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Abstract Creating a shared group identification has been theorized as one pathway for overcoming intergroup divides within larger, superordinate contexts. Although self‐identification with superordinate groups has been extensively studied in political psychology, less attention has been paid to how others' recognition of our belonging shapes this ...
Sandra Obradović +4 more
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Yugoslavia and the Congo Crisis 1960-1961. : Protests in Yugoslavia
Diplomski rad istražuje demonstracije u Jugoslaviji koje se odvijaju kao reakcija na ubojstvo premijera Republike Kongo Patricea Lumumbe. Organizirane su kao znak solidarnosti i potpore kongoanskom narodu i zemljama Trećeg svijeta s kojima Jugoslavija u ...
Košuta, Dorian
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General Universities Act 1954: The first post-war law on higher education in Yugoslavia and its long-term effects: Part two [PDF]
After the break with the USSR, the Yugoslav communists began to build a different model of socialism, in which higher education was given a certain autonomy, while the Party preserved its monopoly of power.
Popović Dejan, Mirković Zoran S.
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Symposium on The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism
ABSTRACT This symposium consists of two critical reviews of The Cambridge History of Nationhood and Nationalism by Eric Storm and John Breuilly, followed by a response to those critiques by the editors of the two volumes.
John Breuilly +4 more
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League of Communists in Village
Economical and social reform in Yugoslavia requires certain changes in organizational structure and methods of activity in socio-political organizations As a matter of fact they have to adapt to the new conditions brought about by the economical ...
Vlado Cvjetićanin, Cvjetićanin, Vlado
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Abstract Britain pioneered parliamentarism and public broadcasting, yet for a long time this broadcasting revealed little about parliament. Parliament and its reporting have occupied a place of prominence in British historiography, yet this historiography still misses a crucial transnational piece of the puzzle.
Betto van Waarden
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Belgrade students and political organizations 1935-1941 [PDF]
During the period between two world wars a dynamic political life took place among the students of the University of Belgrade. The University gathered thousands, close to 10,000 young people on the night of the outbreak of World War II.
Bondžić Dragomir M. +1 more
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The article examines Australian–Hungarian foreign relations during the period of the Cold War, specifically between 1956 and 1988, often called the “Kádár era” after Hungary's leader of the time, János Kádár. Following the suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, Hungary struggled to establish diplomatic ties with Western nations, including ...
Ilona Fekete
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The National Minority Policy of Today's Yugoslavia
Today's Yugoslav policy toward a score of national minorities, officially called nationalities, essentially amounts to what the ruling League of Communists of Yugoslavia publicly says and what is actually done by the appropriate organs at the federal ...
Thaddeus Z. Gasinski
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Anne Madelain, L’expérience française des Balkans [PDF]
Thirty years have passed since the dissolution of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia following its last and ill-fated congress in January 1990, an event that many would agree marked the beginning of the Yugoslav breakup.
Cosovschi, Agustín
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