezany: Poles, Jews, and Ukrainians, 1919—1945.
Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2002.
Renwich Monroe, Kristen. Ethics in an Age of Terrorism and Genocide: Identity and Moral
Choice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011.
Robinson, Geoffrey. The Dark Side of Paradise: Political Violence in Bali. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press, 1995.
Ron, James. Frontiers and Ghettos: State Violence in Serbia and Israel. Berkeley: Univer-
sity of California Press, 2004.
Roy, Beth. Some Trouble with Cows: Making Sense of Social Conflict. New Delhi:
Vistaar, 1994.
Rudé, George E E. The Crowd in the French Revolution. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1959.
Rudé, George F. E. The Crowd in History: A Study of Popular Disturbances in France and
England, 1730-1848. New York: Wiley, 1964.
Sahlins, Marshall. “The Return of the Event, Again.” In Culture in Practice. Selected
Essays, edited by Marshall Sahlins, 293—352. New York: Zone Books, 2000.
Samardzija, Dusan D. Bosanskodubifko podrufje u NOR-u i socijalistickoj revoluciji
1941—1945. Bosanska Dubica: Drustveno-politicke organizacije i Skupstina
opstine Bosanska Dubica, 1984.
Sambanis, Nicholas, and Moses Shayo. “Social Identification and Ethnic Conflict.”
American Political Science Review 107, no. 2 (2013): 294-325.
Sarajlic, Abdulah, and Dragutin Strunjas. “Prvi dani ustanka u Drvaru i okolini.”
Godifnjak istorijskog drufrva Bosne i Hercegovine II (1950): 5—18.
Saric, Samija. “Prilog pregledu provodenja agrarne reforme u Bosni i Hercegovine
1918—1941. godine.” Glasnik arhiva i drustva arhivskih radnika Bosne i Hercegovine
XVIII-XIX (1978-1979): 213-223.
Schama, Simon. Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution. New York: Albert
Knopf, 1989.
Schirmer, Jennifer. The Guatemalan Military Project: A Violence Called Democracy. Phil-
adelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998.
428
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sehic, Nusret. Cetniltuo u Bosni i Hercegovini, 1918—1941. Politick a uloga i oblici djelat-
nosti fetnitkih udruzenja. Sarajevo: Akademija nauke i umjetnosti Bosne i Her-
cegovine, 1971.
Semelin, Jacques. Purify and Destroy: Die Political Uses of Massacre and Genocide. New
York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
Sewell, William H., Jr. “Three Temporalities: Towards an Eventful Sociology.” In Die
Historic Turn in the Human Sciences, edited by Terrence J. McDonald, 245—280.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996.
v _
Skaljic, Abdulah. Turcizmi u srpskohrvatskom jeziku. Sarajevo: Svjetlost, 1966.
Skoko, Savo. Pokolji hecegovackih Srba *41. Belgrade: Strucna knjiga, 1991.
Skoko, Savo, and Milan Grahovac. “Junski ustanak.” In Hercegovina u NOB, april 1941—
juni 1942, tom 2, edited by Sveta Kovacevic and Slavko Stijacic-Slavo, 409-439.
Belgrade and Mostar: Vojnoidavacki i novinski centar i Istorijski arhiv Her-
cegovina, 1986.
Smith, Sebastian. Allah fs Mountains: Die Battle for Chechnya. New York: I.B. Tauris, 2006.
Sljivo, Galib. Omer-pafa Latas u Bosni i Hercegovini, 1850-1852. Sarajevo: Svjedost, 1977.
Snyder, Timothy. “£To Resolve the Ukrainian Problem Once and for All’: The
Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943—1947.” Journal of Cold War
Studies 1, no. 2 (1999): 86-120.
Snyder, Timothy. “The Causes of Ukrainian-Polish Ethnic Cleansing, 1943.” Past
and Present 179, no. 1 (2003): 197—234.
Snyder, Timothy. “The Life and Death West Volhyinian Jewry, 1921—1945.” In Die
Shoah in Ukraine: History; Testimony; Memorialization, edited by Ray Brandon and
Wendy Lower, 77—113. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008.
Snyder, Timothy. Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin. New York: Basic Books,
2010.
Solonari, Vladimir. Purifying the Nation: Population Exchange and Ethnic Cleansing in
Nazi-Allied Romania. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.
Spencer, Jonathan. “Popular Perceptions of the Violence: A Provincial View.” In Sri
Lanka in Change and Crisis, edited by James Manor, 187—195. London: Croom
Helm, 1984.
Spencer, Jonathan. “Violence and Everyday Practice in Sri Lanka.” Modern Asian
Studies 24, no. 3 (July 1999): 603-623.
Stanisavljevic, Duro. “Pojava i razvitak cetnickog pokreta u Hrvatskoj.” Istorija XX
veka—Zbornik radova, 5—140. Belgrade: Institut drustvenih nauka, 1962.
Stanisavljevic, Duro. “Narodni heroj, Matic Ilije Stojan.” In Kotar Donji Lapac u
NarodnooslobodilaZkom ratu, 1941 .— 1945., edited by Gojko Vezmar and Duro
Zatezalo, 974—976. Karlovac: Historijski arhiv u Karlovcu, 1985.
Stojkov, Todor. “O takozvanom Lickom ustanku 1932.” £asopis za suvremenu povijest
2, no. 2 (1970): 167-180.
Stoll, David. Between Two Armies in the Ixil Towns of Guatemala. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1993.
Stoll, David. Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans. Boulder, CO:
Westview Press, 1999.
Straus, Scott. Die Order of Genocide: Race, Power; and War in Rwanda. Ithaca, NY: Cor-
nell University Press, 2006.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
429
Straus, Scott. ‘ Second-Generation Comparative Research on Genocide.” World Poli-
tics 59,3 (2007): 476-501.
Straus, Scott. “The Historiography of the Rwandan Genocide.” In The Historiography
of Genocide, edited by Dan Stone, 517-542. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2008.
Straus, Scott. “From ‘Rescue’ to Violence: Overcoming Local Opposition to Genocide
in Rwanda.” In Resisting Genocide: The Mtiltiple Forms of Rescue, edited by Jacques
Semelin, Claire Andrieu, and Sarah Gensburger, 331—343. Translated by Emma
Bendy and Cynthia Schoch. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Straus, Scott. “‘Destroy Them to Save Us’: Theories of Genocide and the Logics of
Political Violence.” Terrorism and Political Violence 24, no. 4 (2012): 544—560.
Straus, Scott. “Retreating from the Brink: Theorizing Mass Violence and the
Dynamics of Restraint.” Perspectives on Politics 10, no. 2 (June 2012): 343—362.
Straus, Scott. Making and Unmaking Nations: War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern
Africa. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015.
Stuparic, Darko,ed. Tko je tko u NDH. Hrvatska 1941—1945. Zagreb: Minerva, 1997.
