Pad Stanka Opačića Ćanice - od Korduna do logora i natrag [PDF]
Paper analyses political fall of Stanko Opačić Ćanica in year 1950, his arrest, interrogation, incarceration on Goli otok labor camp and subsequent surveillance after the release by the Yugoslav secret police.
Martin Previšić
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IDEOLOŠKO-POLITIČKO PREVASPITAVANjE ŽENA U LOGORIMA GOLI OTOK I SVETI GRGUR (ANALIZA SVEDOČANSTAVA)
The theoretical framework of this paper is the historical Resolution of the Soviet Informbiro issued on June 28, 1948, and its unforeseeable consequences in Yugoslavia.
Gordana Zalad
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Zaboravljanje traume – Goli otok u jugoslovenskoj semiosferi
U radu se analiziraju semiotički procesi koji se odvijaju pod institucionalnim pritiskom, a dovode do toga da sociokulturna zajednica pamti, odnosno zaboravlja po diktatu aktuelnog režima, što znači da kolektivnom mnemonikom, ponekad i brutalno ...
Tatjana Đurišić Bečanović
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Ko je sve bio na Golom otoku? Broj i struktura političkih kažnjenika koji su bili na prevaspitavanju u "Preduzeću Mermer" i drugim logorima. [PDF]
The paper brings new facts and analyses regarding the number and structure of political prisoners in Yugoslavia who were detained in labour camps and prisons as supporters of the Informbiro (“ibeovci”) from 1948 to 1956.
Srđan Cvetković
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Socialism and culture: Do we remember it at all? [PDF]
The immediate motive for organizing the Belgrade symposium “Socialism and Culture” held in late 1969 were prohibitions. After June 1968 there were about forty political interventions in Serbia (while there had been none in the previous twenty years ...
Bošković Dušan
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Spatial identities of Pag Island and the southern parts of the Velebit littoral [PDF]
Prostorni identitet koncept je koji ponajprije podrazumijeva posljedice percepcije prostora, svijesti o prostoru i poistovjećivanja s prostorom, odnosno doživljaj kolektivne pripadnosti određenom području ili mjestu. Najčešće je rezultat niza historijsko-
Branimir Vukosav, Lena Mirošević
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(In)visible migrants: The Nazarene emigration to North America during communism in Yugoslavia [PDF]
The migration of religious minorities from the region of Southeast Europe to North America was not in the focus of ethno-anthropological, sociological and historiographical research until recently.
Đurić-Milovanović Aleksandra
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Prilozi za biografiju Vojislava Mišića [PDF]
In a marriage of Živojin Mišić and Lujza Mišić three sons and three daughters were born. The youngest son, Vojislav, was born on July 1, 1902 in the City of Valjevo.
Kosta Nikolić, Rade Ristanović
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Intelligence and Security Services in Tito's Yugoslavia [PDF]
As with the other communist-governed states, socialist Yugoslavia had a broadly developed state and military security apparatus. The article describes the initial steps of the Department for the People’s Protection (locally known as the OZNA).
Bojan Dimitrijević
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Statistical analysis of Cominform prisoners from the territory of the Autonomous Region of Kosovo-Metohija [PDF]
The conflict with the Communist Information Bureau and the severing of allied relations with the Soviet Union marked a turning point in the development of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
Mirković Ena S., Stambolija Nebojša V.
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