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Surviving The Bosnian Genocide The Women Of Srebrenica Speak Selma Leydesdorff

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Surviving The Bosnian Genocide The Women Of Srebrenica Speak Selma Leydesdorff
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Selma Leydesdorff, Kay Richardson
ISBN: 9780253005298, 9780253356697, 0253005299, 0253356695
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Surviving The Bosnian Genocide The Women Of Srebrenica Speak Selma Leydesdorff by Selma Leydesdorff, Kay Richardson 9780253005298, 9780253356697, 0253005299, 0253356695 instant download after payment.

In July 1995, the Army of the Serbian Republic killed some 8,000 Bosnian men and boys in and around the town of Srebrenica—the largest mass murder in Europe since World War II. Surviving the Bosnian Genocide is based on the testimonies of 60 female survivors of the massacre who were interviewed by Dutch historian Selma Leydesdorff. The women, many of whom still live in refugee camps, talk about their lives before the Bosnian war, the events of the massacre, and the ways they have tried to cope with their fate. Drawing on their memories, though fragmented by trauma, the women tell of life and survival under extreme conditions, while recalling a time before the war when Muslims, Croats, and Serbs lived together peaceably. By giving them a voice, this book looks beyond the rapes, murders, and atrocities of that dark time to show the agency of these women during and after the war and their fight to uncover the truth of what happened at Srebrenica and why. (2011)

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