PuBLICATIONS

Šehidsko mezarje, Duliba, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Photo by Max Bergholz

Šehidsko mezarje, Duliba, Bosnia-Herzegovina | Photo by Max Bergholz

REcent PUBLICATIONS

 

BOOK

Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in Balkan Community (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2016).

Bosnian translation: Nasilje kao generativna sila: identitet, nacionalizam i sjećanje u jednoj balkanskoj zajednici. Trans. Senada Kreso (Sarajevo / Zagreb: Buybook, 2018).

Winner | 2019 Nanovic Institute for European Studies Laura Shannon Prize
Winner | 2018 Council for European Studies' European Studies Book Award
Winner | 2017 American Historical Association Herbert Baxter Adams Prize
Winner | 2017 Association for the Study of Nationalities Harriman Rothschild Book Prize
Winner | 2017 Canadian Association of Slavists' Taylor and Francis Book Prize in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
Finalist | 2017 Institute for the Study of Genocide's Raphael Lemkin Book Award

Reviews | American Historical Review [featured review]; Behar – časopis za književnost i društvena pitanja; Canadian Slavonic Papers [book roundtable – three commentaries and author response]; Choice Magazine; Contemporary European History; Danas; Defense Report; Études internationales; EuropeNow; Express; Filozofija i društvo; Foreign Affairs; Genocide Studies and Prevention; Helšinski odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji; H-Genocide; H-Soz-u-Kult; Humanističke studije; Journal of Cold War Studies; Journal of Modern History; Jutarnji list; Links; Nationalism and Ethnic Politics; Nationalities Papers [book symposium – three commentaries and author response]; Perspectives on Politics; Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar; Slavic Review; Southeastern Europe; XXZ magazin; Život - časopis za književnost i kulturu

Forthcoming Chinese translation in 2020 with Imaginist (Beijing).

 

ARTICLES + BOOK CHAPTERS
(IN ENGLISH)

“To Kill or Not to Kill? The Challenge of Restraining Violence in a Balkan Community.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 61, no. 4 (October 2019): 954-985.

"Thinking the Nation." American Historical Review 123, no. 2 (April 2018): 518-528.

| Interview with American Historical Review about "Thinking the Nation."

“Evidence, Explanation, and Telling Histories of Violence: A Response to Dragojević, Braun, and Fedorowycz.” Invited Book Symposium on Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in a Balkan Community, Nationalities Papers, 46, no. 6 (2018): 1146-1158.

“Assumptions and Evidence in the Study of Violence: A Response to Üngör, Vujačić, and Bokovoy.” Invited Book Roundtable on Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in a Balkan Community, Canadian Slavonic Papers 60, no. 1-2 (2018): 311-333.

"'As If Nothing Ever Happened:' Massacres, Missing Corpses, and Silence in a Bosnian Community." In Élisabett Anstett and Jean-Marc Dreyfus, eds., Destruction and Human Remains. Disposal and Concealment in Genocide and Mass Violence (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014), 15-45.

“Sudden Nationhood: The Microdynamics of Intercommunal Relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina after World War II.” American Historical Review 118, no. 3 (June 2013): 679-707.

“When All Could No Longer Be Equal in Death: A Local Community’s Struggle to Remember Its Fallen Soldiers in the Shadow of Serbia’s Civil War, 1955-1956.” The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies, no. 2008, (November, 2010): 1-58.

“The Strange Silence: Explaining the Absence of Monuments for Muslim Civilians Killed in Bosnia during the Second World War.” East European Politics and Societies 24, no. 3 (Summer 2010): 408-434.

 

ARTICLES + BOOK CHAPTERS
(IN bosnian, croatian, serbian)

“Naprasna nacionalnost: mikrodinamika odnosa među zajednicama u Bosni i Hercegovini nakon Drugog svjetskog rata” [Sudden Nationhood: The Microdynamics of Intercommunal Relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina after World War II]. Historijski zbornik [Historical Anthology], 71, broj 2 (2018): 283-319.

“Čudna šutnja: zašto nema spomenika za muslimanske civilne žrtve ubijene u Bosni u Drugom svjetskom ratu?” [The Strange Silence: Why Were There No Monuments for Muslim Civilians Killed in Bosnia During the Second World War?] Historijska traganja [Historical Searches], broj 8  (2012):109-147. (in Bosnian)

“Sveštenik, spomen ploča i borba za sećanje na pale borce u jednom selu u Srbiji, 1955-1956.” [The Priest, the Plaque, and the Struggle for the Remembrance of Fallen Soldiers in a Serbian Village, 1955-1956] in Dragana Radojičić i Aleksandra Pavićević (urednici), Spomen mesta, istorija, sećanja [Sites of Remembrance, History, Memory] (Beograd: Etnografski institut SANU, 2009), 37-46. (in Serbian)

“Među rodoljubima, kupusom, svinjama i varvarima: spomenici i grobovi NOR-a, 1947-1965 godine,” [Among Patriots, Cabbage, Pigs, and Barbarians: Monuments and Graves to the People’s Liberation War, 1947-1965] Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju [The Annual for Social History] godina XIV, sveska 1-3, (Beograd, 2007): 61-82. (in Serbian)