ANNUAL OF THE INSTITUTE FOR BALKAN STUDIES (original) (raw)

Na razmeđu svjetova. Stavovi dalmatinskih biskupa prema jugoslavenskom ujedinjenju i talijanskoj okupaciji Dalmacije (1917. – 1920.) / At the Crossroads of Worlds. Attitudes of Dalmatian Bishops towards Yugoslav Unification and the Italian Occupation of Dalmatia (1917 – 1920)

Ante Gverić

Istočnojadranski prostor između sloma Habsburške Monarhije i stvaranja novih država The Eastern Adriatic Between the Collapse of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Creation of New States zbornIk radova Odjel za povijest

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Italy and Yugoslavia: from distrust to friendship in Cold War Europe

Karlo Ruzicic-Kessler

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Volume 19, Issue 5, 2014

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The British Foreign Office on the Situation of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia 1951-53. Chronica (Szeged) 2009-10. Vol. 9-10. 203-212.

Péter Vukman

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Branislav Radeljić, "BLESSING THE COLLAPSE OF YUGOSLAVIA: THE VATICAN'S ROLE IN EC POLICY-MAKING", Serbian Studies Research, vol. 2, no. 1, 2011, 177-203.

Serbian Studies Research

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‘Peace in Security’ and the ‘Bridge Border’. The Italian Centre-Left and Yugoslavia in resolving the Question of Trieste

Diego D'Amelio

"Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino", n. 1/2015, 2015

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YUGOSLAVIA AND ITALY, 1945 – 1947: YUGOSLAV POLICIES AND STRATEGIES IN THE TRIESTE CRISIS, pp. 267-279.

Miljan Milkic

ITALY’S BALKAN STRATEGIES (19th – 20th Century), Edited by VOJISLAV G. PAVLOVIĆ, 2014

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A Late Friendship: Italian-Yugoslav Relations In The Second Half Of The 20th Century (1947-1992)

Massimo Bucarelli

Tokovi Istorije, 2012, n. 2, 2012

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"Diplomacy through the Culture: Yugoslav Cultural Influence in Italy 1947‐1954", Serbian‐Italian Relations: History and Modern Times, (Srđan Rudić, Antonello Biagini, Eds.), Institute of History Belgrade, Sapienza University of Rome, Belgrade-Roma 2015, 243-259.

Miljan Milkic

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“Macedonian Orthodox Church (Moc)” in Former Yugoslav State

Duško Dimitrijević

The Politics and Religion Journal, 2013

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Аlbania And Yugoslavia 1945: The Beginning Of Cooperation

Ijahsss Journal

International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences studies (IJAHSSS), 2021

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Milan Stojadinović and Italian-Yugoslav relations (1935-1941)

Bojan Simic

Qualestoria, 2021

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The March on Rome and its Consequences. Views of Yugoslav Contemporaries

Milan Ristovic

Balcanica, 2022

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Albanian Relations with Italy and Yugoslavia during (1925 – 1926)

Blerina Xhelaj

Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2013

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The Tito-Stalin Split and its Adriatic Dimension: Regional Rifts in a “Monolithic” Movement"

Karlo Ruzicic-Kessler

The Tito-Stalin Split 70 Years After (Tvrtko Jakovina, Martin Previsic, eds.), 2020

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Bíró, László: SPHERE-OF-INFLUENCE POLITICS ON THE BALKANS IN THE MID-20TH CENTURY IN THE MIRROR OF THE SOVIET–YUGOSLAV RELATIONS

Laszlo Biro

Историjа – Journal of History, 2021

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The Social and Political Production of "Orthodox Kosovo" through the Memorandums of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Marija Grujic

Working Paper , 2017

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An Overview of Serbian Historiography on Serbian-Italian Relations

Biljana Vučetić

SERBIAN‐ITALIAN RELATIONS: History and Modern Times, The Institute of History Belgrade, Sapienza University of Rome, 2015

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Relations between the State and the Roman Catholic Church in Croatia, Yugoslavia in the 1970's and 1980's

Jure Kristo

1982

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Serbian Orthodox Church cooperation and frictions with Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Bulgarian Exarchate during interwar period

Srdjan Micic

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"The Lesser of Two Evils": Milan Stojadinović, Albania and Yugoslav-Italian Relations, 1935-1939

Dragan Bakić

The Balkans in the Age of New Imperialism and Beyond: Proceedings of the session held at the 12th International Congress of South-East European Studies (Bucharest, 2019), ed. by V. G. Pavlović, Brăila: Académie Roumaine, Institut d' Études Sud–Est Européennes, Istros a Muzeului Brăilei „Carol I“, 2021

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Yugoslavia: Oblique Insights and Observations

Tanja Kovacic

Southeastern Europe, 2010

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The church issue of Shkodra between Albania and Yugoslavia in its initial phase (1912-1923)

Ardit Bido

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Archbishop Stepinac, the Independent State of Croatia and Western Allies

Milan Koljanin

ISTRAŽIVANJA, Јournal of Historical Researches, 1970

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A Late Offensive. Italian Cultural Action in Belgrade in the Last Phase of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1937-1941

alberto basciani

Balcanica , 2021

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Yugoslav Diplomacy and the Ideas of the Balkan Unity, 1925-1930

Srdjan Micic

Balcanica Posnaniensia. Acta et studie, 2022

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Towards a culture of peace: Remarks on the religious aspects of the war in Bosnia and Croatia∗

Geert van Dartel

Religion, State and Society, 1995

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Yugoslavia and Its Western Neighbours, 1945-1980

Karlo Ruzicic-Kessler, Michael Portmann

Zeitgeschichte, 5/2014

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The Croatian Catholic Church since 1990

Sabrina Ramet

Religion, State and Society, 1996

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Religious Identities in Southeastern Europe: Influence of the Catholic Church in Croatia and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the 21st Century

Stefan Ubiparipovic

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2016

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International Disputes in the Italian-Yugoslavian Borderlands

Elysa I McConnell

Les Cahiers Sirice, Nº22, 2019

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The Process of Religious and Political Rapprochement between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in 1920s and 1930s - An International Ecumenical Perspective

Priit Rohtmets

2016

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Tempestuous Relations: Bishop of Žiča, Nikolaj Velimirović, and the Regency Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1936-1941

Dragan Bakić

Vladimir Cvetković and Dragan Bakić, eds, Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: Old Controversies in Historical and Theological Context, Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, Los Angeles: St. Sebastian Press, 2022

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A Journalist's Observations of Visit to Yugoslavia-IJT

Gülşah Güveloğlu

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Changes in the attitude of the Yugoslav press towards the Trieste Crisis, 1945–1975

Anđelko Vlašić

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The Italian Communist Party's Policy on Trieste as Viewed by Vittorio Vidali (1954-1975)

Patrick Karlsen

Italy and Tito's Yugoslavia in the Age of International Détente

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