Balkans


The Bridge on the Drina (Bosnian Trilogy, #1)
The Tiger's Wife
Balkan Ghosts
The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers 1804 - 1999
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon
The Balkans: A Short History
The Cellist of Sarajevo
Girl at War
The Fall of Yugoslavia
Imagining the Balkans
Death and the Dervish
Free: A Child and a Country at the End of History
Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood
Broken April
Love Thy Neighbor: A Story of War
Imagining the Balkans by Maria N. TodorovaBeing Muslim the Bosnian Way by Tone BringaMacedonia in ancient times by Antonije Škokljev-DončoBlack Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca WestJugoslav Nationalism by Bogumil Vosnjak
Ex-Yu Countries: Nation and History
24 books — 4 voters
Girl at War by Sara NovićThe Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven GallowayAs Long As Sarajevo Exists by Kemal KurspahićZlata's Diary by Zlata FilipovićSarajevo by Zlatko Dizdarević
Books on the Bosnian War of the 1990s
77 books — 58 voters

The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo AndrićDeath and the Dervish by Meša SelimovićProkleta avlija by Ivo AndrićJeževa kućica by Branko ĆopićThe Fortress by Meša Selimović
Best South Slavic Literature
363 books — 308 voters

The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo AndrićThe Trigger by Tim ButcherBlack Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca WestBalkan Ghosts by Robert D. KaplanPeople of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
The Balkans
288 books — 216 voters
Teutonic Knight vs Lithuanian Warrior by Mark GaleottiGod's Playground by Norman DaviesThe Other Prussia by Karin FriedrichPagans in the Early Modern Baltic by Francis YoungThe Hussite Wars 1419–36 by Stephen Turnbull
Early Modern Eastern Europe
24 books — 6 voters

Gordana Kuić
Until the war had broken out, there had been some sort of order in the strange and complex mixture of the four disparate peoples crowded into the little valley, all calling themselves Bosnians. They celebrated separate holidays, ate different foods, feasted and fasted on different days, yet all depended on one another, but never admitted it. They had lived amidst an ever present, if dormant, mixture of hatred and love for each other. The Muslims with their Ramadan, the Jews with Passover, the Ca ...more
Gordana Kuić, Miris kiše na Balkanu

Bekim Sejranović
Ali nisam mogao a da se živ ne pojedem danima razmišljajući o tome kako znati što je za tebe dobro ili loše, koja je odluka ispravna ili pogrešna. Kako na bezbrojnim životnim raskrižjima znati koji put vodi u propast, a koji ka sreći koja ipak samo zakratko odgodi taj naš posljednji pad koji će jednog, možda baš poput današnjeg vedrog i lijepog jesenjeg dana doći, ma što god mi u međuvremenu činili ili propuštali da učinimo.
Bekim Sejranović, Dnevnik jednog nomada

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