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- catalog abstract ""In July 1995, more than 7,500 Bosnians from the city of Srebrenica were massacred by troops of the Bosnian Serb Army. Another 30,000 women and children were forcibly removed from their homes in this United Nations-declared "safe area." The siege of Srebrenica, while it represented the greatest atrocity witnessed in Europe since the end of world War II, was only one episode of a larger war against the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s. One quarter of a million people lost their lives in that war, and another 2.5 million were displaced as refugees." "As many as 20,000 of those Bosnian refugees - approximately 500 of them survivors of Srebrenica - have come to settle in St. Louis. After the Fall documents the tragedy of Srebrenica and its effects on the lives of one extended family in St. Louis. Through richly textured photographs and first-person interview narratives with members of the Oric family, the following pages present the sequence of events that led to the siege of Srebrenica, the genocide that followed, the refugees' journey to St. Louis, and the ongoing efforts of thousands of survivors to build new lives while awaiting word of loved ones still reported as "missing.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11919893.
- catalog contributor b11919894.
- catalog coverage "Genocide Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""In July 1995, more than 7,500 Bosnians from the city of Srebrenica were massacred by troops of the Bosnian Serb Army. Another 30,000 women and children were forcibly removed from their homes in this United Nations-declared "safe area." The siege of Srebrenica, while it represented the greatest atrocity witnessed in Europe since the end of world War II, was only one episode of a larger war against the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s. One quarter of a million people lost their lives in that war, and another 2.5 million were displaced as refugees." "As many as 20,000 of those Bosnian refugees - approximately 500 of them survivors of Srebrenica - have come to settle in St. Louis. After the Fall documents the tragedy of Srebrenica and its effects on the lives of one extended family in St. Louis. Through richly textured photographs and first-person interview narratives with members of the Oric family, the following pages present the sequence of events that led to the siege of Srebrenica, the genocide that followed, the refugees' journey to St. Louis, and the ongoing efforts of thousands of survivors to build new lives while awaiting word of loved ones still reported as "missing.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "155 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "After the fall.".
- catalog identifier "1883982367 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "After the fall.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng bos".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "St. Louis, Mo. : Missouri Historical Society Press ; Columbia Mo. : Distributed by the University of Missouri Press,".
- catalog relation "After the fall.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Herzegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog spatial "Genocide Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog spatial "Missouri Saint Louis.".
- catalog subject "949.703 21".
- catalog subject "DR1313.7.A85 M43 2000".
- catalog subject "Genocide Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog subject "Genocide Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "Massacres Bosnia and Hercegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog subject "Massacres Bosnia and Herzegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog subject "Orić family.".
- catalog subject "Refugees Bosnia and Hercegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog subject "Refugees Bosnia and Herzegovina Srebrenica.".
- catalog subject "Refugees Missouri Saint Louis.".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Atrocities.".
- catalog title "After the fall : Srebrenica survivors in St. Louis / text and interviews by Patrick McCarthy ; photographs by Tom Maday ; foreword by David Rohde ; translation and interpretation by Lejla Susic.".
- catalog type "text".