© Columbia University Press
April, 2008
Cloth, 256 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-70050-4
$37.50
"Stevan K. Pavlowitch has brought fresh interest to the study of the Second World War in Yugoslavia, in an elegantly written history." — James Gow, professor of international peace and security, King's College London
"Reading this book has provided many new insights and has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience." — Klaus Schmider, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst
"An indispensable addition to the library of every Balkan historian or student." — Marcus Tanner, Balkan Insight
"Highly recommended." — Choice
"Hitler’s New Disorder promises to become essential reading . . . Pavlowitch has made an outstanding contribution." — Christof N. Morrissey, H-German
"An indispensable sourcebook for anyone interested in the history of the Balkans during this period." — Robert M. Hayden, The International History Review
"Presents the clearest analyses that this reviewer has seen of the complicated interactions of the various political and military forces engaged. . .this is detailed, fine-grained history. . .a major achievment. " — Robert M. Hayden, International History Review
"A very solid "synthetic treatment" that has long been needed. It must have been a herculean effort to keep track of various events, let alone make sense of all of the interweaving elements." — Historian