CROATIA: MYTH AND REALITY
C. Michael McAdams

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Croatia Myth & Reality: The Final Chapter

Bibliography

This monograph is intended to explore the background of a few of the more common myths in a readable, non-academic format; therefore foot-notes and endnotes were not used. However, dozens of articles and monographs have appeared covering many of the same myths over the years. The author acknowledges the work of every scholar, writer, and journalist who has previously pub-lished articles about one or more of these myths. Since 1991 hundreds of books and thousands of articles have appeared making

a complete bibliography impractical for a volume of this size. The following abbreviated, annotated bibliography includes only recent and available English language works dealing with today's Croatia and Bosnia. The first two English editions of this monograph included a bibliography with many sources from the 1930s through the 1970s, some of which were out-of-print and difficult to locate. These works have been listed in the Extended Bibliography. For technical reasons Croatian diacritical marks, found in the original print text, have been omitted.


Antic, Ljubomir and Letic, Franjo. Serbian Terrorism and Violence in Croatia 1990-1991. Zagreb: Republic of Croatia, 1991.

Baletic, Milovan, editor. Croatia 1994. Zagreb: INA- Konzalting D.o.o., 1994. ISBN 953-96108-1-8. [An excellent reference book dealing with every aspect of modern Croatia, including economy, borders, politics, history, and tourism].

Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-8014-9493-1. [Dr. Ivo Banac of Yale University is the foremost scholar of Croatian Studies in the United States. This scholarly book explores the foundations of Yugoslavia through the 1920s and describes why the failure of Yugoslavia was "structurally unavoidable." Numerous other works from the same author are excellent resources for more in-depth exploration].

Beljo, Ante. Genocide A Documented Analysis. Translated by D. Sladojevic-Sola. Sudbury, ONT: Northern Tribune Publishing, 1985.

Bennett, Christopher. Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse - Causes, Course and Conse-quences. New York: New York University Press, 1995.

ISBN 0-8147-1234-7. [A very readable analysis of the causes behind Yugoslavia's collapse].

Bilandzic, Dusan, et al. Croatia Between War and Independence. Zagreb: University of Zagreb, 1991.

Brozovic, Dalibor. The Kuna and the Lipa - the currency of the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb: National Bank of Croatia, 1994.

Cigar, Norman. Genocide in Bosnia - The Policy of "Ethnic Cleansing." College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-89096-638-9. (1)

Cohen, Leonard. Broken Bonds - Yugoslavia's Disintegration and Balkan Politics. Second Edition. Boulder: Westview Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8133-2477-7.

Cohen, Phillip. Serbia's Secret War. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-89096-688-5. (1)

Covic, Boze, ed. Roots of Serbian Aggression. Zagreb: Centar za strane jezike, 1993. ISBN 953-174-001-1.

Cushman, Thomas and Mestrovic, Stjepan. This Time We Knew. New York: New York University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8147-1535-4 (paper); -6 (cloth).

Croatia, Republic of. Constitution of the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb, 1991.

Croatia, Republic of. Croatia 1941-1991. Zagreb, 1991.

Croatian Anti-Calumny Project. Croatia and Croats in The New York Times. New York, 1994. [An expose of media bias: From CAP 333 East 34th St., No. 21, New York, NY 10016 USA].

Croatian Information Centre. Greater Serbia from Ideology to Aggression. Zagreb, 1992. ISBN 0-919817-30-0. (2)

Croatian Information Centre. Maps of Croatia. Zagreb, 1993. ISBN 0-919817-21-1. (2)

Cuvalo, Ante. The Croatian National Movement 1966-1972. Boulder: East European Monographs, 1990. ISBN 0-88033-179-8.

Fallows, James. Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy. New York: Pantheon Books, 1996. ISBN 0-679-442-09-X.

[While this book does not deal with Croatia specifically, it does explore media bias and arrogance in the United States].

Gutman, Roy. A Witness to Genocide. New York: MacMillan, 1993. ISBN 0-02-032-995-4.

Irvine, Jill. The Croat Question. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993. ISBN 0-8133-8542-3.

