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Was Tito's Yugoslavia not totalitarian? [PDF]
This paper is a response to an article “Was Tito’s Yugoslavia totalitarian?” published in the journal Communist and Post-Communist Studies 47 (2014).
Josip Mihaljević, Goran Miljan
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Gratiae plenum: latinščina, grščina in Informbiro
O preživetju latinščine in grščine je v Ljudski republiki Sloveniji po drugi svetovni vojni odločala partija, ki je v posnemanju sovjetskih zgledov skoraj povsem uničila klasično šolstvo. Tega je — paradoksalno — rešil Stalinov napad na isto partijo. Med
David Movrin
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Yugoslavia's foreign policy orientation and the country's role in the nonaligned movement made it possible for Josip Broz Tito to behave like a tourist. This paper aims to show what kind of tourist Tito was and what elements of tourism are to be found in
Marija Krstić
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Gottschee – Spielball der Politik
Die vorliegende Arbeit zum Thema „Gottschee – Spielball der Politik“ zeichnet die Behandlung der deutschen Minderheit durch unterschiedliche politische Mächte.
Ana Begovac
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Široko, a preusko: Kritički osvrt na jednu hvale vrednu knjigu [PDF]
This paper is a critical review of Igor Vukadinović’s book, The Autonomy of Kosovo and Metohija in Serbia (1945–1969), (Belgrade: Balkanological Institute SANU, 2021), in which I tried to point out its both good and bad sides, primarily its one-sided ...
Zoran Janjetović
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The development of interest groups in the Balkans: Background and contemporary characteristics
Understanding the political development of the Balkans can be challenging even for historians and social scientists. This is particularly the case with the region's past and present interest group systems as virtually no research is available on the subject.
Danica Fink‐Hafner, Clive S. Thomas
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Soviet in content - people’s in form: The building of Farming Cooperative Centres and the Soviet-Yugoslav dispute, 1948-1950 [PDF]
It was not until 1948, when the Cominform conflict escalated, that the Communist Party of Yugoslavia began a thorough implementation of the Soviet model in Yugoslav agriculture - due to the Soviet criticism, the CPY made immediate legislative ...
Živančević Jelena
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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 ...
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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.
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El presente trabajo muestra la propuesta económica de importantes representantes del socialismo, en donde se destaca la defensa por la propiedad comunal, las cooperativas y las empresas sociales, todo ello enmarcado dentro de un sistema autogestionario ...
Manuel Jose Kamichi Miyashiro
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