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After Civil War Division Reconstruction And Reconciliation In Contemporary Europe Bill Kissane Editor

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After Civil War Division Reconstruction And Reconciliation In Contemporary Europe Bill Kissane Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Bill Kissane (editor)
ISBN: 9780812290301, 0812290305
Language: English
Year: 2014

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After Civil War Division Reconstruction And Reconciliation In Contemporary Europe Bill Kissane Editor by Bill Kissane (editor) 9780812290301, 0812290305 instant download after payment.

After Civil War compares the postconflict reconstruction projects of Bosnia, Cyprus, Finland, Greece, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Spain, and Turkey to explore how former combatants and their supporters learn to coexist as one nation in the aftermath of ethnopolitical or ideological violence.


After Civil War compares the postconflict reconstruction projects of Bosnia, Cyprus, Finland, Greece, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Spain, and Turkey to explore how former combatants and their supporters learn to coexist as one nation in the aftermath of ethnopolitical or ideological violence.

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