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4 Yugoslavist and Serbian Racial Theories in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

2014
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was founded in December 1918 upon the notions of ethnic-racial homogeneity derived from nineteenth century Romanticism. A wide gulf soon arose between Croats and Serbs, since the new South Slav state bore an undeniably dominant Serbian political and cultural stamp. Yugoslavia became a state in which a 'core' or
Nevenko Bartulin
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The Sandžak in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

2013
Kenneth Morrison, Elizabeth Roberts
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The Kingdom of Yugoslavia in the Struggle against Malaria

Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 2021
Prispevek se osredotoča na problematiko malarije v jugoslovanski državi v obdobju med obema vojnama. Bila je ena izmed bolezni, s katerimi se je morala spopadati nova država po prvi svetovni vojni. Malarija je bila sicer v endemični obliki v določenih delih bodoče skupne države prisotna že pred vojno, a je med vojno in po njej ponekod dobila tudi ...
Dobaja, Dunja, Dobaja, Dunja
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Constitutional Law of the Kingdom of Development SHS and Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918-1941

2013
The period from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the First World War for the Serbian people was filled with thunderous war and peace activities aimed liberation and unification. After the Balkan Wars, Turkey was finally banished from almost all over the Balkans, and Serbia has a decisive role in these wars, carried not only the liberation of ...
Jerotijevic, Zoran   +3 more
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Influence of Ideology on the Architecture of Sokol Houses in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

2023
Sokol movement represented a very important and unique way of struggle for unification of Southern Slovenes; therefore its role in the constitution of Yugoslav identity in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians was significant. Nourishing sport as a symbol of harmony between body, soul, and spirit de facto promoted physical training as the road ...
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Vladko Maček and the Croatian Peasant Defence in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Contemporary European History, 2007
AbstractIn the years 1936–41, the Croatian Peasant Party, led by Vladko Maček, operated two militias – the Croatian Peasant Defence (HSZ) in the villages and the Croatian Civil Defence in the cities. The HSZ was intended to protect Croatian peasants from attacks by Serb Chetniks as well as by communists, and was thus itself a symptom of the lawlessness
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The Austrian Capital in the Industry of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 1987
The Austrian capital in Yugoslavia is interesting from two standpoints: as capital invested in the existing industry and as capital invested anew in the period 1919-1938. Most of the foreign capital in Yugoslavia was French and British and only a small part of it Austrian, Czech and Hungarian. The Austrian capital and its leading structures thus had no
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