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Djordjevic, Dimitrije. "The Austro-Hungarian occupation regime in Serbia and its break-down in 1918." Balcanica, no. 46 (2015): 107–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1546107d.

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This paper discusses the occupation of Serbia during the First World War by Austro-Hungarian forces. The first partial occupation was short-lived as the Serbian army repelled the aggressors after the Battle of Kolubara in late 1914, but the second one lasted from fall 1915 until the end of the Great War. The Austro-Hungarian occupation zone in Serbia covered the largest share of Serbia?s territory and it was organised in the shape of the Military Governorate on the pattern of Austro-Hungarian occupation of part of Poland. The invaders did not reach a clear decision as to what to do with Serbia
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Fundic, Dusan. "The Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia as a "civilizing mission" (1915-1918)." Balcanica, no. 49 (2018): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1849057f.

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This paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia during the First World War and the activity of the occupation administration of the Military Governorate in the context of its ?civilizing mission?. It points to the aspects of the occupation that reveal the Austro-Hungarians? self-perception as bringers of culture and civilization as conducive to creating an ideological basis for a war against Serbia. The paper also presents their outlook on the world in the age of empires and their idea of establishing what they saw as a more acceptable cultural basis of Serbian national identity
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Batakovic, Dusan. "Serbia, the Serbo-Albanian conflict and the First Balkan War." Balcanica, no. 45 (2014): 317–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1445317b.

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After the restoration of Serbia in 1830, the areas of medieval Serbia left out of her borders were dubbed Old Serbia - Kosovo, Metohija, Rascia (the former sanjak of Novi Pazar and the neighbouring areas). Old Serbia (from 1877 onwards the vilayet of Kosovo) was dominated by local Albanian pashas, whereas the Christian Orthodox Serbs and their villages were attacked and pillaged by Muslim Albanian brigands. The religious antagonism between Muslims and Christians expanded into national conflict after the 1878 Albanian League had claimed the entire ?Old Serbia for Greater Albania?. The position
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Trifunovic, Bogdan. "Occupation, repression and resistance Cacak district, Serbia, in 1915-1918." Balcanica, no. 46 (2015): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1546151t.

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The paper analyses the Austro-Hungarian occupation regime in Serbia 1915-1918 from the perspective both of its treatment of civilians and of resistance to occupation, focusing on the Cacak District, western Serbia. It examines actions against the occupation authorities, the composition of k. u k. military presence in the district, the measures applied to suppress armed resistance (e.g. disarmament, internment, public executions), the estimated number of military and civilian casualties.
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Antić, Dejan D. "BULGARIAN WAR CRIMES IN POLJANICA 1942‒1943." Leskovački zbornik 64, no. 2 (2024): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-liv2.029a.

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After the April collapse of the army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, Bulgarian troops established control over certain parts of the territory of southern Serbia. In the occupied territory of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria established an occupation administration and established a repressive administrative system, the ultimate goal of which was the Bulgarianization of public life and the Serbian population, and the complete integration of the occupied territories into the state-legal order of Bulgaria. Guided by the stated objectives, from April 1941 to September 1944, the Bulgarian occupation troo
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Djurković, Miša. "KAJICA MILANOV, BRANISLAV STRANJAKOVIĆ AND THE MECHANISMS OF ESTABLISHING TOTALITARIANISM IN YUGOSLAVIA." Leskovački zbornik 64, no. 2 (2024): 211–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-liv2.211dj.

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Eight decades after 1944 as the key year for regime change in Serbia, the thesis that Serbia was liberated then is still dominant. The author examines the definition of the process of change of power that took place at that time. Using the works of Kajica Milanov and Branislav Stranjaković, originally published in emigration as evidence of the methods of establishing totalitarian government in Serbia and Yugoslavia, he presents the hypothesis that one occupation was then replaced by another. The Nazi occupation was replaced by a communist totalitarian system based on the “liberation” of people
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Antić, Ana. "Living in the Age of Axis Internationalism: Imagining Europe in Serbia Before and During the Second World War." European History Quarterly 48, no. 1 (2018): 61–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691417743621.

