TY - BOOK AU - Matić-Zrnić,Natalija AU - Irvine,Jill A. AU - Lilly,Carol S. AU - Pavetić-Dickey,Janja TI - Natalija: Life in the Balkan Powder Keg, 1880-1956 SN - 9786155053153 AV - CT1458.M398 A3 2008eb U1 - 920.7209497 22 PY - 2008///] CY - Budapest, New York PB - Central European University Press KW - Women KW - Yugoslavia KW - Diaries KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women KW - bisacsh KW - Biography, Diaries, Personal narratives, Way of life, Women, World War I, World War II N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Maps --; Preface --; Introduction --; Part I. Years of Hope, 1880–1911 --; Chapter 1. Childhood --; Chapter 2. Learning Motherhood --; Chapter 3. Life and Politics in Small-Town Serbia --; Chapter 4. The Family Moves South --; Chapter 5. The Balkan Wars --; Part II. Years of War 1914-1924 --; Chapter 6. The War: Begins July 1914 to October 1915 --; Chapter 7. Refugees: October 1915 to January 1916, Prokuplje --; Chapter 8. Life Under Occupation: 1916 --; Chapter 9. Resistance: 1917 --; Chapter 10. Endings: 1918 --; Chapter 11. Beginnings: 1919 --; Part III. Years of Disappointment, 1924–1956 --; Chapter 12. A New Country, A New Life: 1924–1927 --; Chapter 13. Europe in Decline: 1932–1939 --; Chapter 14. War Again: 1939–1945 --; Chapter 15. Twilight --; Appendix: Natalija Matić-Zrnić and Her Family --; Glossary --; Bibliography --; Map Credits; restricted access N2 - The life story of a Serbian woman over a period of more than 70 years, preserved in memoirs, letters and mostly diaries, recounts the triumphs and tragedies of a life that takes place against the backdrop of extraordinary turbulence in the Balkans. It covers more than half a century, five wars (including the two world wars), and four ideologies. This is a time of excitement in Serbia as its leaders carve an independent state out of the Ottoman Empire and attempt to modernize a largely rural and “backward” corner of Europe. A time of opportunity for many who join in the effort to build the infrastructure of a modern economy, as well as the growing number of middle class families who send their children, in rare cases even girls, to the emerging system of state schools. Above all, a time of war, as the expanding Serbian state comes into conflict with its neighbors and, ultimately, the Great Powers of Europe. Accompanied by an introductory study, Natalija’s diary provides a rich background to understanding the on-going conflict in the Balkans today UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9786155053153 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9786155053153/original ER -