Su,Yang. Collective Killings in Rural China during the Cultural Revolution. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Suny, Ronald Grigor, and Terry Martin, eds. A State of Nations: Empire and Nation-Making
in the Age of Lenin and Stalin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
Tambiah, Stanley. Levelling Crowds: Ethnonationalist Conflicts and Collective Violence in
South Asia. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
Tec, Nechama. When Light Pierced the Darkness: Christian Rescuers of Jews in
Nazi-Occupied Poland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Ther, Philipp, and Ana Siljak, eds. Redrawing Nations: Ethnic Cleansing in East-Central
Europe, 1944—1948. Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, 2001.
Tishkov, Valery. “‘Don’t Kill Me, I’m a Kyrgyz!’: An Anthropological Analysis of
Violence in the Osh Ethnic Conflict TJournal of Peace Research 32, no. 2 (1995):
133-149.
Tomasevich, Jozo. Peasants, Politics, and Economic Change in Yugoslavia. Stanford: Stan-
ford University Press, 1955.
Tomasevich, Jozo. War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941—1945: Occupation and Col-
laboration. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.
Truhelka, Ciro. Historicka podloga agrarnog pitanja u Bosni. Sarajevo: Zemaljska
stamparija, 1915.
Tse-tung, Mao. On Guerrilla Warfare. Translated by Samuel B. Griffith. Mineola, NY:
Dover, [1937] 2005.
Valentino, Benjamin. Final Solutions: Mass Killing and Genocide in the Twentieth Cen-
tury. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2004.
Valentino, Benjamin. “Why We Kill: The Political Science of Political Violence
against Civilians.” Annual Review of Political Science 17 (2014): 89—103.
Valentino, Benjamin, Paul Huth, and Dylan Balch-Lindsay. “Draining the Sea: Mass
Killing and Guerrilla Warfare.” International Organization 58, no. 2 (2004):
375-407.
Varshney, Ashutosh. Ethnic Conflict and Civil Life. Hindus and Muslims in India. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.
430
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Verkaaik, Oskar. “Fun and Violence: Ethnocide and the Effervescence of Collective
Aggression.” Social Anthropology 11, no. 1 (2003): 3—22.
Vujacic, Veljko, and Victor Zaslavsky. “The Causes of Disintegration in the USSR
and Yugoslavia.” Telos 1991, no. 88 (1991): 120—140.
Vukma novie, Milan. Us talk i z loci ni na podrueju Bihaca u Ijeto 1941 .god i tic. Banja Luka:
Institut za istoriju u Banjaluci, 1987.
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch. Making a Nation, Breaking a Nation: Literature and Cultural
Politics in Yugoslavia. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998.
Waller, James. Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Weinstein, Jeremy. Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence. Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press, 2007.
Weitz,Eric. A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation. Princeton, NJ: Prince-
ton University Press, 2003.
Wickman-Crowley, Timothy. “Terror and Guerrilla Warfare in Latin Amer-
ica, 1956—1970.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 32, no. 2 (1990):
201-237.
Whinner, Andreas. Waves of War: Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Exclusion in
the Modern World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Wolfgang, Marvin. Patterns in Criminal Homicide. Philadelphia: University of Penn-
sylvania, 1958.
Wood, Elisabeth Jean. “The Social Processes of Civil War: The Wartime Trans-
formation of Social Networks.” Annual Review of Political Science 11 (2008):
539-561.
Yeomans, Rory. Visions of Annihilation: The Ustasha Regime and the Cultural Politics of
Fascism, 1941—1945. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013.
Yosmaoglou, Ipek. Blood Ties: Religion, Violence and the Politics of Nationhood in Otto-
man Macedonia, 1878-1908. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2013.
Zahra,Tara. Kidnapped Soub: National Indifference and the Battle for Children in the Bohe-
mian Lands, 1900—1948. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008.
Zahra, Tara. “Going West.” East European Politics and Societies 25, no. 4 (2011):
785-791.
Zbikowski, Andrezj. “Local Anti-Jewish Pogroms in the Occupied Territories of
Eastern Poland, June-July 1941.” In The Holocaust in the Soviet Union: Studies
and Sources on the Destruction of Jews in the Nazi-Occupied Territories of the USSR,
1941—1945, edited by Lucjan Dobroszycki and Jeffrey Gurock, 173—179.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1993.
Zimbardo, Philip. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. New
York: Random House, 2007.
I N DEX
African conflicts, similarity, 10, 12,90,
94, 98
agrarian reform, 36—38,40
Alajbegovic, Mehmed, 64
Alcksandar I (King of Yugoslavia), 38
assassination of (1934), 61—62, 252
Algeria, mutilated and dismembered
corpses, 166
Alivojvodic, Milan, 135,160
killed by insurgents, 160
“All Muslims arc Ustasas!,” 142,153,288
Altagic, Branko, 277
Altic, Hilmija, 128
Altic, Mehmed, 128
Anderson, Benedict, 272
Andric, ivo, 62, 271
Armenian Christians, violence toward, 167
Artukovic, Andrija, 68
Atlagic, Stevo, 156
killed during insurgent attack, 160
Austro-Hungarian Empire
former border importance and removal
of “Serbs” in 1941,65-66
occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina in
1878,32-36
Schutzkorps and repression of those
perceived as “Serbs,” 36
Austro-Ottoman War of 1683—1699, 22
Babic, Ljubo, 180-181
“balija,” Muslim peasant and derogatory
meaning, 153, 283, 300, 368n41,
402n89
Banac, Ivo, 38
banovina (state or province), 41—42
Croatia, Banovina of, 51,62
Vrbaska Banovina, 48,68, 346n98
Barisic, Father Kresimir, Catholic, 52, 162
ba§ibozuk (bashi-bazouk), 30—31
battles and revolts
Battle of Kosovo (1389), 97
Bihac, false report of Chetnik
rebellion, 108
Green Cadres (zeleni kaderi), violence
of, 38-39
Herzegovina, against Ottomans
(1875), 29
Kulen Vakuf, “Serbs” against “Turks”
(1875-1876), 29-30,39, 146
shooting at Ustasas (May 1941), 103
Yugoslavia, officer revolt (March
1941), 61
See also Bihac; Kulen Vakuf, massacre of;
Ustasas, battles and killings by
beheadings, meaning and reason, 164-172,
372n93,372n94
Belovic, Savo, 189
Bibanovic, Esad, 39, 73, 136, 212, 218
attempt to join insurgents, 225—226
Bibanovic, Ibrahim, 212, 218
attempt to join insurgents, 225—226
Bihac
all “(Croats” viewed as Ustasas,
234-235, 262
expulsion of “Serbs” and “Jews”
(ordered on June 20, 1941), 87—89, 97
false report of “Chetnik” rebellion, 108,
125-126
fear of “Serbs,” 102
Kulen Vakuf trek to Bihac, 217—264
Partisan defeat of NI)H forces
(November 1942), 262-263