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This article explores how ‘European civilization’ was imagined on the margins of Europe in the first half of the twentieth century, and how Balkan intellectuals saw their own societies’ place in it in the context of interwar crises and World War II occupation. It traces the interwar development and wartime transformation of the intellectual debates regarding the modernization of Serbia/Yugoslavia, the role of the Balkans in the broader European culture, and the most appropriate path to becoming a member of the ‘European family of nations’. In the first half of the article, I focus on the inter
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Pejčić, Аnаstаsiја, Gulnara Burdina, Irina Sukhareva, and Maсhach Vagabov. "Battle for Stalingrad on the pages of the “Novo vreme” newspaper." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2023, no. 10-1 (2023): 90–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202310statyi18.

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In Yugoslavia, after the collapse of the kingdom, periodicals were no longer available. The daily informative propaganda newspaper “Novo Vreme”, which was published from May 16,1941 to October 5,1944, when all German and Serbian language newspapers were banned by the decree of the German authorities, embraced the establishment of the occupation administration in Serbia. From August 4, an additional issue called “Novo vreme Ponedeljak” was published.
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Pešić, Miroslav, and Bojan Panić. "ZANIMANjA I POREKLO STANOVNIŠTVA VAROŠI KRUŠEVCA PREMA POPISU IZ 1884. GODINE." Leskovački zbornik LXII (2022): 105–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxii.105p.

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The paper reviews the growth in the number of residents and homes in the town of Krusevac in the period after liberation from the Turks until the 1980s. The main part of the paper contains tabulated occupations and birthplaces of residents of Krusevac based on the population census of 1884. Since the census of the town of Krusevac from 1884 has not been fully preserved in the State Archives of Serbia, the tables do not show the number of people engaged in a certain occupation or the number of people born outside the Principality/Kingdom of Serbia, but rather a list of occupations and origins s
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Đorić, Marija. "STRADANjE ŽENA NA JUGU SRBIJE ZA VREME BUGARSKE OKUPACIJE U PRVOM SVETSKOM RATU." Leskovački zbornik 63 (October 2023): 145–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxiii.145dj.

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The paper deals with the analysis of violence to which women were exposed in the south of Serbia during the Bulgarian occupation, in the First World War. Since at the beginning of the war, the Serbian women was presented in official Bulgarian documents as the “most dangerous element” in preserving and building national identity, they were victims of the occupier’s hypertrophied violence.In addition to various forms of psychological and physical violence to which they were exposed, members of the female sex in the southern parts of Serbia suffered mass rapes, which, due to patriarchal morality,
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Stojanovic, Aleksandar. "The Concept of the Serbian Peasant Cooperative State." Historical Studies on Central Europe 3, no. 2 (2023): 106–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47074/hsce.2023-2.07.

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The paper introduces and interprets the corporatist plan of organizing and establishing the ‘Serbian Peasant Cooperative State,’ which was developed by the collaborationist authorities in Serbia during World War II. Born out of deep disillusionment with interwar parliamentarism and under the influence of the German occupation system in Serbia, this unrealized concept of state organization was an ultra-conservative response to the political conditions in occupied Serbia, as well as one of the aspects of its planned integration into Hitler’s new imperial order founded on the premise of Nazi hege
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Mraović, Marijana. "The dispersion of radio propaganda in the territory of the occupied Serbia in the second World War." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 1 (2023): 62–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2301062m.

