This chapter examines three versions of post-1980 Yugoslavism: federalist and integralist versions, both articulated in the late 1980s, and a regionalist version which appeared only after the collapse of the Yugoslav federation in 1992.16 page(s
This book focuses on the Yugoslav nation building project in the 1950s. The author argues that after...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
The Balkans are known, throughout their history and especially in modern times, for their divisivene...
This volume explores historical, political, social, diplomatic, and economic aspects of the Yugoslav...
"State Collapse in Southeastern Europe: New Perspectives on Yugoslavia's Disintegration" is a multid...
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslav...
Nearly twenty years after it ceased to exist as a multinational federation, Yugoslavia still has the...
or 'conglomerate' – all occurring in Yugoslavia from mid-1960s at a sometimes vertiginous pace – see...
First published online: 24 March 2020Following Stalin’s interpretations of the Lenin’s thesis on the...
The bloody collapse of Yugoslavia has comprehensively marked its small successor states politically,...
This text illustrates the elaboration of an anti-Yugoslav ideology, the transformation of dissident ...
The author gives an overview of the development of the federal system in Yugoslavia since the end of...
The authors present the idea of Yugoslavia as a federal state (Croatian view of a common state) and ...
Christopher Bennett argues that Yugoslavia’s disintegration was not, contrary to accepted wisdom, th...
The chapter reconstructs the most relevant events of the Yugoslav history since the Tito’s death. In...
This book focuses on the Yugoslav nation building project in the 1950s. The author argues that after...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
The Balkans are known, throughout their history and especially in modern times, for their divisivene...
This volume explores historical, political, social, diplomatic, and economic aspects of the Yugoslav...
"State Collapse in Southeastern Europe: New Perspectives on Yugoslavia's Disintegration" is a multid...
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslav...
Nearly twenty years after it ceased to exist as a multinational federation, Yugoslavia still has the...
or 'conglomerate' – all occurring in Yugoslavia from mid-1960s at a sometimes vertiginous pace – see...
First published online: 24 March 2020Following Stalin’s interpretations of the Lenin’s thesis on the...
The bloody collapse of Yugoslavia has comprehensively marked its small successor states politically,...
This text illustrates the elaboration of an anti-Yugoslav ideology, the transformation of dissident ...
The author gives an overview of the development of the federal system in Yugoslavia since the end of...
The authors present the idea of Yugoslavia as a federal state (Croatian view of a common state) and ...
Christopher Bennett argues that Yugoslavia’s disintegration was not, contrary to accepted wisdom, th...
The chapter reconstructs the most relevant events of the Yugoslav history since the Tito’s death. In...
This book focuses on the Yugoslav nation building project in the 1950s. The author argues that after...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
The Balkans are known, throughout their history and especially in modern times, for their divisivene...