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Bosnians --- Muslims --- Muzułmanie w Polsce --- History.
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Bosnians --- Muslims --- Intellectual life --- Yugoslavia --- Yugoslavia. --- Civilization
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Bosnians in literature. --- Bosnians. --- Andrić, Ivo, --- Samokovlija, Isak --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Bosnian literature --- Bosnians --- History and criticism. --- Ethnic identity --- In literature.
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Bosnians --- Bosniaques --- Bosnia and Hercegovina --- Bosnie-Herzégovine --- Emigration and immigration --- Emigration et immigration
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After suffering years of war, Bosnia is now the target of international efforts to reconstruct and democratize a culturally divided society. The global community's strategy has focused on reforming political institutions, influencing the behavior of elite populations, and cultivating nongovernmental organizations. But expensive efforts to promote a stable peace and a multiethnic democracy can be successful only if they resonate among ordinary people. Otherwise, such projects will produce fragile institutions and alienated citizens who will be susceptible to extremists eager to send them back into war. Paula M. Pickering challenges the conventional wisdom that common people are merely passive recipients of peacebuilding projects. Instead, in Peacebuilding in the Balkans, she shows how ordinary people, particularly minorities in Bosnia, understand elite rhetoric and actively shape reconstruction.Pickering's years of fieldwork-direct observation, interviews, and analysis of many surveys-has yielded a precise understanding of how ordinary citizens react to and influence peacebuilding programs in their neighborhoods, workplaces, municipal agencies, and other real-life social settings. The evidence suggests that international efforts to rebuild an inclusive Bosnia will be futile unless they pay sufficient attention to citizens' varying ties to ethnic groups, indigenous forms of civic activity, and the development of nondiscriminatory employment and responsive political institutions. Pickering's insights from reconstruction in the Balkans have important implications for peacebuilding elsewhere in Eurasia.
Peace-building --- Return migration --- Bosnians --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Ethnic identity. --- Refugees --- Bosnia and Hercegovina --- Politics and government --- Ethnic relations.
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"The diverse entry points of scholars in their questions and research related to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the war and its aftermath suggest that 'Bosnian Studies' is an emerging field, encompassing the aforementioned approaches to research and study. The ambition of this coedited volume is therefore to not only examine the emergence of 'Bosnian Studies' as a field through the individual chapters of scholars in different disciplines, but also to highlight how diaspora scholars in particular are contributing to the field's dynamism and trends"--
Bosnians --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- History --- Emigration and immigration. --- History --- Study and teaching.
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Migration. Refugees --- Réfugiés --- Services for --- Services --- Emigration and immigration --- Bosnians --- -Refugees --- -Displaced persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles --- -Services for --- -Emigration and immigration --- Refugees --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Ethnology --- Government policy --- European Union countries --- Government policy. --- European Union --- Réfugiés --- Politique gouvernementale --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Emigration et immigration --- Refugees - Services for - European Union countries --- Refugees - Government policy - European Union countries --- Bosnians - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Emigration and immigration --- UNION EUROPEENNE --- RELATIONS EXTERIEURES
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The edited volume Both Muslim and European: Diasporic and Migrant Identities of Bosniaks scrutinizes some of the new aspects of the Bosniak history and identity and connects them with the experience of migration and diaspora formation. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, to volume tackles a variety of important questions and issues such as: the impact of migration waves on the Bosniak identity; dealing with the experience of war, genocide and forced displacement; the dual cultural code of being “in-between the two worlds”; the role of religion, language and culture in everyday life; looking at translocal and transnational networks and practices. In addition to discussing the contemporary issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina, several chapters deal with the Bosnian migrant realities in countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, Australia, Turkey and the United States of America.
Muslims --- Transnationalism --- Bosnians --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:39A72 --- #SBIB:316.331H384 --- Ethnology --- Trans-nationalism --- Transnational migration --- International relations --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- History --- Emigration and immigration --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Etnografie: Europa --- Geografische spreiding van de godsdiensten: Europa --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Ethnic relations. --- Transnationalism. --- History. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Muslims - Bosnia and Herzegovina - History. --- Muslims - Balkan Peninsula - History. --- Muslims - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Emigration and immigration. --- Bosnians - Europe. --- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ethnic relations.
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