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Beyond The Mountains Of The Damned The War Inside Kosovo Matthew Mcallester

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Beyond The Mountains Of The Damned The War Inside Kosovo Matthew Mcallester
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.01 MB
Author: Matthew McAllester
ISBN: 9780814764381, 081476438X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Beyond The Mountains Of The Damned The War Inside Kosovo Matthew Mcallester by Matthew Mcallester 9780814764381, 081476438X instant download after payment.

A journalist examines the war in Kosovo.PW Best Book of the Year - Nonfiction, 2002


Winner, Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2002, Non-Fiction
For every survivor of a crime, there is a criminal who forces his way into the victim's thoughts long after the act has been committed.
Reporters weren’t allowed into Kosovo during the war without the permission of the Yugoslavian government but Matthew McAllester went anyway. In Beyond the Mountains of the Damned he tells the story of Pec, Kosovo’s most destroyed city and the site of the earliest and worst atrocities of the war, through the lives of two men—one Serb and one Kosovar. They had known each other, and been neighbors for years before one visited tragedy on the other. With a journalist’s eye for detail McAllester asks the great question of war: What kind of men could devastate an entire city, killing whole families, and feel no sense of guilt? The answer lies in the culture of gangsterism and ethnic hatred that began with the collapse of Yugoslavia.

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