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Heroes, Traitors, and Survivors redefines Southeastern Europe's role in modern military history. Long dismissed as a "powder keg" of violence, the region emerges here as a crucial laboratory of military innovation, governance, and state formation in the early twentieth century. Spanning the Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, Montenegro, Serbia, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, the book traces how mobilization operated as a negotiated process between state elites, military mediators, and local communities rather than as a purely coercive act.
Using a transimperial and multiscalar approach, this book examines how small states mobilized vast armies with unprecedented speed, thereby often outpacing larger empires and balancing between acceptance, endurance, and refusal while employing pragmatic tools such as land reform, tax relief, and social welfare to secure participation. By repositioning Southeastern Europe as a laboratory of military mobilizations, Heroes, Traitors, and Survivors highlights the overlooked roles of women, noncombatants, and intermediaries in shaping wartime and postwar societies.
Richly grounded in multilingual archival research, it offers a new lens on the relationship between empire, nation, and militarization, appealing to scholars and advanced students of European, military, and imperial history, as well as general readers interested in the global dimensions of modern warfare.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
"One of the holiest duties:" The Institutionalization of Military Service
Chapter 2
"The people to be satisfied:" Chasing the Mood of Ordinary Subjects
Chapter 3
"To spare our own blood:" Paramilitaries, Local Cleavages, and Military Intersection
Chapter 4
"The best days of his life:" Barracks, the Front, Desertion, and Evasion
Chapter 5
"To prohibit women's entry into the army:" Mobilization Field, State, and Women
Chapter 6
"Whoever served the enemy cannot be allowed to return:" Occupation and its Aftermath
Conclusion



