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Croats in Serbia and Serbs in Croatia: demographic similarities and differences - selected aspects
Population in Post-Yugoslav Countries: (Dis)Similarities and PerspectivesThe subject of research in this paper are the populations in the population censuses of declared Croats in the Republic of Serbia and Serbs in the Republic of Croatia in the time period 2001/2002. – 2021/2022 years. The purpose of the research is to determine the reached level of similarities and differences in selected dynamic and structural ...
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The Independent State of Croatia committed the genocide of serbs in World War II
2020"Labour" camps as concentration camps were called by ustash are places of eerie, martyrdomous death. It is known that in Jasenovac they made embankments along the Sava River from corpses. Jasenovac camp (1941-1945) is the most monstrous concentration camp in the Balkans, and by the committed atrocities and methods of torture people are among the most ...
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Austrian History Yearbook, 2018
In this paper I will address the issue of nationalization of people offically categorized as the ''Orthodox'' population of ''Croato-Serbian'' language in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia in the period between 1908 and 1914. The comprehension of this issue in historiographical accounts is still today primarly conceptualised in terms of ''ethnicists''
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In this paper I will address the issue of nationalization of people offically categorized as the ''Orthodox'' population of ''Croato-Serbian'' language in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia in the period between 1908 and 1914. The comprehension of this issue in historiographical accounts is still today primarly conceptualised in terms of ''ethnicists''
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Serbs in Croatia 1914 - Between Power and Persecution
2014The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the outbreak of World War I brought ethnic Serbs in Croatia (The Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia) in an unusual and extremely difficult position. Serbian Independent Party (Srpska samostalna stranka) was the strongest and the best organized Serb party in Croatia and it was part of the ruling Croat-Serb ...
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European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online, 2016
Cancellation and abolition of specially protected tenancy rights by Croatia in the 1991–1996 period severely affected the country’s ethnic Serbs, even to the point of their disappearance. Croatia’s discriminatory laws and actions during and after the war, combined with certain other factors, resulted in the vast majority of ethnic Serbs losing their ...
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Cancellation and abolition of specially protected tenancy rights by Croatia in the 1991–1996 period severely affected the country’s ethnic Serbs, even to the point of their disappearance. Croatia’s discriminatory laws and actions during and after the war, combined with certain other factors, resulted in the vast majority of ethnic Serbs losing their ...
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Refugee Integration and Citizenship Policies: The Case Study of Croatian Serbs in Vojvodina
, 2015V. Koska
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Techno-economic assessment of alternative marine fuels for inland shipping in Croatia
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021Maja Perčić, Nikola Vladimir
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The Roman Catholic Church and Genocide in Croatia, 1941-1945
Studies in Church History, 1992J. Steinberg
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