Title: Identity and Conflict in the Balkan
1Identity and Conflict in the Balkan
2Announcements
- In the news 10th anniversary of lifting of siege
of Sarajevo
3Bosnia Ten Topics
- Location, capital, and geography
- Divisions
- Ethnic and linguistic composition
- Bosnias economy
- Bosnia War of the 1990s key events, people
- Bosnia and the Ottoman Empire
- Bosnia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Bosnia and the World Wars
- Bosnia Today
- Sarajevo Yesterday and Today
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7Bosnia-Hercegovina
8Hall in Sarajevo, Bosnia Part III
- Ethnic mix distinctive because of religious, not
linguistic base
- More intense ethnic feeling
- Croats, Serbs, Muslims
- Muslims converted by Turks
- Cosmopolitan center Sarajevo
- Recent book by Bill Carter Fools Rush In
9Siege of Sarajevo
- 1992-96
- Blockade 400k residents trapped
- Thousands killed
- Variety of human rights violations
- UN food airlifts in June 1992
- Declared over in February 1996
- Population 650k to 220k (400k now)
10Encounters with Izetbegovic
11Serbian Orthodox Church (Sarajevo)
12Jewish Cemetery
13Inside Sarajevo Synagogue
14Bey Mosque in Sarajevo
15Assassination of Archduke 1914
16Concert in Sarajevo
- Vedran Smailovic
- Bread line massacre in May 1992
- 22 people killed
- He played 22 days in front of the bakery to
commemorate the victims
- Albinonis Adagio in G Minor
17Hall in Hercegovina (Part IV) Five Topics
- Location, major rivers, mountains, cities
- Language(s), culture, economy of H
- Ethnic composition
- H during the World Wars
- H during the Bosnian conflict
18Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
19Bosnia Herzegovina (Post-Dayton)
20Bosnia Herzegovina
21Mostar Bridge
22Memorial
23Post-War Rebuilding
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25Bridge Rebuilt 2004
26Medjugorje
27Entrance
28Pilgrims
29Mariology
30Prebilovci
31Explanations
32One explanation.
- Insanity in individuals is something rare - but
in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the
rule. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
33Who?
- 1-5 theory
- Initiating event
- Who makes it worse?
- Who makes it better?
34What happened in Macedonia?
35Kosovo and Macedonia
- Tensions still there in late 90s, early 2000s
- Outbreak of violence in spring, 2001 (-UN
presence)
- Hundreds of thousands of refugees in late 90s
- Refugees included Kosovar Albanians, Roms, Turks,
Serbs, Gorans
- Radios in streets announced allegiances, ethnic
loyalties
- Not all divided some ethnic Macedonians and
Albanians cooperated to serve Western forces
36Time Line
- December 9, 1990 -- Miloevic elected president
in Serbia's first multi-party election since
World War II
- May events
- Borovo Selo incident
- Yugoslavia to ratify new president of the
Presidency (see Hall p. 45)
- June 25, 1991 -- Croatia and Slovenia proclaim
independence
37Results of independence movements
- June 1991 -- Yugoslav tanks fail to crush
Slovenian independence. Fighting begins in
Croatia between Croats and ethnic Serbs.
- December 19, 1991 -- Rebel Serbs declare
independence in Krajina region which makes up
almost a third of Croatia.
- December 1991 -- In Bosnia, the most ethnically
mixed Yugoslav republic, Serb minority holds
unofficial referendum opposing separation from
Yugoslavia. Local Serb leaders proclaim new
republic separate from Bosnia
381992-93
- January 1992 -- U.N. forces enter Croatia and
fighting subsides.
- February 29 - March 1, 1992 -- Bosnia's Muslims
and Croats vote for independence in referendum
boycotted by Serbs.
- April 6, 1992 -- War breaks out between Bosnian
government and local Serbs, who start 1992-1995
siege of capital Sarajevo.
- January 1993 -- Bosnia peace efforts fail, war
breaks out between Muslims and Croats, previously
allied against Serbs.
