Acknowledgments
First, as this manuscript is a revised version of my doctoral dissertation at Boston College, I would like to thank my supervisor, Larry Wolff. His analysis over the years was most helpful and his encouraging attitude made such a large project bearable. James Cronin and Timothy Crawford also served as wonderful advisors and work in their seminars led to presentations and the publication of journal articles. I should also like to thank the Graduate Student Association at
Bibliographical information on these stand-alone, revised versions of pieces of this monograph, from most recent to oldest is: “Enlarging Yugoslavia: Tito’s Quest for Expansion, 1945–48,” European History Quarterly 47:2 (April 2017), pp. 284–310; “Nonalignment: Yugoslavia’s Answer to Bloc Politics,” Journal of Cold War Studies 13:1 (Winter 2011), pp. 146–69; “A Struggle for the Hearts and Minds: Ideology and Yugoslavia’s Third Way to Paradise,” Connections: Annual European History Review, 4 (2008), pp. 18–30; “The Dynamics of Constitutionalism and Legality in Titoist Yugoslavia,” Hindsight, 1:1 (Spring 2007), pp. 69–93.