یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction : Yugoslavism : histories, myths, concepts / Dejan Djokić -- The Yugoslav idea before Yugoslavia / Dennison Rusinow -- The First World War and the unification of Yugoslavia / Kosta St. Pavlowitch -- The Yugoslav question, the First World War and the peace conference, 1914-1920 / Andrej Mitrović -- Serbia, Montenegro and Yugoslavia / Stevan K. Pavlowitch -- The Croats and Yugoslavism / Tihomir Cipek -- Slovenia's Yugoslav century / Mitja Velikonja -- Bosnian Muslims and the Yugoslav idea / Xavier Bougarel -- Macedonians and Albanians as Yugoslavs / Hugh Poulton -- (Dis)integrating Yugoslavia : King Alexander and interwar Yugoslavism / Dejan Djokić -- Yugoslavism and Yugoslav communism : from Tito to Kardelj / Dejan Jović -- The two Yugoslavias as economic unions : promise and problems / John R. Lampe -- Religion in a multinational state : the case of Yugoslavia / Radmila Radić -- The military and Yugoslav unity / Mile Bjelajac -- South Slav intellectuals and the creation of Yugoslavia / Ljubinka Trgovčević -- Ivan Meštović, Ivo Andrić and the synthetic Yugoslav culture of the interwar period / Andrew B. Wachtel -- Yugoslavism's last stand : a utopia of Serb intellectuals / Aleksandar Pavković -- Intellectuals and the collapse of Yugoslavia : the end of the Yugoslav Writers' Union / Jasna Dragović-Soso -- The democratic alternative / Desimir Tošić -- The Association for Yugoslav Democratic Initiative / Branko Horvat -- Albanians in Yugoslavia : a personal essay / Ramadan Marmullaku -- Funeral oration for Yugoslavia : an imaginary dialogue with Western friends / Aleksa Djilas
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"Eighty years after his death, the legend of Ernest Shackleton and the extraordinary story of the Endurance South Pole expedition still hold a compelling grip on the public imagination." "Despite failing to realize his dream of reaching the South Pole, Shackleton's story lives on because of his unique qualities of leadership and the fact that all his men survived. This compelling narrative reveals the profound influence of Shackleton's Irish and Quaker roots, offering a vivid portrait of a man whose ambition, was tempered by his flawed humanity and egalitarianism. Here too are the untold stories of Shackleton's upbringing in Kildare; his time in the Merchant Navy; his 1901 voyage on the Discovery with Scott; his 1907 Nimrod expedition; his marriage and love affairs; his life as public figure and politician; and the haunting story of his final, fatal expedition on the Quest." "Drawing on family records, diaries and letters - and hitherto unpublished photographs and archive material - this mesmerizing biography takes us beyond the myth to Shackleton the man, for whom 'Optimism is true moral courage, ' and whose greatest triumph was that of life over death." "Shackleton: An Irishman in Antarctica, is lavishly illustrated with over a hundred photographs, maps and engravings, some of them appearing in print for the first time."--Jacket