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The Double Legacy of Bernalism in Science Diplomacy. [PDF]
Abstract Recent debates in the history of science aimed at reconstructing the history of scientific diplomacy have privileged the analysis of forms of diplomacy coming from above. Instead, the objective of this paper is to raise awareness of these debates by looking at attempts at scientific diplomacy from below. Such a shift in perspective might allow
Ienna G.
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The 1950s in Australia began with the newly elected Menzies Government's campaign to ban the Communist Party of Australia, feeding into and sustaining growing anti‐communist rhetoric in the post‐war nation. Fears of communist infiltration coloured the actions of the Australian peace movement, with public commentators and political figures condemning ...
Hannah Viney
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Concerned about a lack of legitimacy, European Union (EU) institutions have increasingly engaged in memory politics to enhance European identity. Yet, memory of the EU is still closely connected to the collective identity formation of nation‐states, especially in the field of education, the focus of this study.
Inari Sakki +8 more
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MACEDONIAN AND GREEK REFUGEE CHILDREN IN EASTERN EUROPE: LANGUAGE, POLITICS AND IDENTITIES
The paper uses life stories and archival evidence to explore the relations between Macedonian and Greek refugee children who escaped the violence of the Greek Civil War and grew up in children’s homes in Eastern Europe.
Riki Van Boeschoten
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Miloš Moskovljević, opunomoćeni poslanik FNRJ u Oslu [PDF]
This article is an analysis of the circumstances in which Miloš Moskovljević worked and the results of his diplomatic activities as plenipotentiary envoy of FPRY to Oslo, Norway.
Momčilo Isić
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Walking a Tightrope: Tito’s Regional Ambitions and the Cominform Resolution
One of the major consequences of the Second World War in the Balkans was the formation of a powerful and highly ambitious regime in Belgrade. Tito skillfully capitalized on the turmoil in the region and the opportunity to create a multiethnic socialist ...
P. Dragišić
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Political activities of ibeovci emigrants in Hungary (1948–1953) [PDF]
As a consequence of the outbreak of the Soviet-Yugoslav conϐlict, Cominform emigrant communities were established in the Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe, including Hungary.
Péter VUKMAN
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Intermediaries as Change Agents: Translating, Interpreting, and Expanding Socialism
The Russian Review, Volume 82, Issue 3, Page 387-400, July 2023.
Charles D. Shaw, Constantin I. Iordachi
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Paul Eluard: Yugoslavian Episode
The paper discusses the personal and political relations between the French surrealist poet Paul Éluard and Serbian writers and intellectuals, first of all Marko Ristić, a theorist and one of the founders of the Serbian surrealist movement.
Velimir Mladenović
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Yugoslavia and Informbiro: Causes and the beginning of the conflict [PDF]
Conflict of Yugoslavia and Cominform certainly represents the first and the most significant conflict in the so-called Eastern Bloc, which was under the leadership of the USSR. The epilogue of the conflict was the split between Yugoslavia and the Eastern
Tošić-Malešević Nikola
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