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DEATH OF JOSIP BROZ TITO AND THE BULGARIAN FOREIGN POLICY [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2023
The link between Tito’s illness and death, the events in Afghanistan and the Macedonian question is explored through newly declassified archival documents and memoir sources. In 1980, Belgrade and the world feared that Yugoslavia would descend into chaos
Biser Banchev
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Josip Broz Tito i sporovi oko jezika u Jugoslaviji 1967. [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2017
With the publication of The Declaration on the Name and the Position of Croatian Literary Language in March 1967 which was supported by the most important Croatian scientific and cultural institutions, the language issue came to the spotlight and thus ...
Slobodan Selinić
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TITO RETURNS TO SKOPJE : THE FORGOTTEN MEMORIES OF JOSIP BROZ

open access: yesEtnoAntropoZum, 2020
After the breakup of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, J.B. Tito’s self and legacy were by turns remembered and forgotten to a greater or lesser extent, depending on certain actions taken by the political elites.
Ines Crvenkovska Risteska
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Josip Broz Tito u Nemačkoj Demokratskoj Republici 1965. godine [PDF]

open access: yesТокови историје
U radu se na osnovu jugoslovenskih i nemačkih izvora, kao i relevantne literature analiziraju poseta Josipa Broza Tita Nemačkoj Demokratskoj Republici juna 1965.
Natalija Dimić Lompar
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Zabeleška Veljka Mićunovića – prilog istoriji jugoslovenske diplomatije [PDF]

open access: yesТокови историје, 2023
This paper presents a note written by Yugoslav diplomat Veljko Mićunović on board the ship Galeb in April 1961, shortly after his conflict with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.
Petar Žarković
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Tito as a folklore hero: Mytho-politics of transition and construction of political trickster [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU, 2020
The recent introduction of the term trickster in political anthropology, enabled pointing out the elements of the discourse on Josip Broz Tito that test the current political context in broadly understood space of the so called yellow press ...
Lazarević-Radak Sanja
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Rezension: "Tito. Der ewige Partisan"

open access: yesMedienimpulse, 2021
Erkan Osmanović rezensiert Tito. Der ewige Partisan der deutschen Historikerin Marie-Janine Calic. Die Biografie zeichnet den Lebensweg von Josip Broz nach und zeigt ihn in all seinen Facetten – als Sohn, Ehemann, Pragmatiker und Staatsmann.
Erkan Osmanović
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The two last encounters between Broz and Berlinguer - the epilogue of an alliance [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2022
Based on unpublished historical sources from the archives of the communist parties of Yugoslavia and Italy (Archives of Yugoslavia, Belgrade; Fondazione Istituto Gramsci, Archivio del Partito comunista Italiano, Rome), this paper analyzes the ...
Živković Bogdan
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Slaying the “political vampire”: Aberration as a socio-political construct [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU, 2022
The concept of vampirism in the tradition of peasant culture is an inversion of social norms by individuals or groups, which the community recognizes as responsible for social problems and crises.
Trbojević Danilo
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The next generation: Nationalism and violence in the narratives of Serbian students on the break‐up of Yugoslavia

open access: yesStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 2-25, April 2021., 2021
Abstract Twenty years after the end of the violent break‐up of Yugoslavia, new generations of young people in Serbia are living with its legacies. Despite the socio‐psychological implications of violent conflict in post‐conflict societies being well established in the literature, there are still only a few studies which focus on young Serbians’ meaning‐
Rodoljub Jovanović, Ángela Bermúdez
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