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Yugoslavia - John Buchan

Yugoslavia

By: John Buchan

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Yugoslavia", edited by the noted historian and novelist John Buchan, provides an extensive and contemporary analysis of the newly formed South Slav state following the conclusion of the Great War. This work serves as a comprehensive guide to the historical, geographical, and political forces that shaped the emergence of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. By examining the complex legacy of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires, the text explores the long-standing quest for national unity among the diverse peoples of the Balkan Peninsula.

The narrative details the diplomatic struggles, the impact of the Balkan Wars, and the tumultuous events of 1914-1918 that culminated in the creation of a unified Yugoslav state. Buchan and his contributors offer deep insights into the social structures, economic conditions, and cultural identities that defined the region during this pivotal era. Readers will find a meticulous accounting of the internal tensions and shared aspirations of a nation striving for stability in a reshaped Europe.

As a significant historical record, "Yugoslavia" captures the geopolitical complexities of the early twentieth century. It remains an essential resource for understanding the origins of modern Balkan history and the intricate ethnic and political dynamics of Southern Europe.

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