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The paper reconstructs the actions of the Serbian Government of National Salvation in the field of the organization of the propaganda in the occupied Serbia during WWII. The occupation authorities intended to achieve the tightly controlled management of the national authorities' propaganda through the Serbian Propaganda Department of the Ministerial Council Presidency. The Government of National Salvation made a great effort in the field of supervising publications, film screenings and radiophonic shows. The main points of activity of national authorities in the field of radio propaganda were
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Т. Радић, Првослав. "О СТАЊУ СРПСКОГ ЈЕЗИКА И ПИСМА У ОКУПИРАНОЈ СРБИЈИ ЗА ВРЕМЕ ВЕЛИКОГ РАТА (1915–1918) И О ПОТОЊИМ РЕЦИДИВИМА ТОГА СТАЊА". ГОДИШЊАК ЗА СРПСКИ ЈЕЗИК 21, № 1 (2023): 57–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.46630/gsrj.21.2023.04.

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During the Great War (World War I), the Austro‑Hungarian occupier divided Serbia into two occupation zones: the western, Austro‑Hungarian, and the eastern, Bulgarian. The occupation government sought to destroy the political and national self‑awareness of Serbians by launching its propaganda Belgrade newspaper („Beogradske novine”) after banning all domestic newspapers. Newspapers were published in the so‑called „Serbo‑Croatian” („srpsko‑hrvatski”) language, in Ijekavic and Latin, under the editorship of foreigners, i.e. German and Austro‑Hungarian subjects. Forms of the Zagreb (Croatian) vari
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Radivojevic, Biljana, Natasa Pavlovic, Biljana Jovanovic-Gavrilovic, and Mirjana Gligoric-Matic. "The effect of sociodemographic characteristics on the self-evaluation of health among the population in Serbia." Stanovnistvo 60, no. 1 (2022): 37–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/stnv2201037r.

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This paper analyses the impacts of various demographic and socioeconomic characteristics on the way Serbian people assess their own health. Marital status, education level, and occupation were analysed using the threeway ANOVA statistical method. The results of the statistical analysis show that each of the selected features significantly affects the subjective experience of health conditions. Regarding marital status, unmarried people assessed their health status most favourably. In terms of education, a better perception of health was observed in people with higher levels of education. And c
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Vladisavljevic, Marko. "The public sector wage premium and fiscal consolidation in Serbia." Ekonomski anali 62, no. 215 (2017): 111–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka1715111v.

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Responding to a high fiscal deficit, the Serbian government introduced a set of fiscal consolidation measures at the beginning of 2015, including a 10% public sector wage cut. This paper analyses the difference in wages between the public and the private sector in Serbia and changes in the public sector wage premium after the measures were introduced. The results show that, similarly to many other countries, wages in the Serbian public sector are on average higher than in the private sector, partially due to the better labour market characteristics of public sector workers. The public sector w
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Mraović, Marijana. "The initial stages of the organization of propaganda by the collaborationist authorities in the territory of occupied Serbia." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, spec br (2022): 166–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2200166m.

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The paper reconstructs the actions of the Serbian Council of Commissioners and the "Government of National Salvation" in the field of the foundation and organization of the propaganda institutions in occupied Serbia during the second half of 1941. Through the Council of Commissioners and later through Nedić's government, the occupation authorities intended to achieve tightly controlled management of the national authorities' propaganda. The image of Serbia was carefully created in the German propaganda centers and the Serbian Propaganda Department of the Ministerial Council Presidency. The col
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Milićević, Nataša, and Nebojša Stambolija. "Everyday and private life of Serbian State Guard members in occupied Serbia, 1942–1944." Tokovi istorije 30, no. 3 (2022): 43–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2022.3.mil.43-74.

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The topic of this article, mostly based on the materials of the Military Archive and the Historical Archive of Belgrade, is the analysis of the private and everyday life of members of the Serbian State Guard. As in similar formations, the life of its members was strictly conditioned by its character, which meant that privacy was largely under the control of superior officers and the Command itself. This was especially true during the occupation, when the occupying authorities played a significant role in controlling the overall activities of the Guardsmen.
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Ademi, Haxhi, and Oktaj Hasani. "Kosovo – From Occupation to Liberation: a Historical Perspective From the Balkan Wars 1912/13 to the War of Kosovo 1998/99." Eminak, no. 4(48) (January 10, 2025): 211–30. https://doi.org/10.33782/eminak2024.4(48).760.