reactions by NOH authorities to shots
fired at Ustasas, 107
“Serbs” expelled from, 133, 194
small group of Ustasas, pre-war, 47, 62
Ustasa recruitment, 66, 71
Vidovdan, destruction of Orthodox
Church, 97
villagers of Boricevac sent to Bihac, 208
Bihac, post-WWII
“Brotherhood and Unity,” enforcement
of, 278
Muslim refugees in 1992, 301
Biondich, Mark, 325n21
Bjork, James, 272
431
432
INDEX
Blazevic, Jakov, 152
Blood lands (Snyder), 7,255
Bodnaruk, Ivica, 179
Bojcic, Scfkija, forced to exhume bodies,
then executed, 233
Bosnia and Lika region
calls (mixed with threats) from “Serbs”
to “Croats” and “Muslims” to join
insurgency, 159
insurgency, 145—146
manifesto to focus on guilt of Ustasas,
not “Croats” 157-158
NDH military in, 148
Orthodox/Serb population of, 65, 89, 96
Ustasas, shooting at (May 1941), 103
Ustasa violence in Lika, NDH
gendarmerie report, 173
Bosnia-Hcrzegovina
agrarian reform, 36—38, 329n45
Austro-Hungarian occupation, 32, 33—34
“Brotherhood and Unity,” enforcement
of, 278, 290-292
“cleansing” under NDH, 68
effect of wartime violence on post-
WWII disputes, 288
leaders’ quick action to prevent “sudden
nationhood,” 292
Muslim and Catholic “Croats,” 63—64
NDH orders to “un-mix” the
population (April-May 1941), 68—69
report on mass executions (1985—1986), 3
Branic, Father Branislav, Orthodox, 278
The Bridge on the Drina (Andric), 62,271
“Brotherhood and Unity.” See Communist
Party and Communist leanings
Brubaker, Rogers, 272,295
Budak, Mile, 47, 64
“chauvinism.” See nationhood or
nationalism
“Chetniks,”9, 11,48
Bcgluk, killing of Orthodox villagers
(1944), 261,263
blamed for acts of violence, 103—106,
108-109,125
Bubanj burned in search for, 113
“Chetnik disposition,” 270
fear of massacre of civilians by, 208
genocide, study of, 8
heterogeneous group of Orthodox
insurgents, 145, 148
insurgents referring to themselves as, 185
insurgents perceived as, 238
Muslim anger directed to those perceived
as, 271,279-80
torture inflicted by those perceived as,
166-167
collective guilt of “Muslims” and “Croats,”
179,180-81,187
Collins, Randall, 233,239
Communist Party and Communist
leanings, 268, 298
“Brotherhood and Unity,” 262-264, 271,
274-277,405n 127
against “collective categorization,”
180-181,262,317
Kulen Vakuf, few members in, 47
Kulen Vakuf, response to massacres,
257-258
manifesto to focus on guilt of Ustasas,
157-158
outlawed (early 1920s), 47, 197
restraint in Bjelaj, Muslim cooperation
with insurgents, 191-192
restraint in Bosanska Dubica, 193—196
in insurgency, 146, 149—150
See also Partisans; the League of
Communists of Bosnia-Herzcgovina
crime, inter- and intra-ethnic (1941), 93—95
crime, intra-ethnic (1935-1936), 49-50
Crnic, Branko, 113
Croatia, Independent State of (NDH),
61-62
Croatian Homeguard (Hrvatsko
domobranstvo), 67
ethnically pure Croatian nation-state, 65
history of rural communities in, 8—10
measures against those perceived as
“Serbs” and “Jews,” 69
Ministry of Justice and Religious Affairs,
82,83
Muslim and Catholic “Croats63—64,
80-81
“Muslims” as “Croats of the Islamic
faith,” 63-64
NDH support to fight “Chetniks,” 105
Orthodox Serbs vilified, 64—65
plunder of “non-Croat” property, 66
rumors and fear of “Serb rebellion,”
104-108
State Office for Renewal, 84-87
study of, 11
top-down ordered violence, 10
verbal communications on violence,
114-115
violence turns to mass killing and
plunder (July 1, 1941), 107—110
See also NDH elite; NDH military
Croat Peasant Party (Hrvatska seljacka
stranka), 46,62
INDEX
433
Catholic minority, 45
Cubrilo, Ilija, 93
Has, Vccna, 120
Oedic, Munira, 209
Oelac, Tomo, 104
Demirovic, Bajro, forced to exhume bodies,
then executed, 233
Ocmirovic, Dzafer, 212, 218
attemp to join insurgents, 225—226
Dervisevic, Muharem, 134
Dervisevic, Mujo, 221,238, 253, 289
Dilas, Petar “Pero”
Begluk village, to torture and kill,
260-261
for escalation of violence, 230—232,251
execution of men and boys near Martin
Brod, 233, 245, 247-248
former Yugoslav gendarme, 226—227
joins “Chetnik Movement,” 260
report on Kulen Vakuf, 257—259
Oizdar, Zdravko, 8
Ora ce vac, Vicko, 97
“Drvar brigade,” 180
Dugopolje pit, 223, 258-259, 298, 386n23
fXikulovic, Ivan, 134
Ourctevic, Jovan, 49
Ouric, Cvijetin, 40
lawyer, Leslie, 121
Dzal, Jakov, 97
ethnicity and religion
antagonism and blame (193()s), 53—55
Catholic and Muslim protection of
Orthodox, 137
complex relationships, 55—57, 94
contingent meaning during violence and
plunder, 310
end of local connections (1941), 123
escalation of violence (1941), 111
ethnically pure Croatian nation-state, 65
extreme violence producing
transformations in perceptions of
ethnicity, 178, 306, 31 3-317
“Jews” and other “races” defined hy
NOH, 63, 65-66, 337n7
“Muslims” as “Croats of the Islamic
faith,” 63-64
peaceful interactions (193()s), 50—52
peaceful interactions (1941), 73
role of regional leaders in persecution,
69-70
voting complexity (1938), 46—47
See also “nation” (narod)
ethnicity and religion, post-WWII
collective guilt of “Muslims” and
“Croats,” 283
derogatory overtones of “Muslim” and
“Turk,” 286
Foca region fight transformed, 285
incidents transformed to “Muslim/Serb”
conflicts, 281-284, 291
intra-ethnic murders, low attention,
288-289
rumors and “Muslim/Serb” brawls,
284-285
Evans, Arthur, 21,25, 28-30, 55
Fellman, Michael, 120, 167
“First Yugoslavia” (1918-1941), 36
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, 35
friends, treatment of, 154
“Croats” against Cstasa actions
(June 1941), 133, 135
protection of Muslims in Kulen Vakuf
shortly after 1918,39
Ustasas* protection of local friends, 137
Frijda, Nico, 1 61,234, 238
Cellner, Ernest, 272
Giraud, Lohengrin, Italian force
commander, 113—114
Golub njaca, “the pigeon cave,” 252—253,
258,261,289,306
Grabowski, Jan, 140
“Greek-Easterners,” 69, 82-83
Sec also Serbia and “Serbs”
Gross, Jan, 1(), 121, 132, 255, 276
Grubisa, Milka, 277
Grzeta, Tomislav, “Yugophile,” 98
Guatemala
mutilated and dismembered corpses, 166
violent military tactics, 170
Gutic, Viktor, 66, 96
cleansing of “Serbs,” 68—70, 73, 340n36
mass killing, 131
resettlement and plunder of “Serbs,” 86,
96, 106
LJstasa offer of conversion to
Catholicism, 82
“Gstaski stozernik” (leader), 67—68,
339n22
Habsburg Monarchy, 27, 29
Habsburg war (1 780s), 25
Hadzic, Salih, act of “national chauvinism,”
282
Hadzijahic, Muhanied, 64
Flajdarpasic, Edin, 33
Flasanbegovic, Flajrudin, 285
434
INDEX
Hefner, Robert, 115
Herff, Barbara, 101
Hitler, Adolph, 61—62, 255
Hobsbawm, Eric, 272
Hodak, Josip, 45, 47
Hodzic-Selimovic, Fata, 243, 244
Horowitz, Donald, 8, 107, 285
Hroch, Miroslav, 272
Hrvatska Krajwa (The Croatian frontier),
68-69
Ibrahimpasic, Abdulah, 97, 349nl 32
Ibrahimpasic, Rustan, 191
insurgency
