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‘It Takes a Serb to Know a Serb’

Critique of Anthropology, 1999
In this article I discuss two domains of knowledge that my Serbian informants labelled as impenetrable to Western knowledge: carousing in Gypsy bars (a practice called lumpovanje) and Serbian history. ‘This is something only Serbs can understand’ is what my friends and informants would tell me over and over again.
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Église Serbe

Échos d'Orient, 1920
Lacombe J. Église Serbe. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 19, n°120, 1920. pp. 464-467.
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Serbs

2008
Throughout history the map of Serbia has grown, shrunk, disappeared, and reappeared—several times. Sometimes Kosovo has been part of Serbia, sometimes not. Let’s look at the last hundred years: In 1912 Serbian forces retook Kosovo from the Ottomans.
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L'Eglise orthodoxe serbe

Politique étrangère, 1996
The Serbian Orthodox Church, by Nicolas Miletitch After having cohabited with communism for 45 difficult years, the Serbian Orthodox Church has become a respected institution with political ambitions, openly supporting the Bosnian and Croatian Serbs and becoming increasingly opposed to President Milosevic.
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An Accidental Serb

Index on Censorship, 2009
Andrea Pisac talks to novelist Vladimir Arsenijević on the use and abuse of free speech
Vladimir Arsenijević, Andrea Pisac
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Serbs and Jews

2018
Assesses the role of native collaboration and poplar attitudes to the genocide of Jews in Serbia. Similarly to other German-occupied countries, participation in the Holocaust in Serbia was a part of general collaboration, whereby the native civil servants and policemen strove to demonstrate loyalty or ideological affinity to Nazi Germany.
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Slavon serbe шпильмaнь

Revue des études slaves, 1979
Rodić Nikola. Slavon serbe шпильмaнь. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 52, fascicule 4, 1979. pp. 499-500.
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Contingent Nationalist Dominance: Intra-Serb Challenges to the Serb Democratic Party

Nationalities Papers, 2006
‘Only unity saves the Serbs’ is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine, but even though this doctrine enjoyed widespread ideological adherence, disunity has been a dominant characteristic of Bosnian Serb politics since the first multiparty elections in 1990. In this context of intra-Serb rivalry, the dominance of the Serb Democratic
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