Serbia


Dictionary of the Khazars
The Tiger's Wife
A Tomb for Boris Davidovich
The Encyclopedia of the Dead
The Bridge on the Drina (Bosnian Trilogy, #1)
With Their Backs to the World: Portraits from Serbia
Garden, Ashes
Walk Through Walls: A Memoir
Houses
The Book of Blam
Landscape Painted with Tea (Vintage International Series)
The Use of Man (English and Serbian Edition)
المكتبة
The Cyclist Conspiracy
Rani jadi
Cecità by José SaramagoSe una notte d'inverno un viaggiatore by Italo CalvinoIl deserto dei tartari by Dino BuzzatiUno, nessuno e centomila by Luigi Pirandello1984 by George Orwell
Piccola Biblioteca Europea
79 books — 24 voters

Persepolis by Marjane SatrapiNelvana of the Northern Lights by Adrian DingleValerian by Pierre ChristinPrinceless, Vol. 1 by Jeremy WhitleyDrawing the Line by Priya Kuriyan
Comics From Around The World
70 books — 6 voters
Notes from a Small Island by Bill BrysonWhen Secrets Bloom by Patricia  FurstenbergPaul & Kiki's Guide to Vacationing in Italy by Paul  StuartExpats Spain by Mark ShearmanAegean Dream by Dario Ciriello
Adventure Travel & Exploration In Europe
128 books — 107 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
364 books — 309 voters
Tell It to the World by Eliott BeharThe Fall of Yugoslavia by Misha GlennySafe Area Goražde by Joe SaccoWar's End by Joe SaccoA Problem from Hell by Samantha Power
Bosnian war
60 books — 9 voters

Apart from the Croat-Muslim unifying narrative, the Ustashe also used overtly anti-Serb propaganda. They banned the Cyrillic alphabet, which is the Serb national alphabet, on April 25, 1941, and on May 3, 1941 passed legislation that viewed religious conversion for the Orthodox as the only way to grant them equal rights before the law.
Fotini Christia, Alliance Formation in Civil Wars

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