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Myths and Bombs: War, State Popularity and the Collapse of National Mythology

Pages 25-54 | Published online: 14 Mar 2008
 

Notes

1. Erlanger, “Belgrade ‘Targets’ Find Unity ‘From Heaven.’”

2. Blum, Rogue State, 76.

3. Erlanger, “Belgrade ‘Targets’ Find Unity ‘From Heaven.’”

4. Blum, Rogue State; LaFeber, America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945–2000; McClintock, “American Doctrine and Counterinsurgency State Terror.”

5. Judah, The Serbs; Mertus, Kosovo; Pavković, The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia; Anzulovic, Heavenly Serbia.

6. Peters, Collateral Damage.

7. Mertus, Kosovo; Cohen, History in Three Keys.

8. Parekh, “The Concept of National Identity.”

9. Ehrenreich, Blood Rites; Calhoun, “Nationalism and Ethnicity.”

10. Centeno, Blood and Debt.

11. Smith, The Ethnic Origins of Nations.

12. Comaroff and Stern, “New Perspectives on Nationalism and War.”

13. Smith, The Ethnic Origins of Nations.

14. Anderson, Imagined Communities.

15. Breuilly, Nationalism and the State; Gellner, Nations and Nationalism.

16. Breuilly, Nationalism and the State.

17. Smith, “War and Ethnicity.”

18. Weber et al., From Max Weber, 335.

19. Shaw and Creighton, “Introduction.”

20. Bullock and Firebaugh, “Guns and Butter?”

21. Mitchell and Russel, “Militarisation and the South African State”; Skocpol, States and Social Revolutions; Stein, The Nation at War.

22. Tilly, Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000.

23. Gamson, The Strategy of Social Protest.

24. Tilly, The Contentious French; idem, From Mobilization to Revolution; idem, Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000.

25. Skocpol, Social Revolutions in the Modern World; Hirschman, Exit, Voice and Loyalty.

26. Krstić, personal interview with Danilo Mandic.

27. Bataković, The Kosovo Chronicles.

28. Pavković, The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia.

29. Vickers, Between Serb and Albanian; Malcolm, Kosovo; Pavković, The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia.

30. Malcolm, Kosovo; Judah, The Serbs; Prifti, Confrontation in Kosova.

31. Pavlowitch, Yugoslavia; idem, A History of the Balkans, 1804–1945; idem, Serbia; Ćirković, The Serbs; Pavković, The Fragmentation of Yugoslavia; Hudson, Breaking the South Slav Dream.

32. Bataković, The Kosovo Chronicles; Mitrovich, The Genocide of the Romans and Slavs.

33. Gocic, “Symbolic Warfare.”

34. Johnstone, Fools' Crusade.

35. Banac, The National Question in Yugoslavia; Djilas and Bulatović, Srpsko Pitanje, 1991; Bataković, The Kosovo Chronicles.

36. Bogdanovic, Knjiga o Kosovu; Jevtic, Bitka za Kosovo.

37. International Crisis Group, After Milošević; Rupnik, International Perspectives on the Balkans; Grigor'ev et al., Catastrophe in the Balkans.

38. Logar, personal interview with Danilo Mandic; Strategic Marketing, “Threat Perception”; Đukić, Milošević and Marković; Cox, The History of Serbia; Parenti, To Kill a Nation.

39. Crane, “From Korea to Kosovo.”

40. Doder and Branson, Milosevic; Ignatieff, Virtual War.

41. Krstić, Kosovo Facing the Court of History, 273.

42. Leurdijk and Zandee, Kosovo.

43. Ignatieff, Virtual War.

44. Pavlowitch, Serbia; Đukić, Milošević and Marković; Krstić, Kosovo Facing the Court of History.

45. Đukić, Milošević and Marković.

46. Dragovic-Soso, “The Impact of International Intervention on Domestic Political Outcomes.”

47. Johnson, The Sorrows of Empire, 79.

48. Tilly, Contention and Democracy in Europe, 1650–2000; idem, Social Movements, 1768–2004; Breuilly, Nationalism and the State.

49. Tilly, The Contentious French.

50. This is to be sharply distinguished from measuring signs of national mythology in the media accounts themselves: my concern is what was happening in the streets, not in media discourse, which merely serves as a supply of information.

51. Boyatzis, Transforming Qualitative Information.

52. Similar indicators from several accounts of the same event are counted only once, as are combined thematic indicators (e.g. appeal to Kosovo Polje + appeal to threatened Orthodox monasteries in single banner).

53. Kelic and Jovanovic, NATO Aggression in the Objective.

54. Gamson, The Strategy of Social Protest.

55. Đukić, Milošević and Marković, 131, 136.

56. Cox, The History of Serbia, 170.

57. Đukić, Milošević and Marković, 136–37.

58. Doder and Branson, Milosevic, 267.

59. Danas, 29 April 1999, 6.

60. Đukić, Milošević and Marković, 135.

61. Grigor'ev et al., Catastrophe in the Balkans, 7.

62. Đukić, Milošević and Marković, 133.

63. Cox, The History of Serbia, 168.

64. Danas, 27 March 1999, 8.

65. LeBor, Milosevic: A Biography 2002, 289.

66. Cox, The History of Serbia, 170.

67. Johnstone, Fools' Crusade, 124.

68. Ignatieff, Virtual War, 150.

69. “Air Supremacy,” Daily Telegraph (London), 25 May 1999.

70. Clark, Civil Resistance in Kosovo, 185.

71. Doder and Branson, Milosevic, 268.

72. Mamdani, Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk; idem, Good Muslim, Bad Muslim.

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Danilo Mandić

Danilo Mandić, Djorda Radojlovica 27, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Email: [email protected]

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