all “Croats” viewed as Ustasas, 151
in Boricevac, 174—176
in Boricevac, livestock in Catholic
Church, 163
in Brotnja, 161—62, 165
Communist Party participation, 146,
149- 150
destruction of Catholic CTiurch in
Krnjeusa, 163
in Donji Lapac, 150, 152
focus on Ustasas, not “Croats,” 156, 162
inter- and intra-ethnic violence,
154-155, 160,260
inter-ethnic distrust, 152—153
Kalati, revenge for, 185-186
killing, plunder in Cukovi and Orasac,
209-212
in Krnjeusa, 162—163, 169
letter from People’s Liberation Army of
Grmcc, 159-160
mutilated bodies in plain view, 169
NDH persecution and, 365n1
in Nebljusi, 147
need for centralized framework, 181-182
“peasant councils,” 146—147
plunder of “Croats” and “Serbs,”
150- 151
revenge, resistance to, 178—179
revenge for brutality of Ustasas, 174-176
revenge for NDH persecution, 15-16,
145-146
revenge for Ustasa cleansing, 147-148,
151- 152, 156,161, 163, 168, 366n14
slogan: “all Croats and Muslims arc
Ustasas,” 153
split into “Partisan Movement” and
“Chctnik Movement,” 260
tradition of defense, 146
in Veliki Cvjetnic, 152
in Vrtoce, 163,165—166
in Zelinovac, 163
See also “Serbs,” days of killing of
International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (I CTTY), 4( )6n 143
Ivanis, Ilija-Icalj, 138
Ivanis, Tomo, 138
Ivezic, Mara and Ivica, 138
Jelic-Butic, Fikrcta, 83—84
Jews
expulsion and plunder of, 87—89
expulsion from Bihac (ordered on
June 20, 1941), 87-89
German and Polish “hunt for the Jews,”
140, 364n186
Jedwabne, Poland, destruction of, 10,255
treatment by Nazis, 167
Jovanic, Doko, 146, 149, 151, 152, 161-162,
238
attempt to prevent plunder of Kulen
Vakuf, 226-227
call for restraint, 215
Yugoslav People s Army post-war, 269
Judson, Pieter, 272
Kadic, Mahmut, 128
kajmak, 43, 332n77
Kakar, Sudhir, 287
Kalyvas, Stathis, 9, 168
Kapetanovic, Enver, 97
Karanovic, Milan, 240
Karanovic, Nikola, 147, 149, 222, 298
former military officer and local leader,
147,222
general in Yugoslav People’s Army, 269
insurgent surprise at flight of population
from Kulen Vakuf, 220
Kulen Vakuf killings, 259
Ripac, attack and burning of village, 259
role in execution at Dugopolje pit, 259
speech during unveiling of Partisan
monument in Kulen Vakuf (1981),
298-299
Keca, Joco, 161
King, Jeremy, 272
Knezevic, Jovan, 39,40
Knezevic, Mile, 104
Kovacevic, Stevie, 119
Kovaccvic, Stipan, 228
Kreco, Jovo, 49
Krpan, Manda, 136
Krpan, Mile Jalsin, 133
INDEX
435
Kuga, Hurenda, 71
Kuharski, Duro, 98
Kulcnovic, Ahdulah, 40
Kulenovic, Adem-beg, 70—71,99
Kulcnovic, Adcm, 46, 48, 50, 217—21 8
Kulcnovic, Alajbeg, 38
Kulcnovic, Ali-Beg, 31
Kulenovic, Dzafer, 48
Kulcnovic, Hajro, 298
Kulenovic, Hamdija, 45
Kulenovic, Mujo, 136
Kulenovic, Mustajbeg, 40, 76
Kulenovic, Omcr, 275
Kulenovic, F^asha Mahmut, town name and
patriarch of Kulen Vakuf, 21—22
Kulenovic, Salih-aga, 24
Kulenovic, Tahir-beg, 25, 30
Kulenovic-Cxmvka, Hamdija, 245
Kulenovic-Bajbutovic, Hamdija, 245
Kulenovic-Bajbutovic, Muhamed
“ Pasabeg,” 39
Kulenovic-Haraclija, Mahmud, 53—55
Kulen Vakuf, 5-7,37-38
death count in region of locally
executed, 255
focus on rural violence, 12
name origin, 22
origins and history of, 13, 24
perception of Muslim majority, pre-war,
53_54
quiet turns to mass killing (early
July 1941), 100-108
railroad and economic growth, 42—44
Kulen Vakuf (1992)
prisoners led away, 300
refugees seeking protection, 299—301
Serb fear of renewed “Ustasa-ism,”
301
Kulen Vakuf, massacres of (1941)
escalation of violence, 233—234, 245,
247,250
firefight and massacre near Covka,
220-222
insurgent decision on restraint, 219
insurgent occupation of, 227
Kulen Vakuf exodus on September 6,
1941,217
Martin Brod, men and boys marched to,
245-250
Martin Brod, men and boys killed at
Golubnjaca, 252-253, 289-290
Martin Brod, remains of Marko
Vladetic s house, 305
NI3H military dispatched to aid refugees
and Ustasas, 229
plunder and revenge, 230—234
prisoners returned to Kulen Vakuf, 228
refugees arrive in Bihac, Ustasas included,
254
report post-WWII (1985-1986) on mass
executions, 3—4
restraint, mixture of opinions, 223—229
restraint advocates’ actions, 240, 242
restraint advocates leave to fight ISiDH
forces, 230
small group escapes to H avala, 242—243
Ustasas believed to be among those
captured, 228—229
Kulen Vakuf, memorial to genocide (2004),
301-302
Kulen Vakuf, post-WWII, 17-18
“Brotherhood and Unity,” 274—276
discord and revenge, 278—280
harmony of saved and rescuers, 273—274
intercommunal relations, concern by
authorities, 275
monuments to war dead, 276—277
multi-ethnic community, 290
Partisans became communist authorities,
268
perpetrators and survivors live side by
side, 289—290
post-war returnees, 266—268
report on “chauvinistic fights and
incidents,” 286
silence of survivors, 270
Kulen Vakuf, saved and rescuers
Karanovic, Milan, 240
Ljiljak, Uros, 240
Majstorovic, Ilija, 240
Muscta, Abas, 240
Polovina, Ousan, 240
Strkljevic, Hana, 240
Kurtagic, Smajo, forced to exhume bodies,
then executed, 233
Kvaternik, Ljubomir, 87—88, 96, 97,
107,125
Kvaternik, Slavko, 68
NI)H military supreme commander, 98,
101, 102
landlord (spahija), 38
landowners, 25, 27
compensation for redistributed land, 41
violence of, 31
the League of Communists of Bihac, 277
436
NDEX
the League of CCommunists of Bosnia-
Herzegovina, 272—273, 276, 279—281,
394n12,395n13
absence of “national chauvinism,” 292
“chauvinistic fights and incidents” report,
286-287, 4 )4n 113
incidents transformed to “Muslim/Serb”
conflicts, 283
negative views of others perceived as
members of nationalities, 400n70
rumors as cause of “Muslim/Serb”
conflicts, 284
surveillance by, 398n47
legitimate authority, 138—141,247,
249-250
Lika. See Bosnia and Lika region
Lipovaca, Hadzera, 209
Ljiljak, Obrad, 134
Ljiljak, Uros, 240
local authorities and NDH
expulsion and plunder of “Serbs” and
“Jews,” 86-89, 95-97, 346n98
interpretation of national policies, 83
moderate NI7H officials, replacement
of, 96-99
selection of Ustasa leaders, 70
Longman, Timothy, 1 20
Lower, Wendy, 176
Macek, Vladimir “Vladko,” 46, 62
Majstorovic, Ilija, 240
Majstorovic, Milojko, 47
Marinkovic, Vinko, 74, 80, 105, 112, 126
Markovinovic, Bozo, 133
Markovinovic, Jakov, 228
Markovinovic, Josina, 1 19
Markovinovic, Mile, 1 65
Martin Brod, 150-151,233,245,247-248,
252-253,258-259, 289-290
Masinovic, Beco, 1 39
mass violence
American Civil War, 120, 167
causes, dynamics, and effects, 12,
307-310
effect on communities, 312—313,
315-317
enemy collectivity, cycle of violence,
112-113,117
fear of potential victim retaliation,
101-102, 121
Guatemala, 120, 170
Indonesia, 120—121
plunder by neighbors, 1 1 7, 1 19, 121
psychological barrier, 248—249
“psychosis” of fear, 103—104, 107—109,
121,311
revenge and brutality for past wrongs,
