The bridge betrayed: religion and genocide in Bosnia

In this passionate yet carefully documented book, Sells draws on Balkan literature, unpublished United Nations reports, Internet postings, and personal contacts in the region to reveal for the first time the central role played by religious mythology and stereotyping in the Bosnian tragedy. Sells, h...

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1. VerfasserIn: Sells, Michael Anthony 1949- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Berkeley [u.a.] University of Californiarnia Press 1996
In: Comparative studies in religion and society (11)
Jahr: 1996
Rezensionen:The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia. Michael A. Sells (1998) (Steele, David A.)
Two Cents for Bosnia (1998) (O'Connor, Joseph E.)
Law, Lawyers and the Holocaust: The Case Against Vichy France (1998) (Banac, Ivo)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Comparative studies in religion and society 11
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Bosnien / Bürgerkrieg / Völkermord / Geschichte 1991-1996
B Religion
weitere Schlagwörter:B Literaturverzeichnis/Bibliographie
B Bosnia and Herzegovina History 1992-
B Bürgerkrieg
B War Crimes
B Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
B Religion
B Civil War
B Index
B war guilt/causes of war
B Jugoslawien
B Genocide
B Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Destruction and pillage (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
B Yugoslavia
B Persecution (Bosnia and Herzegovina) History 20th century
B Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Atrocities
B Register
B Kriegsverbrechen
B Kriegsschuld/Kriegsursache/Konfliktursache
B Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina) History 20th century
B Völkermord/Genozid
B Muslims (Bosnia and Herzegovina) History 20th century
B Bibliography
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Zusammenfassung:In this passionate yet carefully documented book, Sells draws on Balkan literature, unpublished United Nations reports, Internet postings, and personal contacts in the region to reveal for the first time the central role played by religious mythology and stereotyping in the Bosnian tragedy. Sells, himself of Serbian American descent, traces the cultural logic of genocide to the manipulation by contemporary nationalists of the ancient battle of Kosovo - in which the fallen Serb prince Lazar is viewed as a Christ figure and Muslims are portrayed as "Christ-Killers" who must be exterminated before the crucified Serb nation can be resurrected. He shows how intellectuals and clergy created a "Christoslavic" nationalism that viewed converts to Islam as traitors to the Slavic race and marked out their descendants for destruction
Sells also reveals how Western policy makers rewarded the perpetrators of the genocide and punished the victims. He concludes by explaining how the multireligious society of Bosnia served as a bridge between Christendom and Islam, symbolized by the now-destroyed ancient bridge at Mostar. In addition, he makes clear what is at stake, in the effort to preserve Bosnia, for the entire post-cold war world and especially for multireligious societies such as our own
In this passionate yet carefully documented book, Sells draws on Balkan literature, unpublished United Nations reports, Internet postings, and personal contacts in the region to reveal for the first time the central role played by religious mythology and stereotyping in the Bosnian tragedy. Sells, himself of Serbian American descent, traces the cultural logic of genocide to the manipulation by contemporary nationalists of the ancient battle of Kosovo - in which the fallen Serb prince Lazar is viewed as a Christ figure and Muslims are portrayed as "Christ-Killers" who must be exterminated before the crucified Serb nation can be resurrected. He shows how intellectuals and clergy created a "Christoslavic" nationalism that viewed converts to Islam as traitors to the Slavic race and marked out their descendants for destruction
Sells also reveals how Western policy makers rewarded the perpetrators of the genocide and punished the victims. He concludes by explaining how the multireligious society of Bosnia served as a bridge between Christendom and Islam, symbolized by the now-destroyed ancient bridge at Mostar. In addition, he makes clear what is at stake, in the effort to preserve Bosnia, for the entire post-cold war world and especially for multireligious societies such as our own
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ISBN:0520206908