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The purpose of the research paper is to study examines Kosovo’s political, economic, social and cultural developments under Serbian occupation from 1912-1913 to 1998-1999. The scientific novelty. The paper highlights the key factors that led Kosovo Albanians to initiate armed resistance during the period 1998-1999, demonstrates that this conflict was a consequence of systematic discrimination against Albanians. It’s will enable to better understand the historical trajectory of Kosovo from its occupation in 1912-1913, to its eventual liberation in 1999. Conclusions. The London Conference of 191
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Simić, Bojan. "GRANICE SRBIJE U VIĐENjIMA SRPSKE RADIKALNE STRANKE PRE I NAKON DRUGOG SVETSKOG RATA." Leskovački zbornik LXII (2022): 301–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxii.301s.

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The Serbian Radical Party was formed in February 1940 by former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia Milan Stojadinović. The foundation of a new party was triggered by Cvetković–Maček’s Agreement and establishment of Banovina Hrvatska. In its program, Serbian Radical Party did not specify the borders of Serbia but the stood firmly on the position that Serbian interests in Yugoslavia were threatened by this agreement. The party called for unity of all Serbs within Yugoslavia, denying any possibility of division of Bosnia that was considered Serbian. After Stojadinovićʼs
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Petrović, Jelisaveta, and Dragan Stanojević. "Political Activism in Serbia." Südosteuropa 68, no. 3 (2020): 365–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2020-0027.

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AbstractThe authors examine the characteristics and factors shaping political activism in Serbia. Their analysis is based on a national representative sample (N = 2,211). Their research findings show that in general, Serbian citizens are more inclined to pursue certain unconventional or newer forms of political activism such as ethical and political consumption and petition-signing than older forms of political participation. Certain traditional political activities are still practised, such as membership of political parties and making direct contact with politicians, while newer ones like oc
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Gruden Milentijević, Ivana, and Ivan Mitić. "INTEGRACIJA PROGNANIH SLOVENACA MEĐU SRPSKO STANOVNIŠTVO TOKOM DRUGOG SVETSKOG RATA." Leskovački zbornik LXII (2022): 247–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxii.247gm.

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The establishment of the Commissariat for Refugees and Emigrants greatly facilitated the lives of people who fled from terror or were forcibly evicted due to war events. Occupied Serbia, in addition to ongoing problems that tormented the local population, also encountered a large number of refugees who came from the territory of the Independent State of Croatia, from Slovenia, Macedonia, and the Kosovo-Metohija region. In Serbia, in addition to the terror carried out by the occupier, a civil war was also simmering, while the population faced various restrictions, repressions and food shortages
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Timofeev, A. Yu. "Metamorphoses of memory of the the Russian-Serbian Brotherhood of War in Modern Serbia." MGIMO Review of International Relations 13, no. 4 (2020): 142–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2020-4-73-142-156.

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The article considers the perception of World War II in modern Serbian society. Despite the stability of Serbian-Russian shared historical memory, the attitudes of both countries towards World wars differ. There is a huge contrast in the perception of the First and Second World War in Russian and Serbian societies. For the Serbs the events of World War II are obscured by the memories of the Civil War, which broke out in the country immediately after the occupation in 1941 and continued several years after 1945. Over 70% of Yugoslavs killed during the Second World War were slaughtered by the ci
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Stanojević, Saša. "Victims of World War One registered in the deaths register book of the Prokuplje church during 1914-1915: Serbian soldiers, Austro-hungarian prisoners, civilians." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 1 (2024): 97–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2401097s.

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The paper analyzes the data on the victims of the World War One, recorded in the Death register book of the Church of St. Procopius in Prokuplje. The chronological framework of the research refers to 1914 and 1915, from the beginning of the war to the withdrawal of the Serbian army and the occupation of Serbia. The data refers to the territory of the church in Prokuplje (Prokuplje with surrounding villages). The information entered refers to lost members of the Serbian army, Austro-Hungarian prisoners and civilian victims of the war. The number of people listed (which cannot be taken as absolu
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Stanojević, Saša. "The Bulgarian registry book of births of The Kuršumlia church (1916-1918) as testimony of The attempt to Bulgarization of The population of Toplica in The First World War." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, no. 2 (2023): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2302217s.