118-121,123-124
selective or indiscriminate, 168—169
Soviedzation of Eastern Europe, 121
top-down ordered violence, 10, 1 13—1 15,
205,325n21
Ukraine (1941), 176, 376n145
violent military tactics, 170
See also violence or restraint
Matic, Stojan, 146, 156,227
call for restraint, 215, 223—224
killed in war, 269
“Peoples Hero,” 303
Matijevic, Anica, 138
Matijevic, Ivan, 162
Matijevic, Miroslav “Miro,”76, 144,
171,218
independent behavior of, 96
massacres by, 127—129, 154
motive of revenge, 73
resettlement and plunder of “Serbs,”
90-91
revenge on his father and family,
163-164
Ustasas’ local leader in Kulen Vakuf, 71,
80,99,301
McDoom, Omar Shahabudin, 79
Medic, Jovica, 228
Medic, Jovo, 289
Medic, Nikica, 126, 133
Mehadzic, Beco, 228
Milanovic, Father Vukosav, Orthodox,
39, 40
Milanovic, Vlado, 51, 125, 21 7-218
Milgram, Stanley, 138, 1 39, 1 68, 247, 250
Miskulin, Milan, 1 19
multi-ethnic community
effect of violence on, 137,241
inter- and intra-ethnic retaliation, 314
intercommunal violence, 4—5, 12,
315-316,319-320
multi-ethnic workers’organization, 195
municipal council (opstinsko vijece) (1930),
intercommunal cooperation, 50
Museta, Abas, 212, 236, 240
Muse til, Dzafer, 245
Museta, Mchmed “Meho,” 76, 80, 1 28, 212
Nad, Kosta, 146, 259
Najberger, Stjepan, 199—200
INDEX
437
“nation” (narod), 33
nationhood and nationalism, 272
working-class politics, challenge of, 44
National Radical Party (Narodna radikalna
stranka), 46
nationhood or nationalism
“chauvinism,” 264, 273, 275-279,
281-282
communist role in intercommunal
incidents, 287—288
profile of leaders of intercommunal
incidents, 287
“the privatization of politics,” 121,276,
399n58
trigger needed for intercommunal
incidents, 288
NDH elite
ideological objectives, 80, 94—95
ideological plans thwarted, 92
lack of control over local Ustasas, 127
local action before orders from Zagreb
leadership, 69—70
local authorities, plunder by, 85—86
local leaders, selection and control of,
66-67
paradox between central and local
manpower, 96
racial categories defined, 63—65
regional leaders and, 70, 81
resettlement agreement with German
army, 87
seizure of “non-Croat” property, 85—86
“Serb question,” 81
strategy change toward Orthodox,
203-204
See also Croatia, Independent State of
(NDH)
NDH military
in Bosanski Novi and Bosanska
Krupa, 201
counter-insurgency campaign, 170
C Croatian Homeguard (Hrvatsko
domobranstvo), 67
fear of local Ustasas, 205
fear of Orthodox revenge against
Muslims and Catholics, 142—143
insurgents’ power in Kulcn Vakuf region,
206-207
military report of erroneous
information, 108
military report on chaos, 88—89
order for halt to violence after July 1—3,
1941,126
regional orders and local implementation,
127
reports of Bubanj killing, 123
reports of insurgent infighting, 249
reports on Orthodox insurgency,
147-148,155
See also Croatia, Independent State of
(NDH)
Neighbors: The Destruction o f the Jewish
Community in Jcdwabne, Poland (Gross), 10
Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska (NDH). See
Croatia, Independent State of (NDH)
“non-Serbs”
ethnic slant to insurgency, 155
reasons for interventions, 137—141
response to killing and violence, 133—135
saved neighbors in Donji Lapac, 133—135
shelter of Orthodox neighbors, 136
warnings of Ustasa raids, 133—134
See also Croatia, Independent State of
(NDH)
Novakovic, Dusan, 46
Obradovic, Milan, 79
Obradovic, Rade, 185—186
Obradovic, Stevan “Langa,” 40, 76
Omic, Mehmed, 31
On Guerrilla Warfare (Mao Tse-tung), 151
Opacic, David, 53—55
Oreskovic-Krntija, Marko, 152, 155
discipline of “ Partisans,” 21 3—21 5
Orthodox C Christians. See Serbia and
“Serbs”
Ostrovica River, 24, 35, 36
Ottoman Empire
rebellion (1875-1878), 29, 55
rebellion (1875—1878) intercommunal
alliances, 31—32
(Christians, treatment of, 25—26
kapetanije and, 24—26
Vienna defeat (1689), 21
Ovuka, Stevo, 209
Partisans, 263
communist influence, 145, 213—214
ethnic and Ustasa vendettas, 262, 393n 142
insurgents’ membership in, 260—261,269
multi-ethnic resistance movement,
263-264
veterans’report on Kulcn Vakuf (1985—
1986), 4
war monument in Kulcn Vakuf,
297-299
438
NDEX
Pavelic, Ante, 63, 66, 97
agreement with German army, 87
meeting with Viktor Gutic, 67
order for Ustasas to cease actions, 202
support for LJstasas, 105
supreme leader of the Ustasas and
NI5H, 62
Pavicic, Grga “Grco,” 77, 80, 175, 303
Pavicic, Ilija and Dujo, 119
Pavicic, Juko, 47, 71,76, 126
Pavicic, Jure, 99
Pavicic, Stana, 111—113, 117, 356n76
Pavlovic, Andelko, 285
Pecanac, fXiro fXirekan, 187
peasants, CChristian, 24—26
rebellion (1875-1 878), 29-31
Green Gadrcs (zeleni kaderi), violence
of, 38-39
landlords, Muslim, 29, 31
poverty of (1930s), 43
peasants, Muslim, 27, 30
Pehlivanovic, Ahmet, 134
Pehlivanovic, Ibrahim and Suljo, 78, 79
Pilipovie, Mile, 128, 174
joins “ Partisans,” 261
Pilipovic, Milica, 136
Pilipovic, Petar, peaceful interactions
(1941), 136
Pilipovic Macuka, Stevan, 146
call for restraint, 174—175, 178, 215, 251
insurgent assault on Cukovi, near Kulen
Vakuf, 208-209
insurgent commander, 1 56
killed during firefight on September 6,
1941,222, 246, 251,269
surprise at flight of population from
Kulen Vakuf, 220
political parties
coalition of opposition parties,
(Udruzenje opozieije fUO]), 47
Communist Party of Yugoslavia, 47
Croat Peasant Party (Hrvatska seljacka
stranka), 45
National Radical Party (Narodna
radikalna stranka), 46
Yugoslav Muslim Organization
(Jugoslavenska muslimanska
organizaeija [JMO]),47
Yugoslav Radical Union (Jugoslovenska
radikalna zajednica [JRZ]),48
Polovina, l)usan, 240
Polovina, Gojko, 230, 252
call for restraint, 215
on early chaos and lack of leadership, 149
ejected from Communist Party,
268-269
failed negotiations for surrender in
Kulen Vakuf, 216
failed protection of prisoners in Kulen
Vakuf, 234-237
fratricidal war, 213
Golubnjaca cave in memoirs, 306
insurgent attack on C Aikovi, 209, 221
planning for resistance, 146
report on massacres in Kulen Vakuf, 257
retaliatory violence or restraint, 188—189
Ustasa attack on Boricevac, 141
on not all Muslims and Catholics as
“Ustasas,” 156-157, 175, 178-179
Posen, Barry, 124
Princip, Gavrilo, 35
Puk, Mirko, 65
Radakovic, Rade, 122
Radan, Vlado, 189
Radenovic, Stevo, 51
Radic, Stjepan, 46
railroad strikes (1937-1938), 44-45
Raseta, E)uro, 253
Raseta, Ilija, 137, 154
raya or reaya (“the flock”), 26
rebellion (1875—1878). See Ottoman Empire
restraint, advocates of, 244, 317—318
attempt at restraint in Martin Brod,
246-248
communist influence, 198
failure in Kulen Vakuf, 251,257
See also Jovanic, E oko; Pilipovic Macuka,
Stevan; Matic, Stojan; Polovina, Gojko;
Sipka, Ranko
Rodic, Nikola, 129
Rokvic, Mane
for escalation, 222
