<p>This historical ghost story describes the defeat of Hungarian nobles by the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century. It then turns to the re-conquest expulsion of the Turks and repopulation of the area by two enlightened Habsburg emperors Joseph II and Leopold II. The Habsburgs accepted a mix of immigrants including Germans French Czech Hungarian Slovak Croatian Serb Romanian and Jewish settlers in an Eastern Land Rush. The final part of the story deals with the murder in Sarajevo on June 28 1914 of the heir to the Habsburg crown Archduke Franz Ferdinand which precipitated World War I. The postscript attributes current and recent changes worldwide to the poorly settled issues after the First World War. <em>Homeland History</em> offers a brief overview of the complexities of this small area of East Central Europe. The author imagines his ghost following the history of events from the 16th century to modern day and notes the the unfortunate and incompetent meddling of Western politicians into affairs of countries of which they know nothing creating and splicing up countries and building walls and fences instead of bridges. </p><p></p><p>Imre Babics grew up in Vojvodina (Vajdasag) the area discussed in this book. He experienced ethnic cleansing and genocide first hand as a child when his father was killed by Tito partisans. He moved from Yugoslavia (now Serbia) to Hungary then to France Canada and the USA. He speaks five languages with native fluency. He earned a doctorate in veterinary medicine in France and a Ph.D. in microbiology and immunology from Colorado State University. Before retirement in 2000 he was professor and department chair at Iowa State University. </p>
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