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Ian Bancroft provides an original ethnographic account of north Kosovo, mixing firsthand interviews and anecdotes with historical background and academic insight. The book goes to the heart of the ...
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10 March 2020

Twenty years on from the end of war, the status of the north of Kosovo remains disputed. Ten years on from Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia, the north’s predominantly Serb population continues to resist integration. Education, health, and other vital services continue to be provided by Serbia. These latent tensions regularly surface through various forms of resistance, including protests and barricades (most notably those of 2011); resistance which has many historical precedents. Ian Bancroft provides an original ethnographic account of the reality in north Kosovo, mixing first-hand interviews and anecdotes with historical background and academic insight. He explores a diverse array of themes, including the Trepča mines, religious and cultural life, and the Main Bridge over the river Ibar, which has become a symbol of the divided town of Mitrovica. Bancroft examines memories of the war and 2004 riots, and the daily realities of local governance and politics in a post-war environment. The book also goes to the heart of the border/boundary regions, the multi-ethnic Bošnjačka Mahala, and mixed areas on the periphery to tell the stories of those caught-up on the front-lines of conflict. As such, it offers valuable insights for aspiring peacebuilders into the challenges of working in a context of considerable complexity.
Price: $30.00
Pages: 204
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Series: Balkan Politics and Society
Publication Date:
10 March 2020
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838213644
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Soviet
The international community has expended much effort over the breakup of the former Yugoslavia but remains stuck over Kosovo. The unresolved issue of what to do about north Kosovo blocks progress. Much has been written about its Serb majority community but very little has been properly understood. This first-hand account challenges the stereotypes and prejudices that stifle thinking about how to constructively engage the north. As such, it is vital reading for peacebuilders eager to understand the intricacies and contradictions of a disputed territory.
Ian Bancroft is a writer and diplomat who has been based in the former Yugoslavia for over a decade. He has worked for the European Union in Kosovo and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and has written extensively about Balkan affairs for a variety of publications, including The Guardian and Radio Free Europe. He has lectured on conflict and peacebuilding, and is the author of a chapter, entitled Reconciliation through Recognition, in The Yugoslav Example: Violence, War and Difficult Ways Towards Peace. Bancroft has also written travel articles for, among others, Wine Spectator, The Independent and Open Democracy.