Kapetanovic, Ruzica. Say it in Croatian. Scottsdale, AZ: Associated Book Publishers, 1994. ISBN 0-910164-26-6. (3)

Knezevic, Anto. An Analysis of Serbian Propaganda. Translated by Sibelan E.S. For-rester. Zagreb: Dovia TT, 1992. [An outstanding analysis of Serbian myth-making focusing on Serbian mis-translations and omissions in the works of Franjo Tudjman].

Kostovic, Ivica and Judas, Milos. Mass Killing and Genocide in Croatia 1991-1992. Zagreb: Croatian University Press, 1992.

Macan, Tripimir, and Sentija, Josip. A Short History of Croatia. Zagreb: Croatian Writers' Association, 1992.

Magas, Branko. The Destruction of Yugoslavia - Tracking the Break-up 1980-92. London: Verso, 1993. ISBN 0-86091-593-X.

Maletic, Franjo, editor. Tko je tko u Hrvatskoj - Who is Who in Croatia. Zagreb: Golden Marketing, 1993. ISBN 953-6168-00-6.

Matica Hrvatska. Dubrovnik in War. Zagreb: Matica Hrvatska, 1993. ISBN 953-169-002-2. [Puts to rest with photographic evidence the myth that Durbrovnik was not seriously shelled in 1991].

Mestrovic, Stjepan, ed. Genocide After Emotion: The Postemotional Balkan War. London: Routledge, 1996. ISBN 0-415-12294-5.

Mestrovic, Stjepan. Habits of the Balkan Heart. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1993. ISBN 0-89096-593-5. (1)

Museum of Arts and Crafts. Borders of Croatia on Maps from 12th to 20th Century. Zagreb, 1993.

Pozzi, Henri. Black Hand Over Europe. Zagreb: Croatian Information Centre, 1994.

ISBN 953-6058-06-5. [A reprint of a 1935 work originally written in French. The book surveys the situation in Yugoslavia between the two world wars and in many ways predicts the events of World War II and depicts the "Greater Serbian" nature of Yugoslavia]. (2)

Prcela, John and Guldescu, Stanko, editors. Operation Slaughterhouse. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1995. ISBN 0-8059-3737-4. [At 575 pages, this is the definitive work on the post-war Bleiburg massacres with eyewitness accounts from many survi-vors who are since deceased].

Prpic, George J. Croatia and The Croatians. Scottsdale, AZ: Associated Publishers, 1982. ISBN 0-910164-02-9. [A selected and annotated bibliography in English divided by subject area and including pamphlets, articles, books, and theses by the distinguished professor emeritus of John Carroll University]. (3)

Silber, L. and Little, A. Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation.

New York: Penguin USA, 1996. ISBN 1-57500-005-9. [Although "Death of a State" would have been more accurate a title, this is a print version of the very popular BBC television series of the same title first aired in late 1995].

Tudjman, Franjo. Croatia on Trial. Translated by Zdenka Palic-Kusan. London: United Publishers, 1981.

Tudjman, Franjo. Nationalism in Contemporary Europe. Boulder: East European Monographs, 1981. ISBN 0-914710-70-2. [In this book the dissident who would become the first president of Croatia accurately predicted many of the events of a decade later that would lead to the fall of communism.]

Zerjavic, Vladimir. Yugoslavia - Manipulations with the Number of War Victims. Zagreb: Croatian Information Centre, 1993. ISBN 0-91981732-7. [An exploration of exaggerated claims of casualties in World War II in English, French, German and Croatian]. (2)


(1) Books from Texas A&M University Press may be ordered by mail at Drawer C, John Lindsey Building, College Station, TX 77843-4354 USA.

(2) Books from the Croatian Information Centre may be ordered by mail at Trg Stjepana Radica 3, 41000 Zagreb, Croatia.

(3) Books from Associated Book Publishers may be ordered by mail from P.O.B. 629, Newtown, PA 18940-0629 USA.


EXTENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books

Albrecht-Carrie, Rene. Italy at the Paris Peace Conference. Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1966.

Beard, Charles A. and Radin, George. The Balkan Pivot: Yugoslavia. New York: Macmillan Company, 1929.

