The Forgotten Majority
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Presenting ethnographic examples from the 1990’s wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the author shows how violence intensifies the relationship between people and places, how ethnicity becomes irrelevant for the analysis of war-related identifications situated in physical places and relying on practices, and how notions of normality, bravery and humiliation have been negotiated by the civilians in war.
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