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The retraumatization of the 1948 communist purges in Yugoslav literary culture
2004This article examines the legacy of Titoist rule and its often-overlooked abuses in its attempt to purge the political body of the Stalinist heritage in literature. Revisiting the 1948 legacy of the intra-Communist divide within the context of former Yugoslavia, this article offers a lesser-known aspect of cultural policies characteristic of the first ...
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A Communist Rechtsstaat?—The Case of Yugoslav Constitutionalism
Government and Opposition, 1970PLATO'S ACCOUNT OF THE PLACE OF LAW IN THE POLITICAL ORDER IS in two phases, One is found in the Republic. The Republic is utopian; it describes the ideal state. In this state law has no place; ideal rulers do not need to be bound by law in order to do justice, and governmental relationships need not be defined by law if they are by nature ideal.
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Migrant Workers as a Security Challenge for the Yugoslav Communist Regime
2022By allowing hundreds of thousands of workers to temporarily work in Western, capitalist Europe, communist Yugoslavia allowed some of its citizens to come into contact with a different political, economic, and social system than the Yugoslav one. For many of these people, this resulted in a loss of faith in socialism as the best system for regulating ...
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Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 2001
V razpravi avtor predstavlja stališča posameznih članov Komunistične stranke Jugoslavije o etnični posebnosti Muslimanov, ki so jih izrazili v znani javni teoretskopolitični razpravi jugoslovanskih komunistov o nacionalnem vprašanju leta 1923. Ugotavlja, da je naslednica KSJ, Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, táko stališče sprejela ter politično in pravno ...
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V razpravi avtor predstavlja stališča posameznih članov Komunistične stranke Jugoslavije o etnični posebnosti Muslimanov, ki so jih izrazili v znani javni teoretskopolitični razpravi jugoslovanskih komunistov o nacionalnem vprašanju leta 1923. Ugotavlja, da je naslednica KSJ, Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, táko stališče sprejela ter politično in pravno ...
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Motherhood and the Yugoslav Communist State in the Revolutionary Era, 1943–1953
2016In 1943, the Croatian branch of the sole gender-specific organisation in the communist-led Yugoslav Partisan movement, the Antifascist Front of Women (AFŽ), launched its wartime journal, Žena u borbi (Woman in the struggle). The cover of the journal’s first issue features a sketch of a strong, angry-looking barefoot woman holding a young child in her ...
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The Standpoints of Yugoslav Communists in the Journal »La correspondance balcanique«
Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 1981The author gives a survey and a n analysis of those articles of Yugoslav communists published in the journal that bear upon all the major problems the Yugoslav communist movement faced in the years 1934-1936.
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The Origins of Yugoslav Communist Ideology: Theoretical Authorities and Revolutionary Experience
ISTORIYAThe article presents a critical examination of the various perspectives on the genesis and underlying factors of the Yugoslav model of socialism. The hypotheses regarding the non-Marxist theoretical origins, which are currently regarded as unproven, are subjected to analysis. In addition, practical experience, particularly the establishment of people’s
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The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953
Geographical Review, 1992Alexander B. Murphy, Aleksa Djilas
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Bauer or Luxemburg? Understanding the Yugoslav Communist ‘Right Faction’ in the 1920s
Historical MaterialismAbstract This article is a reassessment of the ‘right faction’ in the Communist Party of Yugoslavia ( KPJ ) in the 1920s. This group confronted the party leadership and the Comintern over the applicability in Yugoslavia of Leninist self-determination until secession. As such,
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Yugoslav Youth Communist Press: State Sponsored Subculture?
2009In this paper I analyze how, during the second half of the 1970s, in communist Yugoslavia, one specific communist media – the youth press – originally designed as a chief political party tool, turned into a focal point of a new urban youth subculture. Once actively politically engaged, in the second part of the 1970s the youth press shifted its focus ...
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