Serbs and Croats: The Struggle in YugoslaviaDiscusses the ideals and hopes that the South Slavs brought to Yugoslavia, their attempt to create a workable political system, and the reasons behind the chaos of recent months. |
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The Yugoslav Idea and Its Antagonists | 1 |
The Creation of the Yugoslav State | 20 |
The Struggle to Create a Viable Political System | 36 |
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