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The paper presents for the first time the register of births of the church of St. Nicholas in Kuršumlia, kept during 1916-1918, during the occupation of Serbia in the First World War. The book is part of the Collection of register books of the Historical Archive of the Toplica in Prokuplje, which consists of 96 books in total, kept between 1878 and the Second World War. It is a unique document due to the fact that, unlike the others, the data in it are filled in the Bulgarian language and script. They were brought in by the Bulgarian clergy, who, in accordance with the forced policy of the occ
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Simic, Ivan. "Serbia under the swastika: a World War II occupation." Canadian Slavonic Papers 60, no. 3-4 (2018): 622–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00085006.2018.1480700.

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Tomić, Srđan. "Football life in Niš during the German occupation 1941-1944. years." Fizicko vaspitanje i sport kroz vekove 11, no. 2 (2024): 17–31. https://doi.org/10.5937/spes2402017t.

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Every end is also a new beginning. Therefore, football as a part of the social milieu, with the collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, finds a way to position itself in the community in new conditions and circumstances in Serbia. Immediately after the military collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the first matches began to be played. Interestingly, the initiator of those meetings was the German army. This was the case in Serbia, but also in Niš, where football was played in an organized manner from 1942 to the fall of 1944.
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Zivojinovic, Dragoljub. "King Nikola and the territorial expansion of Montenegro, 1914-1920." Balcanica, no. 45 (2014): 353–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1445353z.

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This article discusses the abortive efforts of King Nikola of Montenegro to achieve territorial expansion for his country during the First World War. Although he was a believer in the unification of Serbdom, he wanted to achieve it under his lead?ership rather than that of the Serbian Karadjordjevic dynasty, and therefore had no intention of letting Montenegro be simply merged with Serbia and his family pushed into the background. Therefore, King Nikola campaigned not just for the preservation of Montenegro as an independent state, but also for its considerable territorial expansion, mostly at
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Ognjenović, Kosovka. "Training Intentions and Skills Needs in the Private Sector Companies in Serbia." JWEE, no. 1-2 (June 29, 2018): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.28934/jwee18.12.pp68-85.

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This paper provides an analysis of the private sector companies’ training intentions and an assessment of the occupational and skills needs in the Serbian labour market. A substantial part of the analysis was carried out using the Employers Survey data as well as data from other relevant sources. The main results of this analysis indicated the net employment growth. A rising demand was primarily revealed in the occupational classes encompassing services, craft and related trade workers, followed by professionals and skilled blue colour workers ranked as the second and third ones. A significant
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Radović-Stojanović, Jelena, Marta Tomić, and Marija Mićović. "The socio-economic status of adult female perpetrators of criminal offences in the Republic of Serbia." Nauka bezbednost policija 28, no. 2 (2023): 19–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/nabepo28-44857.

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The subject of this paper is the research of socioeconomic status of adult female perpetrators of criminal offences in the Republic of Serbia. For this purpose, the following characteristics of adult women perpetrators have been observed: age, marital status, education, employment status , occupation. Empirical research was conducted in which the structure of female perpetrators by age, by education, by marital status, by employment status and by occupation was calculated. The empirical research used data obtained from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia for 2021. The structure wa
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Kukić, Filip, Aspen Streetman, Nenad Koropanovski, et al. "Operational stress of police officers: A cross-sectional study in three countries with centralized, hierarchical organization." Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 16, no. 1 (2021): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/police/paab065.

