Ansell, Thomas
(2018)
The role of religion within the Yugoslav Wars (1990- 1999) and the mantle of ethno-religion in post-conflict societies.
Master thesis, Master Religion Conflict and Globalisation.
Abstract
This thesis examines the role of religion in the Yugoslav Wars (1990-1999) and
development of peace thereafter. Considered in terms of ‘Conflict Transformation’, it
analyses the way that religion, culture and ethnicity have interplayed with politics
throughout the series of conflicts making up the Yugoslav Wars, through an examination of
the actions, traditions, symbols and narratives of each of the 3 main ethno-religious groups
in the region; Serbian Orthodox Christianity, Croatian Catholicism and Balkan Islam.
Following on from this, and contributing to a growing canon of scholarship regarding
transitional justice and reconciliation, the thesis considers the role that religious
mechanisms, actors and theories could have in creating a lasting peace in the region.
Examples are drawn from diverse geographical and temporal spaces to provide a
wholesome exploration of justice and reconciliation methods; both formal and ‘traditional’.
In accordance with the goal of reconciliatory peace, theoretical mechanisms and concrete
actions are canvassed and contrasted, building a full picture of the possibilities within the
Balkan region. Throughout the thesis, the requirement for a holistic, multi-layered and
ethno-religiosly sympathetic approach is expounded, whilst the actions of organisations
(local, national and international) are examined in concert with religious efforts and
thinking. The terms ‘narrative-restructuring’ and ‘relationship leading’ are introduced to
provide a template for reconstruction and action.
Type: |
Thesis
(Master)
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Supervisors (RUG): |
Supervisor | E-mail | Tutor organization | Tutor email |
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Tarusarira, J. | J.Tarusarira@rug.nl | | | McIvor, M.B. | M.McIvor@rug.nl | | |
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Degree programme: |
Master Religion Conflict and Globalisation |
Academic year: |
2017- 2018 |
Date of delivery: |
31 Aug 2018 |
Last modified: |
31 Aug 2018 11:33 |
URI: |
https://rcs.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/396 |
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