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From Ankara to Bled Marshal Tito's Visit to Greece (June 1954) and the Formation of the Balkan Alliance
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2011)
Tito's visit to Greece contributed to the Balkan Pact's transformation into a military alliance. Despite the establishment of Soviet-Yugoslav diplomatic relations in 1953, the Soviet Union made no political move towards ...
Yugoslav Diplomacy and the Greek Coup d’État of 1967
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
Intensive conversations with members of political parties, closely reading the press, talks with other foreign diplomats, analytical evaluations of many individual events and their contextualization in the wider picture ...
Imagining the Serbs. Revisionism in the Recent Historiography of Nineteenth-century Serbian History
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
The end of the Cold War has brought about a complete change of the political and social context in the world. Consequently, history, as a scholarly discipline, has also undergone a significant transformation. In this broader ...
The Serbian Minister in London, Mateja Bošković, the Yugoslav Committee, and Serbia's Yugoslav Policy in the Great War, 1914-1916
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
This paper seeks to examine the outlook of the Serbian Minister in London,
Mateja Mata Bošković, during the first half of the Great War on the South Slav (Yugoslav)
question – a unification of all the Serbs, Croats and ...
Alternative Religiosity in Communist Yugoslavia: Migration as a Survival Strategy of the Nazarene Community
(Berlin : DeGruyter Open, 2017)
The Nazarenes were founded by a former Reformed minister Samuel Fröhlich about 1830 in Switzerland, but they soon expanded to Central and Eastern Europe. Because of their pacifist beliefs and refusal to swear and to take ...
Yugoslav-Italian Economic Relations (1918‒1929): Main Aspects
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2015)
The article looks at some aspects of Yugoslav-Italian economic relations from the end of the First World War to the beginning of the Great Depression. Those relations were not always driven by pure economic interests, but ...
Transition from Austria-Hungary to Yugoslavia: The Serbian Army in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Late 1918
(Belgrade : Académie serbe des sciences et des arts, Institut des études balkaniques, 2022)
This paper details the entry of the Serbian army into Bosnia and
Herzegovina in the concluding stage of the Great War, after the breakthrough
of the Salonica (Macedonian) front. It examines the interaction of the ...
Biserica Ortodoxă Română din Banatul iugoslav în perioada interbelică : (1918-1941) / Rumunska pravoslavna crkva u jugoslovenskom Banatu u periodu između dva svetska rata 1918-1941
(Cluj-Napoca : Presa universitară clujeanăCaransebeş : Editura Episcopiei Caransebeşului, 2019)
Istoria românilor din afara granițelor actualei Românii a
constituit o preocupare constantă în rândul istoricilor din țară
și nu numai. Fie că vorbim despre abordări care au reconstituit
istoria devenirii acestor ...
Регент Александар и стварање Југославије / Regent Alexander and the Creation of Yugoslavia
(Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности, 2021)
Despite the voluminous literature on the Yugoslav question during the
First World War, the views and the role of Regent Alexander in the creation of
Yugoslavia have remained insufficiently known. This is, to a large ...
“The Lesser of Two Evils”: Milan Stojadinović, Albania and Yugoslav-Italian Relations, 1935-1939
(Brǎila : Editura Istros a Muzeului Brǎilei "Carol I", 2021)
From the outset of her existence, Italy was the bête noire of the successor state of Yugoslavia created on the ruins of Austria-Hungary after the Great War. A historical claim on Dalmatia populated by Yugoslavs remained a ...