Winds of Change 1989: A Perspective from an Office for Religious Affairs Somewhere in Eastern Europe
Under communism, in what used to be Eastern Europe, religion was neither outlawed nor favorably regarded either. In some cases, church and state had been at latent or open war as in Poland or in the former Yugoslavia.
Perica, Vjekoslav
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Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in Yugoslavia [PDF]
Sukijasovic, Mirodrag
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In 2018, historians were marking the one hundredth anniversary of the foundation of a nation-state in southeastern Europe remembered as Yugoslavia–the country of Southern Slavs.
Perica, Vjekoslav
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Anthropometric characteristics and long-term trends among olympic male water polo players from former Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Gardasevic J.
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Ecological Correlates of Differences in Mean Age at Death Across Nearly Extinct Cohorts: The Role of Dietary Habits. [PDF]
Menotti A +5 more
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Primary gallbladder melanoma in dysplastic nevus syndrome: Report of case and literature review
Jasmina GLIGORIJEVIC +3 more
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Overall and Site-Specific Cancer Mortality Among Older Migrants and Nonmigrants in Finland: A Population Register Study on All Deaths, 2002-2020. [PDF]
Kemppainen L +7 more
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Serbian Orthodoxy Between Two Worlds
Orthodoxy has, by the Providence of God, been placed between Western Christianity, and Sunni Islam. Church nationalism (phyletism) has always been present in political and linguistic nationalism in the former Yugoslavia.
Djurić, Marko P.
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Travelers between cultures: The war and post-war generations. [PDF]
Preiss M +8 more
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Daily Stress Variability in Two Generations of Survivors of the War in the Former Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Doubková N +8 more
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