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STROGO POVERLJIVI IZVEŠTAJI MINISTRA SPOLJNIH POSLOVA ALBANIJE O POLITIČKOJ SITUACIJI U JUGOSLAVIJI I NA KOSOVU I METOHIJI 1966–1968. [PDF]
Strictly confidential reports from the Albanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs add a new dimension to events in Serbia and Yugoslavia in the second half of the 1960s.
Igor Vukadinović
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Raspad SFRJ: paraliza, agonija, rat [PDF]
This article scrutinizes the disintegration of the federal level of government of the SFRY and its role in transforming the Yugoslav crisis into an armed conflict.
Vladimir Petrović
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Marksistični center zaseda [PDF]
During the third session of the Section of the Marxist Centre of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Slovenia for Conceptual Questions of Historiography on 26 December 1978, a primarily political discussion about a book by the Marxist ...
Igor Grdina
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EUROPE NOW! (or at Least by 1992)
While particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, socialist Yugoslavia maintained close contact with the neighbouring European Economic Community, its most important foreign trade partner at the time, this did not preclude Yugoslavia’s non-aligned foreign ...
Jure Ramšak
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Yugoslav Politics in the 1980s from the Perspective of Boris Muževič and Other Former Slovenian Communists [PDF]
The paper reviews the recently published diary of Boris Muževič and earlier memoirs of former Slovenian communist officials. Along with selected archival sources, this literature is used to discuss the role of Muževič and his Slovenian colleagues in the ...
Michal Janíčko
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Odzivi na Titovo pismo jeseni 1972 v OK ZKS Kamnik [PDF]
The clash between the Party’s “healthy forces” or the conservatives with the “liberals” took place in the League of Communists of Slovenia (ZKS) in the autumn of 1972.
Damjan Hančič
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During the downfall of Marxist regimes in Eastern Europe, the communists in Slovenia were focused on the further implementation of their far-reaching plans. While doing so, they did not forget to maintain the conscience of the past.
Igor Grdina
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Approaching the socialist factory and its workforce: considerations from fieldwork in (former) Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Archer R, Musić G.
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'It was better when it was worse': blue-collar narratives of the recent past in Belgrade. [PDF]
Archer R.
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Cultures of Victory and the Political Consequences of Foundational Legitimacy in Croatia and Kosovo. [PDF]
Boduszyński MP, Pavlaković V.
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