About Serbian Classics

Serbian Classics was established in 1999 in order to publish Vuk Drašković’s novel Knife.  Since then it has published eight more translations of twentieth-century authors whose works are essential to understanding Serbia and its people.

Serbian Classics also sponsors the Serbian Classics Short Story Contest which publishes in June of each year stories selected for awards in a volume entitled Приче из српске дијаспоре / Stories from the Serbian Diaspora.  See the Contest Rules page here.

About Unwritten History

Unwritten History, Inc. was established in 2005 in order to publish Ratko Mladić:  Tragic Hero, a casebook by a variety of authors who defended the unjustly accused general and provided much needed historical context that was routinely omitted by Western news sources and analysts.

Translations of primary sources include The Opening Statement of Dr. Radovan Karadžić at the International Criminal Tribunal before the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague: March 1–2, 2010.  The new translation corrected innumerable errors made by the ICTY’s interpreters, and it forced the ICTY to revise its official trial transcript according to the new translation.

Of seminal importance is Rethinking Srebrenica by Stephen Karganović and Ljubiša Simić, who empirically examined all the evidence in the ICTY’s possession for the alleged “Srebrenica Massacre.” No one had bothered to examine the evidence before.  Their startling conclusions reveal the alleged genocide to be a hoax.  Any other team of legal and forensic medical examiners going through the same evidence would necessarily come to the same conclusion.

The Creation of the Republika Srpska by Nikola Koljević is an insider’s view of the Dayton Peace Conference that ended the Bosnian War.  Dr. Koljević was the sole representative of the Bosnian Serbs at the conference and signatory to the Dayton Peace Agreement.  His written memoirs along with notes and audio cassettes were assembled and edited by his wife and daughter after his untimely death in 1997.

Unwritten History is also proud to have published Michel Collon’s seminal study on the Kosovo War, Media Lies and the Conquest of Kosovo, a handbook for a clear understanding the United States and the EU’s raw economic motivations that belied their human pronouncements.

These books will serve not only students, historians, journalists, and academics who study the period, but also readers who want to know more about the causes that led the U.S., the EU, and Nato to make such disastrous decisions in the Balkans that, in the long term, ran violently against their own interests.