Suggested Books on Kosovo:
Howard Clark, Civil Resistance in Kosovo (Pluto Press, 2000) For a review, click here.
Tim Judah, Kosovo - War and Revenge (Yale University Press, 2000)
Noel Malcolm, Kosovo: A Short History (New York University Press, 1998) For a review, click here.
Miranda Vickers, Between Serb and Albanian: A History of Kosovo (Columbia University Press, 1998)
Other Books on Yugoslavia:
NEW Bato Tomasevic Life and Death in the Balkans A family saga in a century of conflict Published by Hurst and Company, 2008
Sabrina P. Ramet and Vjeran Pavlakovic, Serbia Since 1989 - Politics and Society under Milosevic and After Edited by (University of Washington Press, 2005)
Books on Bosnia An expanding bibliographic database searchable by title, keyword, author, date, and language. Based on the best-selling Books on Bosnia published by the Bosnian Institute in 1999.
Reviews of several books on Bosnia and Kosovo, by Paul Hockenos, In These Times, August 7, 2000
Rabia Ali and Lawrence Lifschultz, Why Bosnia - Writings on the Balkan War (Pamphleteers Press, 1993)Mark Almond, Europe's Backyard War (Mandarin, 1994)
Christopher Bennett, Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse (NYU Press, 1996)Norman Cigar, Genocide in Bosnia
Mihailo Crnobrnja, The Yugoslav Drama (McGill Queens University Press, 1994)
Janine di Giovanni, Madness Visible: A Memoir of War (Knopf, 2003) For a review, click here
Robert Donia and John Fine, Bosnia & Herzegovina - A Tradition Betrayed (Columbia University Press, 1994)
Jasna Dragovic-Soso, Saviours of the Nation: Serbia's Intellectual Opposition and the Revival of Nationalism (Montreal: McGill-Queens Univ. Press, 2002). For a review, click here.
For related articles, see:
Robert Stallaerts, "The Disintegration of the Yugoslav Intellectual Community" (PDF) and
Audrey Budding, "Serbian Nationalism in the Twentieth Century," available for download (PDFs)Slavenka Drakulic, They Would Never Hurt a Fly (Viking, 2004)
Misha Glenny, The Fall of Yugoslavia (Penguin revised edition, 1993)
James Gow, The Serbian Project and Its Adversaries
Roy Gutman, A Witness to Genocide (Element, 1993)
Carole Hodge, Britain and the Balkans, 1991 until the Present (Routledge, 2006)
Jan Willem Honig and Norbert Both, Srebrenica: Record of a War Crime
Branka Magas, The Destruction of Yugoslavia (Verso, 1993)Elizabeth Neuffer, The Key To My Neighbor's House
David Rohde, Endgame: The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica
Catherine Samary, Yugoslavia Dismembered (Monthly Review Press, 1995)
Laura Silber and Allan Little, Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation (Penguin, 1995)
Chuck Sudetic, Blood and Vengeance
Emir Suljagic, Postcards from the Grave
Robert Thomas, Serbia under Milosevic: Politics in the 1990s How Milosevic won and exercised power. (Hurst & Company, 1999) For a review, click here.
Mark Thompson, A Paper House - The Ending of Yugoslavia (Vintage, 1992)
Jasminka Udovicki and James Ridgeway, Yugoslavia's Ethnic Nightmare (Lawrence Hill Books, 1995)
Ed Vulliamy, Seasons in Hell (Simon & Schuster, 1994)
Lawrence Weschler, Vermeer in Bosnia (Pantheon Books, 2004)
Isabelle Wesselingh and Arnaud Vaulerin, Raw Memory: Prijedor, Laboratory of Ethnic Cleansing (Saqi, 2005)
Cigar and Williams, INDICTMENT AT THE HAGUE
David Rieff, SLAUGHTERHOUSE
Peter Maass, LOVE THY NEIGHBOR.
Michael Sells, THE BRIDGE BETRAYED
Tim Judah, THE SERBS
Julie Mertus, KOSOVO
WHY BOSNIA? (Pamphleteer press)
Magas and Zanic, THE WAR IN CROATIA AND BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 1991-1995.
Samantha Power's chapters on the Balkans, in AMERICA IN THE AGE OF GENOCIDE
Lawrence Weschler, VERMEER IN BOSNIA