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Davor Marijan: The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Or the Unacceptable Lightness of “Historicism”, 163 Kb

From the abstract: The author in this study does not intend to provide a comprehensive account of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in part because the current level of research does not enable this. The only way to understand this conflict is through facts, not prejudices. However, such prejudices are particularly acute amongst Muslim-Bosniac authors. They base their claims on the notion that Serbs and Croats are the destroyers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that both are equally culpable in its destruction. Relying on mainly unpublished and uncited documents from the three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the author factually challenges basic and generally accepted claims.
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A. Mijatović and I. Bekavac: THE CROATS: fourteen centuries of perseverance, 3.35 Mb

An excellent overview of the Croatian history from the 7th to the end of the 20th century, with special emphasis on the Bosnia & Herzegovina ethnic/national conflict in the last decade of the 2nd millennium and the first one in the 3rd. Packed with maps, tableaux and illustrations; originally at the Croatian National Congress site, http://www.crowc.org/
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Alija Izetbegović: The Islamic Declaration, 6.39 Mb

Bosnian Muslims leader's political credo. Also available at English section of http://www.slobodanpraljak.com/
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James J. Sadkovich : Franjo Tuđman and the Muslim -Croat War of 1993* , 325 Kb

A historian from Leiden, the Netherlands, analysis of numerous fallacies & misinformation surrounding Muslim-Croat war 1993.-1994. in Bosnia & Herzegovina. From Review of Croatian History, http://hrcak.srce.hr/review-of-croatian-history; some other author's studies can be found at http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanci
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Ksenija Turković: Historians in Search for Truth about Conflicts in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia as Expert Witnesses in front of the ICTY, 493 Kb

A Zagreb Law school professor's analysis on the role of the ICTY expert witnesses, mostly historians, and their usefulness or uselessness in the legal procedure of the kind practiced at the ICTY. In Croatian and English
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Ivo Lučić: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Terrorism, 209 Kb

Article on the terrorism-support activities in former Yugoslavia & its continuation, in altered forms, occuring in the contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Steven Oluic: Radical Islam on Europe’s Frontier -Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2.7 Mb

A US Military Academy lecturer's study on successes and failures of the mujahedeen & Al Qaeda to establish their presence among the Bosnian Muslim community, especially during the Bosnia war and after 9/11 events. Originally at NSF, http://www.nsf-journal.hr/issues/index.htm
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Davor Marijan: AGGRESSION OF THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLE’S ARMY ON THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA 1990-1992, 782 Kb

A scholarly analysis of various stages of JNA aggression on the Republic of Croatia. German language summary added.
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GREATER SERBIA: from Ideology to Aggression, 407 Kb

A compendium of basic texts defining the Greater Serbia ideology, from the 1st half of the 19th century to the end of the 20th. Originally at CIC, http://www.hic.hr
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Davor Domazet-Lošo: How Aggression Against Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Was Prepared or the Transformation of the JNA into a Serbian Imperial Force, 517 Kb

A detailed analysis, replete with maps and figures, of the process that transformed Yugoslav People's Army into the force of Serbian expansionist aggression. Originally at NSF, http://www.nsf-journal.hr/issues/index.htm
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Ivo Lučić: What Does National Security Stand for in Bosnia and Herzegovina?, 42 Kb

A brief description of the B & H internal situation, as of 2000., with a reading list appended
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Vladimir Žerjavić: YUGOSLAVIA: MANIPULATIONS WITH THE NUMBER OF SECOND WORLD WAR VICTIMS, 215 Kb

Reviews of historical & political books authored by various Bosnian Muslim and Croat writers (Borogovac, Muslimović, Ančić, Šiber, Imamović) giving conflicting views on both early and recent history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Originally at NSF, http://www.nsf-journal.hr/issues/index.htm
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Vladimir Žerjavić: YUGOSLAVIA: MANIPULATIONS WITH THE NUMBER OF SECOND WORLD WAR VICTIMS, 215 Kb

Reviews of historical & political books authored by various Bosnian Muslim and Croat writers (Borogovac, Muslimović, Ančić, Šiber, Imamović) giving conflicting views on both early and recent history of Bosnia and Herzegovina Originally at NSF, http://www.nsf-journal.hr/issues/index.htm
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Vladimir Žerjavić: YUGOSLAVIA: MANIPULATIONS WITH THE NUMBER OF SECOND WORLD WAR VICTIMS, 215 Kb

Groundbreaking work which, along with Serbian statistician Kočović's study, broke the taboo of the number of 2nd World War victims inflated figures that had been frequently misused for political manipulation purposes.
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Ivo Lučić: Security and Intelligence Services in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 149 Kb

The author chronicles the history of the security-intelligence system of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He deals with the beginnings of the services'activities, the laws and regulations passed during the past 55 years, and the key political processes and events which influenced the development of the security-intelligence system and society as a whole. He also discusses the conditions and background under which the socialist security system collapsed at the onset of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and explains how the new service emerged.
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