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Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide

Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide

by Lara J. Nettelfield and Sarah E. Wagner
Hardback
Publication Date: 09/12/2013

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The fall of the United Nations 'safe area' of Srebrenica in July 1995 to Bosnian Serb and Serbian forces stands out as the international community's most egregious failure to intervene during the Bosnian war. It led to genocide, forced displacement and a legacy of loss. But wartime inaction has since spurred numerous postwar attempts to address the atrocities' effects on Bosnian society and its diaspora. Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide reveals how interactions between local, national and international interventions - from refugee return and resettlement to commemorations, war crimes trials, immigration proceedings and election reform - have led to subtle, positive effects of social repair, despite persistent attempts at denial. Using an interdisciplinary approach, diverse research methods, and more than a decade of fieldwork in five countries, Lara J. Nettelfield and Sarah E. Wagner trace the genocide's reverberations in Bosnia and abroad. The findings of this study have implications for research on post-conflict societies around the world.
ISBN:
9781107000469
9781107000469
Category:
Human rights
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
09-12-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
442
Dimensions (mm):
235x157x24mm
Weight:
0.71kg

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