EMPERORS’ CHILDREN, KINGS’ STEPCHILDREN National Minorities in Yugoslavia 1918-1941
The Yugoslav state, with its mosaic-like ethnic and religious make-up inherited a number of unsolved national problems from the states whose territories became its parts; the state nationalism distinguishing between loyal and disloyal, Slavic and non-Slavic minorities, despite all measures aimed at strengthening "national elements" in minority-inhabited areas, played one of the main roles in defining such unbalanced policy ...
from the review of prof. Dr. Milan Ristović