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Godina izdanja: 2021
ISBN: 978-86-7403-258-9
Autor: Domaći
Jezik: Engleski
REPEATING HISTORY 1941-1991? - two break-ups of Yugoslavia as repeated history? - Serbian perspectives
Priredili - Predrag J. Marković, Bojan Dimitrijević
Izdavač - Insitut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd
Godina - 2021
336 strana
24 cm
ISBN - 978-86-7403-258-9
Povez - Tvrd
Stanje - Kao na slici, tekst bez podvlačenja
SADRŽAJ:
PREDRAG J. MARKOVIĆ - Remembering 1941 and 1991 as Two Parts of the Same Tragedy? a View From 2021
MARKO MILETIĆ, MILOŠ ŽIKIĆ - The April War of 1941
BORIS TOMANIĆ - The Bulgarian Occupation of Yugoslavia in 1941
RADOSAV TUCOVIĆ - Occupational Police Formations In Serbia During 1941 - Structural Organization, Police Practice and Problems
NEMANJA DEVIĆ - The Uprising and Creation of Free Territory in Serbia in the Period July-October 1941
RADE RISTANOVIĆ - Resistance in Belgrade 1941
NEBOJŠA STAMBOLIJA - Collaborationist Forces in Occupied Serbia in 1941
LJUBINKA ŠKODRIĆ - Women in Occupied Serbia in 1941
DRAGOMIR BONDŽIĆ - Serbian Intellectual Elite in 1941
GORAN MILORADOVIĆ - Ustasha Ideology in the European Context in the 20th Century - an Attempt at a Typology of Modern Dictatorships and Extreme Ideologies
VLADIMIR LJ. PETROVIĆ - Becoming Inevitable - Yugoslav Descent to War Revisited
KOSTA NIKOLIĆ - On the War Aims in the 1991-1992 Yugoslav Conflict
BOJAN DIMITRIJEVIĆ - Yugoslav People`s Army in Troublesome 1991
MILAN GULIĆ - The Birth of the Republic of Serb Krajina
`In the Serbian historiography, comparative studies are rare. By comparison we do not mean only comparing between countries and regions. Perhaps the different periods from one own history could be compared.
Therefore, the Institute for Contemporary History has decided to publish this volume on two Yugoslavia`s break ups. First Yugoslavia broke up after occupation by the Third Reich, Italy, and their allies in 1941.
The second Yugoslavia disappeared in a row of civil wars starting in 1991.
These two years seemed to be plausible topics for comparison. Oddly enough, we have not studies that literally compare these two periods. We decided to publish a selection of studies covering 1941 and 1991, side by side.
Truly, it is not a real comparative research. But it could be a beginning and inspiration of future studies which should establish relations and prove possible commonalities between two times.
Papers collected in this volume represent state of the art in this two realms of historiography.`
Ako Vas nešto zanima, slobodno pošaljite poruku.
Jugoslavija Raspad Jugoslavije Milan Aćimović Blagoje Adžić Ivo Andrić Hana Arent Ljubo Babić Milan Babić Paul Bader Milka Baković Radosavljević Aleksandar Belić Franc Fridrih Beme Mirko Bojić Branislav Božović Zorka Božović Staniša Brkić Josip Broz Tito Momir Bulatović Philip Cooke Ferdo Čulinović Dobrica Ćosić Goran Davidović Vladimir Dedijer Jovan Dučić Heinrich Dunkelman Stefan Đelineo Milovan Đilas Miloš Đurić Franko Francisko Vilhelm Fuks Mihail Gorbačov Aleksandar Grebenarov Goran Hadžić Robert Hayden Karl Hintze Adolf Hitler Mihailo Ilić Stevan Ivanić Radivoje Jaković Janez Janša Velibor Jonić Dragoljub Jovanović Dragomir Dragi Jovanović Slobodan Jovanović Borisav Jović Veljko Kadijević Milan Kalabić Radovan Karadžić Borivoje Karapandžić Jovan Kesar Dragutin Keserović Nikolaj Kočankov Ilija Končarević Mihailo Konstantinović Anton Kozarov Momčilo Krajišnik Stanislav Krakov Karl Kraus Dimitrije Kulić Li Stiven Vilhelm List Dušan Lukač Dimitrije Ljotić Branko Mamula Ante Marković Božidar Marković Karl Marks Kalojan Matev Mark Mazover Stipe Mesić Henri Michel Petar Micić Evica Micković Dragoljub Draža Mihailović Milutin Milanković Sima Milošević Slobodan Milošević Kosta Pećanac Milovanović Boro Mitrovski Ratko Mladić Benito Musolini Kosta Mušicki Dušan Nedeljković Milan Nedić Momčilo Ninčić Viktor Novak Mile Paspalj Ante Pavelić Veljko Petrović Moša Pjade Ivan Popov Joakim Fon Ribentrop Antonio Salazar Pavle Savić Dušan Simović Đoko Slijepčević Josif Visarionovič Staljin Radenko Stankovi Siniša Stanković Antun Ante Starčević Dragoslav Stranjaković Martin Špegelj Ludvig Tajhman Đorđe Tasić Jovan Trišić Miloš Trivunac Franjo Tuđman Harald Turner Dragiša Vasić Milosav Vasiljević Veljko Vukelić Waren Zimmerman