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Resilience Practices and Post‐Traumatic Growth Among Sudanese IDPs

open access: yesConflict Resolution Quarterly, Volume 43, Issue 4, Page 629-641, Summer 2026.
ABSTRACT In this paper we examine the resilience of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sudan who have endured various forms of suffering resulting from being targeted or trapped by militants involved in large‐scale violence. Upon escaping the conflict zones, the civilians exhibit strength, adaptability, and wisdom in the face of various threats to ...
Karina Korostelina   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

YUGOSLAV COMMUNISTS AND THE ALBANIAN QUESTION IN YUGOSLAVIA 1918–1945 [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka
This paper presents the main developments in the shaping of the leadership’s views of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia towards the Albanian population and the issue of the realisation of national rights of Albanians from 1918 to 1945.
Dušan Bojković
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Minor epic: Notes toward a different “Anthropoetry”

open access: yesAnthropology and Humanism, Volume 51, Issue 1, June 2026.
Abstract Anthropologists have often turned to poetry as a means of accessing emotional registers of which conventional academic prose is unable to avail. In doing so, they have tacitly conflated poetry with lyric poetry, today probably the most widely practiced poetic genre, associated in particular with the expression of inner feelings and subjectival
Stuart McLean
wiley   +1 more source

Maritime Companies within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, i.e., the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

open access: yes, 2020
U radu je temeljem relevantne literature i dostupnih izvora istraženo djelovanje pomorskih društava u Kraljevini Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca odnosno Kraljevini Jugoslaviji.
Tomaš, Kristina
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Sovjetski filmovi na bioskopskom repertoaru u Kraljevini SHS/Jugoslaviji [PDF]

open access: yesТокови историје, 2016
Based on documents from Russian and Serbian archives, newspapers from the interwar period and relevant literature, the article deals with the import and broadcasting of Soviet films in the Kingdom of SHS/Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Milana Živanović
doaj   +1 more source

Becoming legal: feminism and abortion law in 1970s Italy

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 53, Issue 2, Page 211-238, June 2026.
Abstract Conventional top‐down approaches to legal reform tend to overlook the contributions of social movements in legal change, often resulting in a gender‐blind analysis. In response, I advance ‘becoming legal’ as an analytical framework to rethink legal change in terms of a bottom‐up process encompassing informal proceedings as well as formal ...
ELENA CARUSO
wiley   +1 more source

Dragiša Vasić before the Second World War: from Leftist to Right-Wing Conservative [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Dragiša Vasić, a lawyer, writer, and politician, represents quite anatypical political and literary figure in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Second World War because of his controversial opinions considered close to the left-oriented political ...
Šeatović, Svetlana
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Football Relations Between the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Kingdom of Bulgaria

open access: yesTokovi istorije
The political relations between the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Kingdom of Bulgaria were complex due to the multitude of unresolved issues. Such relations were also reflected in sports, especially football, which became an instrument for bringing the two nations and two dynasties together.
Nikola Mijatov, Nemanja Mitrović
openaire   +1 more source

Ethnic Conflicts, Civil War, and Economic Growth: Region‐Level Evidence From Former Yugoslavia

open access: yesJournal of Regional Science, Volume 66, Issue 3, Page 950-977, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper studies the long‐term effects of the Yugoslav civil war (1987–1995) on subnational economic growth across 78 regions in five former Yugoslav republics from 1950 to 2015. We construct counterfactual growth trajectories using a robust region‐level donor pool from 32 conflict‐free countries.
Aleksandar Kešeljević   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Federalism in Post‐Assad Syria: Toward Durable Peace in a Pluralist Society

open access: yesMiddle East Policy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 206-227, Summer 2026.
Abstract Syria's civil war has left behind a fractured state. While the new president, Ahmed al‐Sharaa, seeks to unify the country and restore centralized governance, this appears unworkable. Instead, this article contends, asymmetrical federalism offers a pathway toward stability.
Dilan Okcuoglu
wiley   +1 more source

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