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A Muslim Woman in Tito's Yugoslavia (Eastern European Studies (College Station, Tex.), No. 24.)

A Muslim Woman in Tito's Yugoslavia (Eastern European Studies (College Station, Tex.), No. 24.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A gripping, dark, and forcefully honest presentation
Review: Ably translated by Thomas J. Butler and Saba Risaluddin, A Muslim Woman In Tito's Yugoslavia by Munevera Hadzisehovic is the gripping and true story of a woman who observed first hand the horrific Serbian injustice toward Muslims; the callousness of the Communist Party toward a hard-working citizenry, as well as the detrimental and destabilizing effects of an intolerant state government. A gripping, dark, and forcefully honest presentation of social ills from a personal point of view, A Muslim Woman In Tito's Yugoslavia is recommended for inclusion in Islamic Studies, International Studies, and 20th Century European History reference library collections.


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