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Le Front d’Orient dans la Grande Guerre: enjeux et stratégies
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018)
Le front d’Orient initialement était conçu comme le moyen d’aider la Serbie a résister à l’attaque conjointe des forces austro-hongroises, allemandes et bulgares. Or, après que l’avancée bulgare avait rendu vains les efforts ...
Bulgarian Crimes against Civilians in Occupied Serbia during the First World War
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2013)
Since sufferings of civilian populations during the First World War in Europe, especially war crimes perpetrated against civilians, have - unlike the political and military history of the Great War - only recently become ...
Vladimir Ćorović: The Last Polyhistor
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
This essay portrays Vladimir Ćorović (1885-1941), the distinguished Serbian historian of Herzegovinian origin, who made a distinct mark in the field with his prolific and wide-ranging writing. Given his vast array of ...
Les origines de la guerre civile en Grèce
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
L’insurrection d’Athènes de décembre 1944 est le point d’aboutissement d’une crise de longue date. Crise politique, sociale, marquée de glissements spectaculaires au niveau de l’application et du respect des institutions, ...
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 ...
Alone of All Her Sex? The Dutch Jeanne Merkus and the Hitherto Hidden Other Viragos in the Balkans during the Great Eastern Crisis (1875–1878)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
This paper deals with the question as to whether the well-reported Dutch volunteer warrior Jeanne Merkus was indeed the sole female fighter at the time of the anti-Ottoman rebellions and the wars in the Balkan Peninsula ...
Ancient Remesiana: a New Milestone from the Times of Severus Alexander
(Journal of Ancient TopographyRivista di topografia antica, 2013)
The Bulgarian-Yugoslav Dispute over the Macedonian Question as a Reflection of the Soviet-Yugoslav Controversy (1968–1980)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
During the Cold War, relations between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia were marred by the Macedonian Question. Bulgaria challenged the historical roots of the Macedonian nation, whereas Yugoslavia insisted that Bulgaria should ...
Diplomacy and Loans: the Foreign Office, Economic Reconstruction, and Security in South-Eastern Europe in the 1920s
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2012)
This article embarks on the discussion of tensions between political and financial strands of British policy towards two smaller states in South-Eastern Europe – Hungary and Bulgaria – during the first decade after the ...
“Smuggling Bibles”: Everyday life of Baptist Serbs in Romania
(Newberg : George Fox University, 2012)
Various neo-Protestant religious communities, such as Adventists, Pentecostals, Baptists, Nazarenes, Christian Brethren, and others, played an important role in the religious life of different ethnic groups in Romania, not ...