391994-95
- 1995 -- Two major thrusts by Croatian forces
recover most of Serb-held territory and 150,000
Serbs flee to Serbia.
- November 21, 1995 -- Following NATO air strikes
against Bosnian Serbs, Miloevic joins presidents
of Bosnia and Croatia in peace agreement at
U.S.-sponsored talks at Dayton, Ohio
40Progress since 1995?
- Divided Bosnia
- ICTY indicts and convicts
- 2003 EU takes over policing from UN
- 2004 Peacekeeping handed over to EUFor
- Bridge at Mostar rebuilt
41Dayton Map
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43Reading-Discussion Assignment
- Ivo Andrics Bridge on the Drina
- Read through p.153 for this weekthen finish over
break
44Whats happening?
- Repercussions of Serbian revolutions
- Weakening of Ottoman Empire
- Taking sides forced choices
- Tragic love story of Fata
45Occupation by Austria-Hungary
- Alihodjas ordeal (at hands of Osman Effendi
Karamanli)
- Austrian Emperor-Hungarian King announcement to
the residents
- Friendship of Pop Nikola and Mula Ibrahim
- Political differences
- Reception for Austrian colonel
46Franz Joseph (Habsburg)
- Crowned Emperor of Austria in 1848 at age 18.
- By the summer of 1914 he would be in the 66th
year of his reign.
- Also crowned King of Hungary in 1867 in an
attempt to calm the situation with the
problematic Magyars (Hungarians)
- Dual Monarchy would last until his death in 1916.
47FJI (2)
- Empire lost holdings in both Italy and Germany
- Mainly an eastern European power.
- Franz Josef was sensitive to these losses
- determined not to allow further decay of the
empire by losing Austro-Hungarian holdings in the
Balkans to Serbia
- The last monarch of the old school".
48FJI (3)
- Immensely popular among all the various national
groups that comprised his kingdom
- Attributed to the above average standard of
living that his subjects enjoyed
- 1914 he rarely left his palaces but it was not
out of fear of assassination
49FJI (3)
- Lost major wars to France (1848) and Prussia
(1866)
- Brother, Maximilian, executed in Mexico.
- His son, Crown Prince Rudolph, committed suicide
in 1889
- Wife's assassinated by an anarchist in Geneva
(1897)
- Had numerous difficulties with his nephew and
heir, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who would be
assassinated by Serbian nationalists on
28-Jun-1914 in Sarajevo
50Assassination of Archduke 1914
51Franz Joseph
52Changes
- Viegrad new attention to rules, order,
organization
- Regulations, permits, limits on personal freedom
- Struggles between old and new
- Urban renewal old torn down, replaced with new
- Stone Han replaced with 2-story barracks
- Lights, cleanliness, Serbs, Jews, and women on
the bridge
53More stories
- Milan Glasicanin (Serb) gambling with the Devil
- Bukus Gaon (Jew) becomes a gambler
54Welcome to Sarajevo
- Directed by Michael Winterbottom
- 1997 film
55Whats Happening?
- Reporters trying to understand
- Different reporting styles question of
objectivity, taking sides
- Relationship with locals
56Struggles with objectivity
- Food for locals the eggs
- Double life dealing with strangers who dont
have a clue
57Who is the enemy?
58What about the children?
59UN Presence
- What can the UN do?
- What about priorities?
- What are the top 14?
60Documenting the horror
- Concentration camps
- Bombs, snipers, and soldiers
61Personalizing the conflict
- Woody Harrelson visits the father of prisoner
- Stephen takes up the orphans cause
- Promises
- Taking sides?
62Escape from Sarajevo
- Departure
- Stops along the way
- Massacre remains
- Serb patrol
- Arrival in Split
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65Concert in Sarajevo
- Vedran Smailovic
- Bread line massacre in May 1992
- 22 people killed
- He played 22 days in front of the bakery to
commemorate the victims
- Albinonis Adagio in G Minor
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