Readership: Scholars in social science and humanities fields with an interest in South-eastern Europe, identity issues, and sociolinguistic topics; the policy community and individuals involved with the many NGO's active in the Balkans; students in classes involving the Serbo-Croatian language, Balkan history, or contemporary Balkan politics.
Robert D. Greenberg, University of New Haven and Yale University
"A huge amount of research has gone into Greenberg's fine book. It is clearly written..." - Radmila Gorup, Slavic and East European Journal
1: Introduction 2: Serbo-Croatian: United or Not We Fall 3: Serbian: Isn't My Language Your Language? 4: Montenegrin: A Mountain Out of a Mole Hill? 5: Croatian: We Are Separate But Equal Twins 6: Bosnian: A Three-Humped Camel? 7: Conclusion 8: Postcript: Developments Since 2004 Appendix Works Cited Index