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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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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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An Accidental Serb

Index on Censorship, 2009
Andrea Pisac talks to novelist Vladimir Arsenijević on the use and abuse of free ...
Vladimir Arsenijević, Andrea Pisac
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The Partisans and the Serbs

2011
The relationship of Josip Broz Tito’s communist-led Partisans to the Serb nation during the People’s Liberation War of 1941–45 in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia is often remembered paradoxically by former Yugoslavs and their observers. In the 1980s and 1990s, Serb nationalists widely subscribed to the myth that the Partisans had been, in terms of their ...
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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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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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Russophobia and Serbs

Диалог со временем
Деян Мирович (р. 1972), доктор философии, доцент юридического факультета Университета Приштина-Косовска-Митровица, написал книгу «Русофобия среди сербов. 1878–2017», изданную в 2017 г. Этот труд вызвал большой интерес, и в 2022 г. вышло второе издание. Д.
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The Serbs in Austria-Hungary

Austrian History Yearbook, 1967
That there is as yet no good history of the Serbs in Austria-Hungary is not surprising. Such a work would have to treat not one but several separate Serbian communities. A number of Serbs had lived on imperial lands from the time they colonized the Balkans, but most of them settled in Austria-Hungary after the Ottoman invasion of the Balkan Peninsula ...
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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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