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Criminal law grounds for political repression in Serbia 1944-1985 [PDF]
Criminal legislation in Yugoslavia, especially its segments focused on protection of the state and social order, followed the general social development of socialist Yugoslavia.
Cvetković Srđan
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Abstract It is widely accepted that Henri Lefebvre's Marxism had anarchistic traits, but few have tried to specify what these traits are, or what they mean. This paper argues that Lefebvre's work should be seen as first and foremost an anti‐authoritarian theory that uses space, rather than a spatial theory.
Hamish Kallin
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ABSTRACT Recent studies urge deeper debate on memory and social justice in postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe. One of the harshest events in communist Romania was the deportation from the Romanian‐Yugoslav border to the Bărăgan Plain. By analyzing 27 interviews from www.deportatiinBaragan.ro, we examine how memories of deportation unfolded.
Remus Crețan +3 more
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The concept of legitimacy in international relations : lessons from Yugoslavia [PDF]
The thesis builds a model of 'orthodox Western' legitimacy on the basis of the interaction of 'dominant paradigms' in Western thinking about the states-system, the state and the international economy.
Williams, John
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Bosanskohercegovačko društvo u razdoblju uspostavljanja jugoslavenske revolucionarne vlasti (1943-1950) [PDF]
In this paper the author analysed some of the main directions of the constitution of the Communist authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina in terms of realization of the decisions on the part of the Presidency of AVNOJ and the Central Committee of the ...
Vera Katz
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Les intellectuels révolutionnaires yougoslaves de l’entre-deux-guerres
The first crisis between the Yugoslav Communist Party and the left intellectuals breaks out in the thirties. The Party ideologists have helped themselves to theoretical and aesthetical debates, violating the freedom of creation.
Sacha Markovic
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This thesis is a comparative study of three communist party national conferences held in the Soviet Union, Hungary and Yugoslavia between May and June 1955.
Hardman, Helen
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Chapter 11. Communist Yugoslavia and Its “Others”
This chapter focuses on the construction of official identity in postwar Yugoslavia (1945–1991). More specifically, it analyses the construction by the Yugoslav political elite of a political frontier between “Us” and “Others.” In states led by Communist
Jović, Dejan
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The Convoluted Road of the Communist Party of Albania: 1941-1948
The Communist Party of Albania, later converted into the Labor Party and subsequently into the Socialist Party, was the only political party ever in Albania until the end of the Cold War leading it upon extreme isolation.
Etleva Babameto
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The Communist Party and Celebrations of the Victory Day (9 May) in Yugoslavia 1945–1955
T he article deals with meaning of celebrations of 9 May – Victory Day – in Yugoslavia in the first few years after World War II and with the role of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in organising these ceremonies.
Bondžić, Dragomir
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