Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, 6, June 2021 (original) (raw)

Contents 11-150 Special Issue Articles Powershifts, Practices and Memories of Violence in the Balkans 13-18 Introduction to the Special Issue: Powershifts, Practices and Memories of Violence in the Balkans Nathalie Clayer, Prof. Dr., CNRS/EHESS, Paris 19-49 ‘Justice’ or an Orchestrated Trial? The Lifeworld of Ferhad Bey Draga, the Lawsuit against Him, and the Local Communities in Mitrovica in the late 1920s Jovo Miladinović, M.A., Humboldt University 51-72 “Un centro d’intrighi”: The Tainted Collaboration of the Axis Powers in the Borderlands of “Greater Albania” Franziska Zaugg, Dr. phil., Department of History, University of Bern 73-97 Political Violence in a Borderland. The Region of Kastoria under Italian Occupation (1941-1943) Paolo Fonzi, Dr. phil., Researcher in Contemporary History University of Eastern Piedmont 99-126 The Yugoslav State Security Service and Physical Violence in Socialist Kosovo Isabel Ströhle, Dr. phil., The Hague 127-150 The Rediscovery of the Serbian Great War Veterans in Socialist Yugoslavia (1970-1989). The Case of Momčilo Gavrić, the Boy Soldier Danilo Šarenac, Dr. phil., Institute for Contemporary History, Belgrade Articles of the Issue 6 151-206 Bulgaria’s Secret Empire: An Ultimatum to North Macedonia Tomasz Kamusella, Ph.D. University of St Andrews 207-230 The Problems of Studying Ottoman Heritage in Serbia Miloš Todorović, PhD. cand. University of Belgrade 231-277 Kosovo: From the Ottoman Empire through Yugoslavia to Independence Sylë Ukshini, Dr. phil. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kosovo Book Reviews 279-282 Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, The House of Sciences: The First Modern University in the Muslim World, Oxford University Press, 2019. Tuncay Zorlu, Prof. Dr. Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Science and Letters