The Denial of BosniaPenn State Press, 2000 - 156 pages |
Contents
Scheming for Destruction | 1 |
Two Histories | 5 |
The Christian Model of Europe | 9 |
A Third History | 15 |
Exclusiveness and University | 19 |
The Islamic Enigma | 23 |
The Denial of Bosnia | 29 |
Evidence From The Latest War | 35 |
The Multilation of the State | 73 |
Incompatible Civilizations | 79 |
Building a Nucleus | 89 |
Trust | 95 |
Two Renewals | 99 |
Renewal and Sustainable Growth | 105 |
The Riddle of Europes Future | 111 |
Afterword | 119 |
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