This paper examines three football matches played between the national teams of Italy and Yugoslavia during the 1920s and 1930s. It mostly explores articles published in the daily press in Italy and Yugoslavia concerning these matches and analyses the behaviour of players on the pitch, spectators in the stands and football associations’ officials, i.e. those who organized the matches and the activities that accompanied them. The matches played in Italy (Padua in 1925 and Genoa in 1938) and Yugoslavia (Belgrade in 1939) can be interpreted as three distinct times and places through which images of the “other” were created. Despite the often-strained relations shared between the Italian and Yugoslav states and occasional in-game tensions, all ...
The aim of this article is to investigate how Italy and Italians were depicted in post WWII Yugoslav...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Fascist Italy and the League of Nations (LoN) duri...
Relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the interwar period were generally tense, uncooperative an...
This paper examines three football matches played between the national teams of Italy and Yugoslavia...
Competitions in sport are very often marked by political, social and national relations. Interstate ...
The fall of the Fascist regime and the creation of the FPRY did not end the pre-existing ethnic stra...
International audienceImmediately after the war, football became a political issue in the context of...
Even before Tito's Communist Party established control over the war-ravaged territories which became...
This paper focuses on the historical context of the interrelation of sports and ideology in Serbia. ...
This article deals with Yugoslav-Italian relations in the second half of the 1930s, seen through the...
The nation's political regime influences how the sport is practiced in this country. The objective o...
This article aims to present the contents of this monographic issue and to expose some consideration...
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a multi-national state, consisting of six republics...
As a sport, football has developed a great deal after World War I. We can safely take into account t...
With the development of football in the interwar period, when this sport became an important part...
The aim of this article is to investigate how Italy and Italians were depicted in post WWII Yugoslav...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Fascist Italy and the League of Nations (LoN) duri...
Relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the interwar period were generally tense, uncooperative an...
This paper examines three football matches played between the national teams of Italy and Yugoslavia...
Competitions in sport are very often marked by political, social and national relations. Interstate ...
The fall of the Fascist regime and the creation of the FPRY did not end the pre-existing ethnic stra...
International audienceImmediately after the war, football became a political issue in the context of...
Even before Tito's Communist Party established control over the war-ravaged territories which became...
This paper focuses on the historical context of the interrelation of sports and ideology in Serbia. ...
This article deals with Yugoslav-Italian relations in the second half of the 1930s, seen through the...
The nation's political regime influences how the sport is practiced in this country. The objective o...
This article aims to present the contents of this monographic issue and to expose some consideration...
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was a multi-national state, consisting of six republics...
As a sport, football has developed a great deal after World War I. We can safely take into account t...
With the development of football in the interwar period, when this sport became an important part...
The aim of this article is to investigate how Italy and Italians were depicted in post WWII Yugoslav...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Fascist Italy and the League of Nations (LoN) duri...
Relations between Italy and Yugoslavia in the interwar period were generally tense, uncooperative an...