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True Believers or Latecomers? Dimitrije Ljotić, ZBOR and the Nature of Fascism
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, 2022)
Dimitrije Ljotić strove to distance himself from fascism in his texts, arguing that he and his movement had little in common with the ideology of the Italian regime. An overly close identification with fascism could be ...
The Yugoslav People’s Party “Borbaši:” A Fringe Extreme Right-Wing Party in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, 2022)
The events that took place in the territory of Yugoslavia during World War II, the genocide against the Serbs and the Holocaust, have rightly attracted a lot of scholarly attention. In their quest to find the reasons that ...
The Yugoslav National Movement ZBOR and Nazi Germany, 1934–1941
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, 2022)
Following the German occupation of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav National Movement ZBOR and its leader Dimitrije Ljotić became the faces of Serbian collaboration with the Axis powers. Like no other Serbian political movement, ...
An Uncomfortable Relationship: the Serbian Right Wing and National Minorities (1934–1941)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
This paper will focus on the minorities that played an important role in the politics of Serbian right-wing parties and will therefore not take into consideration, for instance, the Czechoslovakian community, which, as a ...
“Being capable or incapable of governing a great Yugoslavia”: The Serbian Right Wing and the Ideologies of Yugoslavism (1934–1941)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
The paper explores the ideological frameworks and political practices concerning the idea of Yugoslavism in the ranks of the heterogeneous movements covered by the umbrella term of the Serbian right wing. It is important ...
Extremes on the Margins: Serbian Right-Wing Parties in Interwar Europe (1934-1941)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, 2022)
Generally speaking, it can be said that, like in some other cases, Serbian nationalism and the “Serbian variant” of Yugoslav nationalism were radicalized in the interwar period, but fascism nonetheless failed to take root ...
Troubles at Home and Abroad: JRZ under Dragiša Cvetković
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
After Stojadinović’s dismissal, his foreign policy continued to be pursued, which shows that it had no alternative. However, it was continued in less favorable circumstances because the removal of Stojadinović, who had ...
A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
This is how Sir Orme Sargent, an assistant under-secretary in the Foreign Office, explained the strengthening of authoritarian tendencies in Danubian Europe in the late 1930s when the rise of the Iron Guard in Romania and ...
Introduction
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
This edited volume embarks on an in-depth analysis of the main features of the political ideology and activities of the Serbian right wing from the assassination of King Alexander Karadjordjević in October 1934 to the ...
Miloš Crnjanski, the Serbian Right and European Dictatorships
(Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2022)
Literary-historical and critical texts of contemporary and later interpreters of the complex personality and literary oeuvre of Miloš Crnjanski have always led to concflicting judgments of his political affiliation and ...