Dr Zuzana Poláčková studied History, Political Science in Bratislava at Comenius University and in Brno at Masaryk University. Since 2000, she is Senior Research Fellow, Associate Professor of History and Political Science at the Institute of History of the Slovak Aademy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia. Her previous books include Portugal and Slovakia in Comparative Perspective: Essays on Iberian-Slavic political, social, and cultural questions (with Pieter van Duin; ibidem, Stuttgart 2023) and Za oponou slovensko-rakúskych vzťahov v 20. storočí [“Behind the curtain of Slovak-Austrian relations in the 20th century”] (Veda, Bratislava 2013). Dr Pieter Cornelis van Duin studied History and Philosophy at Leiden University. Since 2000, he worked at the University of Leiden and the University of Cape Town. He is an Honorary Fellow of the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Currently, Pieter C. van Duin is an independent historian, working on problems of ethnicity and social conflict. His previous books include Portugal and Slovakia in Comparative Perspective: Essays on Iberian-Slavic political, social, and cultural questions (with Zuzana Poláčková; ibidem, Stuttgart 2023) and Central European Crossroads: Social Democracy and National Revolution in Bratislava (Pressburg), 1867–1921 (Berghahn, Oxford / New York 2009). Dr Slavomír Michálek is the Head of the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
An innovative attempt to throw light on unknown Montenegro. Unfortunately, the problem of genocide is also part of the story. Migration, multiculturalism, political conflict, and war are indeed the main features of Montenegro´s history. —Leo Lucassen, Professor of Social History, University of Leiden, The Netherlands The Western Balkans is undoubtedly one of the most interesting regions in Europe. Serbian nationalism, but also other South Slav nationalisms figure prominently even today. Montenegro is a special case in this context. —Dr Juraj Marušiak, historian and political scientist, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia