A Concise History of Serbia

Understanding Serbia's Past and Present Through Engaging Narrative

Dejan Djokic author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:26th Jan '23

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This comprehensive history covers Serbia's journey from the sixth century to today, highlighting significant events and the resilience of its people in A Concise History of Serbia.

This engaging and accessible single-volume history of Serbia spans from the sixth-century Slav migrations to the present day. A Concise History of Serbia traces significant developments surrounding Serb states, institutions, and societies, while also highlighting the individual experiences of ordinary people. It provides a comprehensive overview of how historical events shaped the lives of those who lived through them.

The narrative delves into the medieval and modern polities associated with the Serbs, revealing a captivating history of interactions between southeastern Europe and the broader continent, often with global implications. The author, Dejan Djokić, skillfully draws connections between various historical periods, despite the lack of continuity between pre-modern and modern Serbia. Common themes such as migrations, relationships with neighboring empires, and the unique identity of Serbia are explored in depth.

Throughout A Concise History of Serbia, Djokić emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of Serb identity, showcasing how it has evolved over the centuries through reinvention. This volume not only serves as a historical account but also as a reflection on the enduring spirit of the Serbian people, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Serbia's past and present.

'Dejan Djokić takes the reader on a fascinating journey into Serbia´s turbulent past from prehistory to the present day, tracing key political, social, and institutional developments. Written with the benefit of hindsight after the collapse of Yugoslavia, the book offers a well-balanced analysis of historical continuities and discontinuities. This thought-provoking synthesis is highly recommended to all interested in the Balkan region.' Marie-Janine Calic, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
'History writing of the highest standard: richly informed, superbly lucid, clear-eyed in judgments yet not judgmental: Djokic has the rare gift of connecting distant history to urgent questions of the present, while never losing sight of the humans who made and lived this history. If he can be devastatingly critical, Djokic also envisions and celebrates a better Serbia, one true to national traditions and sentiments; he not only tells a full and absorbing story of the Serb past, but also explains what the past, often cruel but sometimes edifying, has meant to Serbs, and the peoples with whom they share this diverse region.' John Connelly, University of California, Berkeley
'This book establishes Djokić as the leading contemporary historian of Yugoslavia and especially Serbia, [it] demonstrates his enormous knowledge, a talent for identifying key [developments] … and an exquisite writing style … This is a seminal work … the best history of [Serbia] and its path to statehood written so far, a book that was needed. Djokić's modern and original approach, which emphasizes plurality of [Serbia's] society and contributions [to the making of Serbia] by members of minorities, marginalized groups and individuals who were never in power, sets an example of how to write great national histories.' Dejan Jović, Trails: A Journal for Serbian and Croatian Themes
'This book is a helpful introduction to Serbian history and admirably sums up the most important historical approaches to this nation's past … Recommended.' T. R. Weeks, Choice
'Djokic has fulfilled the enormous task of writing a national history spanning far more than a millennium with meticulous care, as far as it can be judged. For the task is, of course, not only beyond the knowledge of a single historian, even one as scrupulous and thorough as Djokic, but also of any reviewer who attempts to evaluate this remarkable work.' Michael Martens, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
'… an excellent book that promises to be the standard work on its subject in English for the foreseeable future.' Nick Miller, Canadian Slavonic Papers
'Crisply and clearly written … [an] ambitiously definitive history.' John R. Lampe, Tokovi istorije (Belgrade)
'The book will probably challenge some existing stereotypes and will contribute to a better understanding of Serbian past, present and future prospects. As such, it will be of use both for the international academic community and for anyone professionally or personally interested in learning about Serbia. … Care to detail is visible in every part of the book be it with heartwarming dedication at the end of acknowledgements or carefully selected maps and images or further reading recommendations. This book will therefore be of interest for many readers … we are strongly recommending it.' Mirko Savković, Balcanica Posnaniensia. Acta Et Studia
'Dejan Djokić offers a modern interpretation of the Serbs' past, and that of other peoples who have lived together with them … the author's original approach and his analysis of historical phenomena and processes have enriched the existing historiography and should stimulate fresh rethinking and reassessment of the Serbian historical experience.' Aleksandra Vuletic, Historical Journal

ISBN: 9781107028388

Dimensions: 222mm x 145mm x 36mm

Weight: 860g

542 pages