execution of men and boys at Dugopolje
pit, 222, 258-259
joins “Chetnik Movement,” 260
Rudic, Mica, 71
rumors and “Muslim/Serb” brawls
Bosanski Petrovac region, 285
Sarajevo region, 284
Velika Kladusa region, 284
Rwanda, 79, 94, 98, 119-121, 135, 295
enemy collectivity, 1 12
gendered mass violence, 108
intercommunal friendship, 137
local leaders and resistance to violence, 140
I
INDEX
439
Sabic, Huso, 262
Santikarma, Degung, 121
Sarac, Vojin, 124
Saracic, Hasan, 46, 76
Sarajevo, 9
Sasic, Brato, 152
Savic, Father Drago, Orthodox, 52, 162
Secretariat of Internal Affairs, 278
Serbia, Kingdom of, 35
Serbia and “Serbs*’
armed resistance by Orthodox (1941),
109- 110
“black sheep,” 83—84
Commissariat for Refugees (in German-
occupied Serbia), 123
destruction of Serbian Orthodox
Church in Bihac,97
land transfer to, 41
likelihood of revenge by Orthodox,
141-142
measures against, 68—69
motivation for violence (1918), 38—40
N1)H definition of “Serbs,” 85, 344n80
NDH offer of conversion to
Catholicism, 81,83
“non-fighters cleansed,” 109—110
order to disarm Orthodox by NDH,
102-103
reaction to forced resettlement, 89—90
resettlement and plunder of, 85—86,
345n 93
revenge and brutality for past
wrongs, 124
“robbery” (razbojstvo), 40
torture and killing of men, women, and
children, 128—129
Ustasa cleansing, rebellion against,
104-107
Ustasa cleansing by forced migration,
84-85
violence by Ustasas (July 1941), 100—101
violence by Ustasas against (July 1941),
110- 11
“Serbs,” days of killing of, 161
desire for resistance and revenge by
Orthodox Serbs, 122—123
Suvaja, Osredci, and Bubanj (July 1—3,
1941), 122-123, 125-126, 154, 175
Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, Kingdom of
(191 8-1929), 36, 41,53, 56, 64, 76
Serbian Uprising (1 804—1813), 25
Sikic, Rejo, 154
Siljdedic, Beco, 223
Siljegovic, Bosko, 194—195
Simic, Rero, 97
Sipka, Ranko, 245, 304-305
Skoric Ropovic, Dara, 128
Smiljanic, Duro, 46
Snyder, Timothy, 7, 255
Sobolcvski, Mihael, 8
soccer teams, multi-ethnic, 51—52
Socialist Association of Working
Reople, 275
Spaho, Mehmed, 46
Spencer, Jonathan, 107
Srdic, Rajko, 1 36
saved by Muslims, 293
Sri Lanka, rumors and violence, 107,
121,170
Stakic, Milan, 49
Stanic, Iso, 1 53
Stikovac, Duro, 1 50
Stojadinovic, Milan, 46
Stojkovic, Trivun, 118
Straus, Scott, 140
Strkljevic, Hana, 235—236, 240, 305
“sudden nationhood,” 272, 281—282,
286-288,291,319
coding of inter-ethnic incidents,
295-296, 406n143
inter-ethnic solidarity as a restraint,
291 -296
Tadic, Todor, 49
Tankosic, Vladimir, 128-129, 144, 174
tax farming, 24, 31,32, 34
Tesanovic, Lazo, 153
Tito, Josip Broz, birthday celebration, 274
Topalovic, Ivan, 48, 53, 54
Trikic, Vaso, 293
Tse-tung, Mao, 151
United Nations Rrotection Force
(UN FRO FOR), 300
Ustasa movement
Croatian nation-state, 47, 61—62
organization and command structure of,
67, 70
removal of those defined as “Serbs” in
northwest Bosnia, 65—66
resistance and distrust of, 74
threats to “Croats” and “Muslims,”
92-93
in WWII, 62—63
See also Croatia, Independent State of
(NDH)
440
INDEX
Ustasa movement, local
autonomous violent behavior, 10—11,
204,311-312
blamed for killings of July 1-3, 1941,
126
blame for instability in region, 143—144
Catholic and Muslim passivity in
confronting, 140
comparison to CGerman and Polish “hunt
for the Jews,” 140
counterattack in Krnjeusa, 171
counterattack in Vrtoce, 171
cycle of violence, 170— 171
desertion from ranks of, 172
fear of potential victim retaliation, 121
hunted and killed post-WWII, 269
in Kalati, 175-176
lack of community respect for, 138—139
mass killings (July 1941), 131-132, 178
plunder of dead (July 1941), 132
plunder of “non-Croat” property, 66,
90-91,95,347n112
in Prkosi, Orasko Brdo, and Rajinovci, 169
protection of Orthodox friends, 137
revenge and brutality, 117—120,169
targeting of prominent individuals,
124-125
violence and plunder, escalation of,
127-128
violence and plunder, selective, 125,
359n123
violence as they saw fit, 115
Ustasa movement, membership, 66, 73—79,
342n54
family networks and, 77-79
leaders’ and foot soldiers’ motives,
divergence of, 121 — 122
poor Catholic and Muslim peasants, 80
prewar makeup and wartime
recruitment, 80
reasons to join, 77—79
recruitment of socially marginal, 90—92
Ustasas, battles and killings by
in Bubanj, 110-111, 113, 115, 118-124,
165
in Busevic and Dobroselo, 128
in Herzegovina (June 1941), 117
in Jajce, 139-141
in Kulen Vakuf region, 129, 143
mass violence by (April-July 1941),
100-101
in Osredci (July 2,1941), 110-111, 121
in Popovo Polje (Herzegovina), 142
Srb and Suvaja “shootings” provoke
“cleansing” (July 1, 1941), 106—110,
119, 121, 154
Vidovdan, destruction of Orthodox
Church in Bihac, 97
Veber, Vladimir, NDH commander in
Kulen Vakuf, 204,217
escape from Kulen Vakuf through
Vrtoce to Bihac, 212
expectation of mass murder in Kulen
Vakuf, 208
failed negotiations for surrender in
Kulen Vakuf, 216
Velika zupa (administrative unit in NDH)
Cora, 83
Krbava i Psat, 83,87, 96, 107
Veliki zupan, of Velika zupa Krbava i Psat,
87, 96, 107, 108-109,113-114,
125-126,140
“Victims of Fascist Terror,” 4,274,
276-277,303
Vienna, Ottoman defeat (1689), 21
violence or restraint, 17, 318, 320
in Cukovi, 209-210
in Berkovici, 189,207
in Boricevac, 188—189
in Boricevac, trigger, 176—178
communist influence on restraint,
193-198
difficulties of, 205—206
effect of previous violence, 250—251
examples, 232-233
expectation of mass murder in Kulen
Vakuf, 208
in Fatnica, 190
fratricidal war or multi-ethnic liberation
struggle, 215—216
intra-insurgent, 188, 190, 259—260
Kalati, revenge for, 185-186
in Kulen Vakuf, 219,221-232,235-237
Kulen Vakuf, failure of restraint, 238,
244-245
motive for violence, 239
NDH authorities and local Ustasas,
199-202
“negative cases,” 16, 183—185
in Pistalska Draga, 185—186
in Rasinovac, 187-188,247,249
restraint in Bjclaj, Muslim cooperation
with insurgents, 190— 192
restraint in Bosanska Dubica, 184,
193-196, 249
INDEX
441
restraint in Bosanska Dubica, and local
Ustasas, 200-201,247
revenge or military concerns and,
263-264
Ustasa killing of moderates, 218
See also insurgency; mass violence; “Serbs,”
days of killing of; Ustasa movement,
local
Visegrad, eastern Bosnia, 270—271,290
Vladetic, Marko, 150-151,245, 248,
304-305
local merchant, 45, 91,93
Vojic, Ibrahim, 134
Vojic, Smajo, 228
recollection of speech by insurgents, 224
Vojvodic, Dusan, 186
Vranic, Milan, 135
Vuckovic, Nikola and Marko, 135
Vujevic, Father Martin, Catholic, 98
war crimes commissions, post-WWII, 269
“Chetnik disposition” blamed for
violence in Kulen Vakuf, 270
war monuments, 297—299
Partisan monument in Kulen Vakuf,
removed, replaced by home for orphan
children, 302
in Kulen Vakuf, monument to Muslims
