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Tito as a Tourist

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2016
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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Josip Broz Tito u ''Politici'' i ''Borbi'' februara 1969: o Kosovu i Metohiji, međunarodnim odnosima i štampi [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2015
When Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito have visited Belgrade based newspaper and publishing houses „Politika“ and „Borba“ in February 1969, he took advantage to present some of his remarks on some of the most important problems of Yugoslav society and ...
Slobodan Selinić
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Josip Broz Tito: Hero of the Nation or Traitor

open access: yesTraditiones, 2016
Focusing on the death of Josip Broz Tito, his spectacular funeral, the destiny of his mausoleum (a memorial that was built for him while he was actually still alive), and his hero cult, I study the change in the attitude toward him that occurred with the national awakening that took place throughout Yugoslavia several years after his death, although I ...
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Tito's Residential Complex in Miločer, Budva (1975-1980)

open access: yesProstor
The subject of this paper is the development of a conceptual design proposal for the official residence for the President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito on the Adriatic coast of Miločer, Budva (1975-1980).
Danilo Bulatović
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De la resistencia a la autogestión: la evolución del discurso de Tito en los inicios de la Yugoslavia socialista (1945–1957) [PDF]

open access: yesRefracción
Esta investigación examina la evolución ideológica de la Yugoslavia socialista a través del discurso de Josip Broz Tito durante la implantación y consolidación del régimen.
Julio Otero Santamaría
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PRECEDENT NAMES IN SERBIAN CULTURE AND THEIR REFLECTIONS ON THE COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE

open access: yesFilolog
This paper explores three precedent names in Serbian culture ‒ Gavrilo Princip, Dragoljub Mihailović, and Josip Broz Tito ‒ through the lens of language’s communicative function.
Đina M. Vesić, Ana M. Krstić
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Re-aligning Yugoslavia: The Construction of Alterity in the Yugoslav Newsreels

open access: yesOn_Culture, 2017
During the 1960s, Filmske Novosti (the state-run Yugoslav Newsreels) played a key role in the representation of President Josip Broz Tito’s international travels. Tito visited newly independent African and Asian countries in search of political alliances,
Mila Turajlić
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Festiwal w Puli – początek i koniec filmowego święta w socjalistycznej Jugosławii

open access: yesKwartalnik Filmowy, 2017
Festiwal filmowy w Puli zasługuje na miano największego święta jugosłowiańskiej kinematografii, był bowiem przedsięwzięciem o niekwestionowanym prestiżu artystycznym i dużym znaczeniu społecznym oraz politycznym.
Patrycjusz Pająk
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Josip Broz Tito i sudbina jugoslavenskih Nijemaca

open access: yesČasopis za suvremenu povijest, 2008
Na temelju arhivskoga gradiva, tiska i literature, rad prikazuje koje je odluke i naredbe J. Broz Tito osobno donosio ili odobravao potkraj Drugoga svjetskog rata i u poraću, a koje su izravno odredile sudbinu jugoslavenskih Nijemaca. U radu se problematizira i što je i koliko J.
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Rad Pavla Savića u Moskvi 1944. i 1945/1946. i projekat za izgradnju jugoslovenskog instituta za fiziku [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2015
Pavle Savić, distinguished Serbian scientist, Communist and Partisan, was twice in Moscow since 1944 to 1946: since April to October 1944, and since July 1945 to autumn 1946.
Dragomir Bondžić
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