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DEATH OF JOSIP BROZ TITO AND THE BULGARIAN FOREIGN POLICY [PDF]
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, mort et survie en Croatie
Josip Broz Tito est sans aucun doute l’une des personnalités marquantes du XXe siècle, au-delà de la région d’où il est originaire. Au cours des années où il a exercé son pouvoir, un culte de la personnalité s’est développé, qui a fonctionné comme un des
Nemet, Dražen
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“If you want to be classy, have Yugoclass.” Postmodern Cultural Images of Josip Broz Tito [PDF]
The article deals with internet memes related to the person of the socialist leader of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito. For purposes of our research, we define internet meme as conventionalized text-iconic composition, built on a basis of a specific scheme ...
Harasimowicz Marta
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TITO RETURNS TO SKOPJE : THE FORGOTTEN MEMORIES OF JOSIP BROZ
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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The Cult of Personality of Josip Broz Tito
A cult of personality is an eternally relevant historical and social topic. This paper will showcase the main elements of the cult of personality of Josip Broz Tito, the leader of Yugoslavia, and one of the most prominent historical figures in general. The meaning of the term ‘’cult of personality’’ will be explained, as well as the main elements that ...
Klišmanić, Vinka, Vinka Klišmanić
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Comrade Tito, it’s all your fault! Yugoslav Citizens’ Letters to Josip Broz Tito
Between 1945 and 1967, Josip Broz Tito, the Marshal and President of Yugoslavia, received 411,769 letters written by citizens of his country. Until 1964 he personally read most of the letters addressed to him and made decisions on requests and comments expressed in them.
Dejan Jovic
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Josip Broz Tito i sporovi oko jezika u Jugoslaviji 1967. [PDF]
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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Josip Broz Tito u Nemačkoj Demokratskoj Republici 1965. godine [PDF]
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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Ideological metaphor in the speeches of Josip Broz Tito
In the analysis of political rhetoric, metaphor is often associated with ideology, pragmatic aims and rhetorical persuasion. The choice of metaphors in combination with other linguistic devices in political speeches can be seen as part of a persuasive strategy.
Runjić-Stoilova, Anita, Špar, Anamaria
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Culture of rememberance of the figure of Josip Broz Tito in post-Yugoslav documentary series [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to analyze the policy of representation of the presidential figure of Josip Broz Tito in the most important TV series after 2000. Following a short review of the role which the audio-visual representation (in film and then television) has played in building the cult of his person in the SFRY period, the main part of the paper ...
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