Kosovo: The Politics of Identity and Space

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Routledge, 2005 M10 9 - 344 pages

Kosovo: The Politics of Identity and Space explores the Albanian-Serbian confrontation after Slobodan Milosevic's rise to power and the policy of repression in Kosovo through the lens of the Kosovo education system. The argument is woven around the story of imposed ethnic segregation in Kosovo's education, and its impact on the emergence of exclusive notions of nation and homeland among the Serbian and Albanian youth in the 1990s. The book also critically explores the wider context of the Albanian non-violent resistance, including the emergence of the parallel state and its weaknesses. Kosovo: The Politics of Identity and Space not only provides an insight into events that led to the bloodshed in Kosovo in the late 1990s, but also shows that the legacy of segregation is one of the major challenges the international community faces in its efforts to establish an integrated multi-ethnic society in the territory.

 

Contents

Education and national mobilization in Kosovo
52
The path to Kosovos two national education systems
75
The establishment of Albanian parallel education
97
Celebration of Albanian nationhood in parallel
127
Segregation in Kosovo prevails before and after
182
Conclusion
213
Bibliography
288
Index
314
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About the author (2005)

Denisa Kostovicova is a Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has published articles on nationalism and post-war reconciliation in the Balkans and on the challenges of the region’s integration with Europe.

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