Re-Making Kozarac Agency, Reconciliation and Contested Return in Pos

This book explores agency, reconciliation and minority return within the context of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia. It focuses on a community in North-West Bosnia, which successfully reversed the worst episode of ethnic cleansing prior to Srebrenica by f

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RE-MAKING KOZARAC AGENCY, RECONCILIATION AND CONTESTED RETURN IN POST-WAR BOSNIA

SEBINA SIVAC-BRYANT

Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict

Series Editor John D. Brewer Queen's University Belfast Belfast, United Kingdom This series aims to bring together in one series scholars from around the world who are researching the dynamics of post-conflict transformation in societies emerging from communal conflict and collective violence. The series welcomes studies of particular transitional societies emerging from conflict, comparative work that is cross-national, and theoretical and conceptual contributions that focus on some of the key processes in post-conflict transformation. The series is purposely interdisciplinary and addresses the range of issues involved in compromise, reconciliation and societal healing. It focuses on interpersonal and institutional questions, and the connections between them. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14641

Sebina Sivac-Bryant

Re-Making Kozarac Agency, Reconciliation and Contested Return in Post-War Bosnia

Sebina Sivac-Bryant Independent scholar London, United Kingdom

ISBN 978-1-137-58837-1 ISBN 978-1-137-58838-8 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-58838-8

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In memory of my mother, Zuhra Sivac

Series Editor’s Introduction

Compromise is a much used but little understood term. There is a sense in which it describes a set of feelings (the so-called spirit of compromise) that involve reciprocity, representing the agreement to