This article examines the evolving concepts of the state among Serbian intellectuals since the nineteenth century, and then focuses on their final attempt at conceptualising a new and reformed Yugoslavia before the disintegration of the country in 1991. Three concepts of the state historically existed in Serbian national thought: a centralised Yugoslav state, a federal Yugoslav union and a ‘Greater Serbia’ acting as an alternative to South Slav unification. This article argues that the Serbian intellectuals' main platform of the 1980s, the ‘Contribution to the Public Debate on the Constitution’ of 1988, remained within the main ‘pro-Yugoslav’ tradition, but that its proposals were neither genuinely ‘centralist’ nor ‘decentralist’. Rather, t...
With this article, the author analyzes the historical and legal circumstances that led to the foundi...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
This article aims to reflect on the criteria and parameters that shaped the institutions and mindset...
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete impleme...
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete impleme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article explores how the Southern Slavs, decried as Völkerabfälle by Engels in 1849, managed ne...
This article explores how the Southern Slavs, decried as Völkerabfälle by Engels in 1849, managed ne...
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia i...
The article treats the problem of different understandings of integral Yugoslavism by various politi...
If my statement about the first Yugoslavia being in many ways a non-synchronized and contradictory s...
Serbs have rarely drawn the attention of theorists of nationalism. Nonetheless, even if they have no...
The introductory article in this issue argues for greater consideration of the impact of the Kosovo ...
The predominant “story” about the Slovenian nationalism before the collapse of the SFRY is simple: T...
With this article, the author analyzes the historical and legal circumstances that led to the foundi...
With this article, the author analyzes the historical and legal circumstances that led to the foundi...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
This article aims to reflect on the criteria and parameters that shaped the institutions and mindset...
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete impleme...
This article examines Yugoslav national programs of ruling political elites and its concrete impleme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article explores how the Southern Slavs, decried as Völkerabfälle by Engels in 1849, managed ne...
This article explores how the Southern Slavs, decried as Völkerabfälle by Engels in 1849, managed ne...
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia i...
The article treats the problem of different understandings of integral Yugoslavism by various politi...
If my statement about the first Yugoslavia being in many ways a non-synchronized and contradictory s...
Serbs have rarely drawn the attention of theorists of nationalism. Nonetheless, even if they have no...
The introductory article in this issue argues for greater consideration of the impact of the Kosovo ...
The predominant “story” about the Slovenian nationalism before the collapse of the SFRY is simple: T...
With this article, the author analyzes the historical and legal circumstances that led to the foundi...
With this article, the author analyzes the historical and legal circumstances that led to the foundi...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
This article aims to reflect on the criteria and parameters that shaped the institutions and mindset...