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Modernization Mixed with Nationalism
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
This essay reflects on a particular manner in which modernisation have taken place in the Balkans in modern history, from the 1878 Berlin Congress onwards. The Balkan countries faced twofold difficulties in their development: ...
What Exactly did Romanian Post-War Nationalism Mean
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018)
In the last century nationalism as a spiritual element – according to the 1919 statement of the historian, archaeologist and philosopher Vasile Pârvan – was a blessed plant grown on Romanian soil during the ’48 revolution, ...
The Distinctive Characteristics of Transformation in Eastern Europe A Combination of Democracy and Nationalism
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
Transformation in the eastern part of Europe began following the “velvet” revolution and continued after the “colour” revolutions. These two types of transformative revolution have many things in common, first of all a ...
Additional Evidence on the Final Break between Moscow and Tirana in 1960–1961
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
Disagreement between Khrushchev and Enver Hoxha, leaders of the Soviet Union and Albania, had been ripening since the mid-1950s. Until the spring of 1960 the leadership of the small country did not show readiness to challenge ...
Austria-Hungary’s “Civilizing Mission” in the Balkans. A View from Belgrade (1903–1914)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked at in the global context of the “age of empire”. The Balkans was to Austria-Hungary what Africa or Asia was to the other ...
The Ideal of Balkan Unity from a European Perspective (1789-1945)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2010)
The federal movement in the Balkans is especially interesting, not because it was an ideological trend based on distinctive local characteristics, but precisely because it emerged concurrently with similar political and ...