John R. Lampe
Forfatter af Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country
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John Lampe is Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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Værker af John R. Lampe
Ideologies and National Identities: The Case of Twentieth-Century Southeastern Europe (2006) 8 eksemplarer
Yugoslavia as History. 南斯拉夫史 1 eksemplar
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- Lampe, John R.
- Fødselsdato
- 1935-12-07
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- male
- Uddannelse
- University of Wisconsin (PhD|1971)
- Erhverv
- Foreign Service Officer
historian
professor
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- 8
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- 105
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- #183,191
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- 4.1
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- 1
- ISBN
- 22
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Lampe contended that the horrors of aftermath of Yugoslavia’s dissolution could be rationally explained by examining relatively recent events rather than relying on “the region’s ‘age-old antagonisms’Â?. He implied that western writers found it more convenient to use this over-simplified explanation and furthermore, that they would abandon it for an equally simplistic, opposite account when that suited their purposes. Although he did not voice the idea as specifically as Misch Glenny in _The Balkans_, Lampe indicated that great powers tended to view Yugoslavia as it suited their needs. The interaction of the great powers and Yugoslavia tended to be expressed in terms of how Yugoslavia could benefit the external powers more than vice versa.
Lampe emphasized two main points. The first point was that western politicians and analysts were apt to misunderstand and underestimate the Balkans and the regionâÂÂs importance. Second, the great powers framed their stance on Balkan affairs in their own, usually over-simplified, terms with little regard to the needs of the Balkan people or to the facts of the matter.… (mere)