killed in 1992-1995 war, 302-303
Malo Ocijevo memorial to Ranko Sipka,
304—305
Nebljusi monument to Stojan Made, 303
Nebljusi monument to “Victims of
Fascist Terror,” 303
plaque on restored walls of Bor ice vac
Catholic Church (201 1), 303
wars
Austro-Otto man War of 1683—1699, 22
Habsburg war (1780s), 25
“wild Ustasas” or “real Ustasas,” 172—173
women and children, 244
fire fight and massacre near C bvka, 220—221
killing of, 3-4, 152, 209, 214-215
killing of (1875), 29-30
killing of (1941), 107-108, 110,
120-121, 128-129, 152, 154, 169, 175
killing of, in Kulen Vakuf (1941),
235-237, 239-240, 243, 244, 388n62,
389n67
working-class politics, 44—45, 56, 193—194
Yugoslavia, Kingdom of (1929—1941), 41,
45,55-56
census (1931), use by NDH authorities
in 1941,65
C term an invasion and occupation (1941), 61
Ministry of Internal Affairs, 48
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Vrbaska
Banovina), 48
Pctar II (King of Yugoslavia) birthday
celebration (1938), 50-51
Ustasa movement and, 47
Yugoslav Muslim Organization
(Jugoslavenska muslimanska
organizaeija |JMO]), 45
Zahra, Tara, 8—9, 272
Zelic, Husein “Huca,” 47, 76-77, 80, 99,
128, 134,218
Zoric, F ura and F uka, 171
Zoric, Milan, wartime behavior, 293—294
Zoric, Sveto, 134
tt^Verische
af!sb b»°thek
|
any_adam_object | 1 |
author | Bergholz, Max |
author_facet | Bergholz, Max |
author_role | aut |
author_sort | Bergholz, Max |
author_variant | m b mb |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV043876738 |
callnumber-first | D - World History |
callnumber-label | DR1785 |
callnumber-raw | DR1785.K85 |
callnumber-search | DR1785.K85 |
callnumber-sort | DR 41785 K85 |
callnumber-subject | DR - Balkan Peninsula |
classification_rvk | NQ 4640 |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)965651231 (DE-599)BVBBV043876738 |
dewey-full | 940.53/49742 |
dewey-hundreds | 900 - History & geography |
dewey-ones | 940 - History of Europe |
dewey-raw | 940.53/49742 |
dewey-search | 940.53/49742 |
dewey-sort | 3940.53 549742 |
dewey-tens | 940 - History of Europe |
discipline | Geschichte |
era | Geschichte 1941 gnd |
era_facet | Geschichte 1941 |
format | Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>04626nam a2200697 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV043876738</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20171016 </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t|</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">161115s2016 xxua||| |||| 00||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="010" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">016025961</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9781501704925</subfield><subfield code="c">cloth : alk. paper</subfield><subfield code="9">978-1-5017-0492-5</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)965651231</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV043876738</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="044" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">xxu</subfield><subfield code="c">US</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-29</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-11</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-Re13</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-824</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">DR1785.K85</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">940.53/49742</subfield><subfield code="2">23</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">OST</subfield><subfield code="q">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="2">fid</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">NQ 4640</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)128500:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Bergholz, Max</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Violence as a generative force</subfield><subfield code="b">identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community</subfield><subfield code="c">Max Bergholz</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Ithaca ; London</subfield><subfield code="b">Cornell University Press</subfield><subfield code="c">2016</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">xvii, 441 Seiten</subfield><subfield code="b">Illustrationen, Karten</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">"During two terrifying days and nights in early September 1941, the lives of nearly two thousand men, women, and children were taken savagely by their neighbors in Kulen Vakuf, a small rural community straddling today's border between northwest Bosnia and Croatia. This frenzy...in which victims were butchered with farm tools, drowned in rivers, and thrown into deep vertical caves...was the culmination of a chain of local massacres that began earlier in the summer. In Violence as a Generative Force, Max Bergholz tells the story of the sudden and perplexing descent of this once peaceful multiethnic community into extreme violence. This deeply researched microhistory provides provocative insights to questions of global significance: What causes intercommunal violence? How does such violence between neighbors affect their identities and relations? Contrary to a widely held view that sees nationalism leading to violence, Bergholz reveals how the upheavals wrought by local killing actually created dramatically new perceptions of ethnicity...of oneself, supposed "brothers," and those perceived as "others." As a consequence, the violence forged new communities, new forms and configurations of power, and new practices of nationalism"...</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="648" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Geschichte 1941</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Geschichte</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Weltkrieg (1939-1945)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Massacres</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield><subfield code="z">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="x">History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Ethnic conflict</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield><subfield code="z">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="x">History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Violence</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield><subfield code="z">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="x">History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Nationalism and collective memory</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield><subfield