This study is an analysis of how people from the former Yugoslavia saw their homeland. The aim is to investigate exiled Yugoslavs’ view of their homeland. The paper will also examine how Yugoslavia contributes to nostalgia. Additionally examine various groups’ of people view of Yugoslavia and the civil war. The source material used in this paper is mainly interviews. The interviewed persons are exiled Yugoslavs who were born between the years 1946-1960. Secondary source material is from literature. First hand literature used to examine Yugoslavia are: New Perspectives on Yugoslavia: Key issues and controversies edited by Dejan Djokic and James Ker-Lindsay, Balkan history: Yugoslavia rise and fall written by Sanimir Resic, Tito: Folkets dikt...
Through narration of memories of events related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia, this study take...
During the Cold War, Yugoslavia had a specific international position generated by several shifts in...
What were the causes of the ethno-national group divisions and how are the Yugoslav conflicts rememb...
This study is an analysis of how people from the former Yugoslavia saw their homeland. The aim is to...
Many scholars of collective memory suggested more attention should be paid to the individual beliefs...
Nostalgia for Yugoslavia is a social phenomenon which prevails in present-day Mostar as well as else...
The studies of nostalgia, especially nostalgia for socialism has continually been growing since the ...
This study is a social memory project that deals with Yücelcis’ perceptions of Yugoslavia by viewin...
In this study we examined intergroup relations between immigrants of different ethnic backgrounds (C...
In this study we examined intergroup relations between immigrants of different ethnic backgrounds (C...
In the 60’s and 70’s a large group of Yugoslav migrants came to Sweden in search for jobs. These peo...
Analiza losów pisarzy, którzy podczas ostatnich wojen w byłej Jugosławii opuścili swoje ojczyzny, po...
The war in the Balkans is a conflict that we rarely learn about in school and that might have someth...
For many of its former citizens Yugoslavia was a peaceful and fairly prosperous modern European coun...
The article addresses the issue of memory and oblivion in socialist Yugoslavia after the Second Worl...
Through narration of memories of events related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia, this study take...
During the Cold War, Yugoslavia had a specific international position generated by several shifts in...
What were the causes of the ethno-national group divisions and how are the Yugoslav conflicts rememb...
This study is an analysis of how people from the former Yugoslavia saw their homeland. The aim is to...
Many scholars of collective memory suggested more attention should be paid to the individual beliefs...
Nostalgia for Yugoslavia is a social phenomenon which prevails in present-day Mostar as well as else...
The studies of nostalgia, especially nostalgia for socialism has continually been growing since the ...
This study is a social memory project that deals with Yücelcis’ perceptions of Yugoslavia by viewin...
In this study we examined intergroup relations between immigrants of different ethnic backgrounds (C...
In this study we examined intergroup relations between immigrants of different ethnic backgrounds (C...
In the 60’s and 70’s a large group of Yugoslav migrants came to Sweden in search for jobs. These peo...
Analiza losów pisarzy, którzy podczas ostatnich wojen w byłej Jugosławii opuścili swoje ojczyzny, po...
The war in the Balkans is a conflict that we rarely learn about in school and that might have someth...
For many of its former citizens Yugoslavia was a peaceful and fairly prosperous modern European coun...
The article addresses the issue of memory and oblivion in socialist Yugoslavia after the Second Worl...
Through narration of memories of events related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia, this study take...
During the Cold War, Yugoslavia had a specific international position generated by several shifts in...
What were the causes of the ethno-national group divisions and how are the Yugoslav conflicts rememb...