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Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives
Papers relating to The Death of Yugoslavia, television documentary series, (1941, 1985-1996)Reference code: GB99 KCLMA The Death of Yugoslavia Title: The Death of Yugoslavia, television documentary series, (1941, 1985-1996) Dates of creation of material: 1941, 1985-1996 Level of description: collection level Extent: 0.33 metres cubed or 33 boxes of papers
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The Death of Yugoslavia is a five part television documentary produced by Brian Lapping Associates, a London based television production company, for the BBC television and broadcast during Sep-Oct 1995. The Associate Producer of the documentary was Michael Simkin, Series Producer - Norma Percy, Producer/Director - Angus Macqueen and Paul Mitchell.
Presented to the Centre by Norma Percy, Brian Lapping Associates, Nov 1995.
The Death of Yugoslavia archive, 1941,1985-1996, consists of interview transcripts, videotapes, transmission scripts, files, press cuttings and published material concerning the disintegration of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) during 1987-1994. It includes VHS videos of episodes 1-5 of the documentary Death of Yugoslavia, and transcripts of eighty-seven interviews, mostly uncut (though questions are sometimes omitted), with eyewitnesses the Republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (containing only the Republics of Serbia and Montenegro), who describe their experiences of the rise of nationalism, constitutional developments, civil war and ethnic conflict, and members of the international community, involved in the search for a solution. The collection is arranged in sections as outlined above, with the interview transcripts and video cassettes arranged in alphabetical order by surname.
AccessOpen, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.
CopyrightCopies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.
LanguagePredominantly English, but including material in Serbo-Croat, Slovene, French and German.
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