code="z">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="x">History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Communalism</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield><subfield code="z">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="x">History</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">World War, 1939-1945</subfield><subfield code="z">Bosnia and Herzegovina</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Kollektives Gedächtnis</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4200793-8</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Nationalismus</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4041300-7</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Massaker</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4300999-2</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Identität</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4026482-8</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Gewalt</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4020832-1</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Kulen Vakuf (Bosnia and Herzegovina)</subfield><subfield code="x">Ethnic relations</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)1067275789</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Kulen Vakuf</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)1067275789</subfield><subfield code="D">g</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Massaker</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4300999-2</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="2"><subfield code="a">Gewalt</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4020832-1</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="3"><subfield code="a">Nationalismus</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4041300-7</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Identität</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4026482-8</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="5"><subfield code="a">Kollektives Gedächtnis</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4200793-8</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="6"><subfield code="a">Geschichte 1941</subfield><subfield code="A">z</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">LoC Fremddatenuebernahme</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Literaturverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Register // Gemischte Register</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="n">oe</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="942" ind1="1" ind2="1"><subfield code="c">306.09</subfield><subfield code="e">22/bsb</subfield><subfield code="f">09044</subfield><subfield code="g">496</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="943" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029286443</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
geographic | Kulen Vakuf (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Ethnic relations Kulen Vakuf (DE-588)1067275789 gnd |
geographic_facet | Kulen Vakuf (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Ethnic relations Kulen Vakuf |
id | DE-604.BV043876738 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-12-24T05:27:10Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781501704925 |
language | English |
lccn | 016025961 |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-029286443 |
oclc_num | 965651231 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-29 DE-12 DE-11 DE-Re13 DE-BY-UBR DE-824 |
owner_facet | DE-29 DE-12 DE-11 DE-Re13 DE-BY-UBR DE-824 |
physical | xvii, 441 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
publishDate | 2016 |
publishDateSearch | 2016 |
publishDateSort | 2016 |
publisher | Cornell University Press |
record_format | marc |
spellingShingle | Bergholz, Max Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Massacres Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Ethnic conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Violence Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Nationalism and collective memory Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Communalism Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History World War, 1939-1945 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Nationalismus (DE-588)4041300-7 gnd Massaker (DE-588)4300999-2 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4200793-8 (DE-588)4041300-7 (DE-588)4300999-2 (DE-588)4026482-8 (DE-588)4020832-1 (DE-588)1067275789 |
title | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community |
title_auth | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community |
title_exact_search | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community |
title_full | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community Max Bergholz |
title_fullStr | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community Max Bergholz |
title_full_unstemmed | Violence as a generative force identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community Max Bergholz |
title_short | Violence as a generative force |
title_sort | violence as a generative force identity nationalism and memory in a balkan community |
title_sub | identity, nationalism, and memory in a Balkan community |
topic | Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Massacres Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Ethnic conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Violence Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Nationalism and collective memory Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Communalism Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History World War, 1939-1945 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Nationalismus (DE-588)4041300-7 gnd Massaker (DE-588)4300999-2 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Massacres Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Ethnic conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Violence Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Nationalism and collective memory Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History Communalism Bosnia and Herzegovina Kulen Vakuf History World War, 1939-1945 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kollektives Gedächtnis Nationalismus Massaker Identität Gewalt Kulen Vakuf (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Ethnic relations Kulen Vakuf |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029286443&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT bergholzmax violenceasagenerativeforceidentitynationalismandmemoryinabalkancommunity |