Bonifacic, Antun and Mihanovich, Clement, Editors. The Croatian Nation in its Struggle for Freedom and Independence. Chicago: "Croatia" Cultural Publishing Center, 1955.

Croatia, Republic of. Peace Conference on Yugoslavia: Croatian Approach. Zagreb, 1991.

Dedijer, Valdimir; Bozic, Ivan; Cirkovic, Sima; Ekmecic, Milorad. History of Yugoslavia. New York: McG-raw-Hill, 1974.

Epstein, Julius. Operation Keelhaul. Old Greenwich: Devin-Adair, 1973.

Eterovich, Adam. Croatian and Dalmatian Coats of Arms. Palo Alto, CA: Ragusan Press, 1978.

Eterovich, Francis and Spalatin, Christopher, Editors. Croatia Land, People, Culture. 2 volumes. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964 (I), 1970 (II).

Grakalic, Marijan. Hrvatski Grb. Zagreb: Nakladni Zavod Matice Hrvatske, 1990.

Grana, Gianni. Malaparte. Firenze: Il Castoro, 1968.

Hecimovic, Joseph. In Tito's Death Marches and Extermination Camps. Translated and edited by John Prcela. New York: Carlton Press, 1962.

Hefer, Stjepan. Croatian Struggle for Freedom and Statehood. Translated by Andrija Ilic. Buenos Aires: Croatian Information Service, 1959.

Hoptner, Jacob. Yugoslavia in Crisis 1934-1941. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962.

Lederer, Ivo J. Yugoslavia at the Paris Peace Conference. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1963.

Letica, Slaven, Editor. Croatia 1990. Zagreb: Presidency of the Republic of Croatia, 1990.

Malaparte, Curzio. Kaputt. Translated by Cesare Foligno. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1946.

Malaparte, Curzio. The Skin. Translated by David Moore. Malboro, VT: Marlboro Press, 1988.

McDonald, Gordon C., et al. Area Handbook for Yugoslavia. Washington: U.S. Govern-ment Printing Office, 1973.

Milazzo, Matteo J. The Chetnik Movement & The Yugoslav Resistance. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975.

Naval Intelligence Division. Jugoslavia. 2 vols. London: British Government, 1944.

Nikolic, Vinko. Bleiburg Uzroci I Posljedice. Munich: Knjiznica Hrvatske Revije, 1988.

Nyrop, Richard F., Editor. Yugoslavia a country study. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1982.

Omrcanin, Ivo. The Pro-Allied Putsch in Croatia in 1944. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1975.

Prcela, John and Guldescu, Stanko, editors. Operation Slaughterhouse. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1970.

PrpiŲ, George J. Croatia and The Croatians. Scottsdale, AZ: Associated Publishers, 1982.

Ristic, Dragisa N. Yugoslavia's Revolution of 1941. University Park, PA: Penn State Press: 1966.

Roberts, Walter R. Tito, Mihailovic and the Allies 1941-1945. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1973.

Singleton, Fred. Twentieth-Century Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976.

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Translated by Marko Vavicic. Belgrade: 1974.

Stjepan Srkulj. Hrvatska Povijest. Zagreb: 1937.

Tomasevich, Jozo. The Chetniks. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1975.

Vrancic, Vjekoslav. U Sluzbi Domovine. Buenos Aires, 1977.


Chapters in Books and Monographs

Babic, Ivan. "Military History." In Croatia Land, People Culture, Vol I. Edited by Francis H. Eterovich and C. Spalatin. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964.

Benkovic, Theodore. Tragedy of a Nation. Chicago, 1946.

Cesarich, George W. "Yugoslavia was Created Against the Will of the Croatian People." In The Croatian Nation, pp. 192-211. Edited by Antun F. Bonifacic and Clement S. Mihanovich. Chicago: Croatian Cultural Publishing Center, 1955.

McAdams, C. Michael. Allied Prisoners of War in Croatia 1941-1945. Arcadia, CA: Croatian Information Service, 1980.

McAdams, C. Michael. Whitepaper on Andrija Artukovic. Arcadia, CA: Croatian Infor-mation Service, 1975.

Tudjman, Franjo. Croatia on Trial. Translated by Zdenka Palic-Kusan. London: United Publishers, 1981.

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