The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953Harvard University Press, 1991 - 259 strani Published amid the unraveling of the second Yugoslavia, The Contested Country lays bare the roots of the idea of Yugoslav unity--its conflict with the Croatian and Serbian national ideologies and its peculiar alliance with liberal and progressive, especially Communist, ideologies. |
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Stran 122
... terrorism was to a considerable extent not concealed . Individual attacks on villages were planned and carried out in secrecy only in order to achieve surprise . The event was afterward made known publicly in the regions where it had ...
... terrorism was to a considerable extent not concealed . Individual attacks on villages were planned and carried out in secrecy only in order to achieve surprise . The event was afterward made known publicly in the regions where it had ...
Stran 123
... terrorism was a kind of purification and purging of all vestiges of sentimentality , hesitation , and ordinary morality . The marked similarities between the NDH and the Third Reich included the conviction that terrorism and genocide ...
... terrorism was a kind of purification and purging of all vestiges of sentimentality , hesitation , and ordinary morality . The marked similarities between the NDH and the Third Reich included the conviction that terrorism and genocide ...
Stran 124
... terrorism was often depersonalized and bureaucratic . The perpetrators rarely knew the victims or had any direct , personal feelings toward them . Nazi hatred was abstract , " objective , " and cold . So was their terrorism , although ...
... terrorism was often depersonalized and bureaucratic . The perpetrators rarely knew the victims or had any direct , personal feelings toward them . Nazi hatred was abstract , " objective , " and cold . So was their terrorism , although ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Internationalism 17401918 | 15 |
The Yugoslavism and Separatism of the Communist Party | 49 |
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The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953 Aleksa Djilas Omejen predogled - 1991 |
The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953 Aleksa Djilas Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1991 |
The Contested Country: Yugoslav Unity and Communist Revolution, 1919-1953 Aleksa Djilas Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1991 |
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