Serbs and Russians: Some Historical Relationships FROM THE PUBLISHER
In Part I of Serbs and Russians, MacKenzie deals in general terms with the historical relationship of the two groups, and his impressions of Serbia during the Western-imposed embargo of 1995. Part II describes the roles of four important Serbian leaders who contributed to Yugoslav unification and national development before the second World War. Part III deals with Russia's relation to Serbia between 1876 and 1917, and Part IV is devoted to Serbian conspiracies and conspirators.
SYNOPSIS
MacKenzie deals in general terms with the historical relationship of the two groups and describes the roles of four important Serbian leaders who contributed to Yugoslav unification and national development before the second World War.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
Drawing on 40 years of research in both Russia and Serbia, the author
describes aspects of their military and political relationships,
mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries. The volume, which contains
articles and papers composed between the 1960s and 1990s, contains
general information on Serbia and Russia, important Serbian national
leaders, Russian relations with Serbia, and Serbian conspiracies,
conspirators, and trials. Two indices list publications by the
author, and a paper on Nikola Pasic's life and works.
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