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Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović, Dimitrije Ljotić and Zbor in Interwar Yugoslavia [PDF]
When Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović was stripped of Yugoslav citizenship, the decision was justified by stating that he was a member of Zbor. Since then, he was portrayed in socialist Yugoslavia as “a fascist lackey” and a close ally of Dimitrije Ljotić ...
Lompar, Rastko
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The Italian-Yugoslav Rivalry for Political-Economic Influence in Albania 1929-1934
The purpose of the study is to analyze in a substantive manner the circumstances in which Albanian-Italian and Albanian-Yugoslav relations have developed and in particular to reflect the causes and consequences of the Italian-Yugoslav rivalry for ...
Mentor Hasani, Skender Lutfiu
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Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships [PDF]
Literary-historical and critical texts of contemporary and later interpreters of the complex personality and literary oeuvre of Miloš Crnjanski have always led to concflicting judgments of his political affiliation and role in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia ...
Šeatović, Svetlana, Bakić, Dragan
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Russian Scholars in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The October Revolution and the sequence of events triggered by this coup drove crowds of Russians to foreign lands. On arrival in a new environment, many cultured and highly educated people forged contacts and began to establish various organisations and associations.
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The State Itself as a Vulnerable Subject? Existential Resilience under International Law
This paper proposes a new framework for analysis of the law governing State continuity, with particular reference to Small Island Developing States (SIDS) threatened with legal extinction as a result of rising sea‐levels. Prevailing wisdom suggests that if States were to lose their inhabitable land or permanently resident populations, their status ...
Alex Green (文浩航)
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Jugoslovensko-danski odnosi 1920-1941. [PDF]
Kingdom of Serbia opened its Legation in Copenhagen after the October Revolution in Russia and later, diplomatic relations between the two countries were intensified. However, the Legation was closed already in 1920. The lack of more intensive diplomatic
Goran Latinović
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Abstract Examining sport alongside race, media and imperial power opens a rich field for understanding how macro‐level ideologies are shaped and circulated through everyday cultural forms. In twentieth‐century Britain, mass media framed and distributed narratives that rendered the empire's political realities intelligible to a broad public.
SOUVIK NAHA
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Abstract This article examines the pro‐Montenegrin political campaigns of Alexander Devine, a schoolmaster and journalist who became Montenegro's leading British advocate following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after the First World War.
ROSS CAMERON
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Creating a communist Yugoslavia in the Second World War [PDF]
The Second World War involved the conflict of three different ideologies - democracy, fascism and communism - an aspect in which it was different from the Great War.
Nikolić Kosta, Dobrivojević Ivana
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Determinants of case outcomes in Rwanda's postgenocide gacaca courts
Abstract Transitional justice trials have become a central mechanism for addressing mass violence and human rights violations, yet little is known about the determinants of case outcomes within these courts—particularly in domestic contexts. This study examines Rwanda's gacaca courts, a localized transitional justice system that tried people suspected ...
Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira +2 more
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