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The Ustaše and the Roman Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia
On April 6, 1941, the Axis—German, Italian, Bulgarian and Hungarian military forces- invaded, occupied and partitioned Yugoslavia. Four days later, Slavko Kvaternik, the commander of the Ustaša forces, assumed power in Zagreb and proclaimed the New ...
Retchkiman, Golda
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Identitet i samostid – Kako to izgleda kod Bošnjaka. Prilog razumijevanju nekih karakteristika nacionalne svijesti kod Bošnjaka // Identity and shame – How it seems from Bosniaks perspective. A contribution to the understanding of some characteristics of the national consciousness among Bosniaks [PDF]
The relationship between identity and national consciousness is one of the important issues, not only, of the sociology of identity but of the overall opinion of the social sciences.
ADIB ĐOZIĆ
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Francine Friedman, The Bosnian Muslims: Denial of a Nation (Colorado: Westview Press, 1996), 288 pp., $35.00, ISBN 0-8133-2096-8. Eric D. Gordy, The Culture of Power in Serbia: Nationalism and the Destruction of Alternatives (University Park, PA ...
Drapac, V.
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The article reviews political events which occurred in former Yugoslavia during the final period of the monarchy (1939–1945), from the perspective of Croatian emigrants in Magallanes (Chile) and their descendants.
Mateo Martinić
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Globalizing the Holocaust: A Jewish “Useable Past” in Serbian Nationalism [PDF]
Contrary to Anthony Smith’s view that national myth-makers derive meaning primarily from a nation’s own positive “useable past”, this article argues that the globalization and universalisation of the Jewish Holocaust has created new poles of identity for
MacDonald, David B
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The issue of war crimes and suffering of the population during the Second World War is very complex since it still in many cases serves as a subject of manipulation, in addition, a large number of crimes and suffering is very difficult to investigate and
Izet Hadžić, Ahmed Hadžić
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The term “Bleiburg tragedy” mostly refers to the forces of Independent State of Croatia (NDH) andcivilians imprisoned in Bleiburg and Slovenia and the tribulations they experienced when retreatingbefore the forces of the Yugoslav army in the finale of ...
Omer Hamzić
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Anti-Jewish Propaganda in the NDH and the Slovak State
This paper examines the nature of the anti-Semitic propaganda used by the Slovak State and the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska -- NDH) during World War II, taking into account the two countries’ unique and common objectives ...
Vadkerty, Madeline
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The study of Bosniak literature in the period of the Independent State of Croatia has been marginalized in previous literary-historical studies, and the reasons for this were ideological and political in nature, and not scientific.
Nehrudin Rebihić
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Don’t forget to remember: collective memory of the Yugoslav Wars in present-day Serbia [PDF]
Between the years 1991-1995, three wars were fought on the territory of former Yugoslavia, which led to the fall of the supra-national state and a newfound emphasis on ethnic and national identities. Since then, collective memories in the ‘newly’ created
Obradović, Sandra
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