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Soviet-Yugoslav reconciliation as a basic for understanding Tito's role in Hungarian revolution of 1956.
(Beograd : HeraEdu, 2017)
This paper analyzes Soviet-Yugoslav relations in the context of the first
major crisis between the two countries that started in 1948. The focus
is on the period after Stalin’s death, which was followed by a period ...
Fusnota u globalnoj istoriji: kako se može čitati istorija jugoslovenskog feminizma? / Footnote in a global history: On histories of feminisms
(Beograd : Filozofski fakultet, 2015)
Tekst nastoji da pruži alternativno čitanje istorije jugoslovenskog feminizma, usredsređujući se na godine njegovog razvoja u socijalizmu i na period koji je usledio neposredno po raspadu zajedničke države. Kakve je putanje ...
UN Sanctions against the FRY– Some Moral Aspects of a Coercive Diplomacy Form / Санкције ОУН против СРЈ: Неки морални аспекти једног облика дипломатије принуде
(Beograd: Srpsko sociološko društvo, 2011)
This paper deals with UN economic sanctions against the FRY as the first in a series of forms of international intervention in the ex-Yugoslav crisis. In the first section, the author presents statistic indicators of the ...
Transformation of gender, sexuality and citizenship in South East Europe
(Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2015)
This collection of essays was conceived gradually and in
many phases, between Scotland and different parts of the
former Yugoslavia, during the course of 2012 and 2013. The
bulk of the work has been carried out within ...
Being an Activist: Feminist citizenship through transformations of Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav citizenship regimes
(Edinburgh : CITSEE, 2013)
The Yugoslav wars of succession have had a great impact on how feminism in the region has been researched and written about. A lot of significant research has addressed relation of feminism to (anti-) nationalism and ...
The Strange Case of Yugoslav Feminism: Feminism and Socialism in ‘the East’
(London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)
The text counters the prevailing idea that there was no feminism in the socialist Eastern bloc, carefully presenting a peculiar case of Yugoslav feminism which grew out of socialist political and cultural framework. ...
Architectural shaping of Belgrade University Centre (1921-1931)
(Нови Сад : Матица српска, 2016)
The main idea of this article is to discuss one of the most ambitious interwar architectural endeavors in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians (since 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – the construction of Belgrade ...
Solidarity Reasoning and Citizenship Agendas: From Socialist Yugoslavia to Neoliberal Serbia
(SAGE Publishing, 2020)
Solidarity and citizenship are intertwined in a very complex manner, where the former
usually operates as the “social glue” for the latter, holding together its formal components such as rights, duties, and membership ...
Sipovska koncepcija jugoslovenske spoljne politike: DSIP u središtu unutarpartijskih sporenja / SIP conception of the Yugoslav foreign policy: SIP in the centre of interparty disputes
(Beograd: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2017)
This paper analyses the phenomenon of SIP conception of Yugoslav foreign policy at the beginning of the 1960s.By examining some of the crucial reasons for polarization of Yugoslav communist party and certain dilemmas of ...
Šta li će biti sa tobom, postjugoslovenski svete...? / Qu’est–ce que tu seras devenu, monde post–yougoslave…?
(Hamburg : Eve-Marie Kallen, 2015)
Central text in four languages: Hungarian, French, German, English. Philosophical essay as a critical analysis of the present situation of Post-Yugoslavia.