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Abstract Law enforcement is a stressful occupation with both work-related and social-related stressors. Too much stress can negatively affect behaviours, mental states, and job performance. Centralized police organizations limit officers’ individual autonomy, likely increasing stress. This study examined differences in occupational stress in two different European countries and one Middle East country. Participants were 351 male police officers from Serbia (n = 130, age 36 ± 8 years), Russia (n = 121, age 22 ± 4 years), and Lebanon (n = 100, age 36 ± 6 years) who completed the 20-item Operatio
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Aracki, Zoran. "ŠTAMPA U OKUPIRANOM NIŠU." Leskovački zbornik LXII (2022): 187–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxii.187a.

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In Serbia’s history, the press holds a special place, since its first publications were older than the state’s restoration and recognition. Therefore, it is quite clear that the recent history of the Serbian people cannot be properly understood without first understanding the development path of the Serbian press. Many well-known scientists and historians - Stojan Novaković, Jovan Skerlić, Dušan Vuksan, Svetislav Šumarević, Vuk Dragović, Mihajlo Bjelica, Vasilije Krestić, as well as numerous researchers gathered at the Institute of Journalism and the Association of Journalists of Serbia - have
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Radojković, Stefan. "Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020." Srpska politička misao 87, no. 5 (2024): 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/spm87-51989.

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The ways of preserving and transferring the memory of the Holocaust committed in Yugoslavia in general, and especially within the German military-occupation zone "Serbia", have been the subject of analysis by numerous research projects. Most of the mentioned projects studied the period from the end of Second World War, until the first decade of the XXI century, while a negligible number of scholars attempted to theoretically frame the researched phenomenon. For this reason, the article tries to, through the analysis of the Holocaust history politics practiced by the Republic of Serbia during t
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Jovanovic, Jelena. "About the melodic type of the song cubro maro and about its geographical diffusion." Muzikologija, no. 3 (2003): 27–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz0303027j.

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The paper considers a melodic type which has been recognized in three regions in Serbia: as a melodic pattern for two spring songs in the region of Crnorecje (Eastern Serbia); in a strizbajska, a sluzbarska and in several wedding songs in the region of Presevo and Bujanovac (Southern Serbia); and in the old town of Prizren (Metohija region) where the same melodic type has been recorded as the first part of numerous wedding songs. These groups of variants are similar in the course of the melody, in their ritual function monophony and ceremonial character. They differ on the level of form, meter
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Ilić Krstić, Ivana, Danijela Avramović, and Snežana Živković. "Occupational injuries in underground coal mining in Serbia: A case study." Work 69, no. 3 (2021): 815–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/wor-213514.

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BACKGROUND: Mining, especially underground coal mining, has always been a hazardous occupation. Injuries, including those that are fatal, are a major occupational risk that all miners have to face. OBJECTIVE: Despite the fact that all workers are aware of the risks, efforts must be made to increase their safety through the implementation of preventive measures. METHODS: This retrospective study includes injury data from all nine Serbian coal mines over a 16-year period, from 2000 to 2016. All injury data were collected from employee safety and health records. RESULTS: In the analyzed period, a
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Stanojević, Saša D. "REPORT OF ARCHPRIEST MIHAILO POPOVIĆ ON THE RESTITUTION OF CHURCH PROPERTY ALIENATED UNDER THE BULGARIAN OCCUPATION IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR." Leskovački zbornik 64, no. 1 (2024): 183–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-liv1.183s.

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Under the Bulgarian military, civil and church authorities in the territory of the occupied Kingdom of Serbia in the First World War, in addition to other crimes, the various movable property of the Serbian Orthodox Church was confiscated. In this connection, the paper will analyze in more detail and present t he report of archpriest Mihailo Popović, parish priest of Belgrade, who was entrusted with the mission of returning church property from Bulgaria in 1921. This document is a valuable historical source that testifies not only to the factual consequences of the Bulgarian occupation adminis
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Janjetovic, Zoran. "Borders of the German occupation zone in Serbia 1941-1944." Journal of the Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijic, SASA 62, no. 2 (2012): 93–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/ijgi1202093j.

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Novaković-Lopušina, Jelica. "Nederlandse medische hulp aan Servië: 1919–1921 de verslagen van dr. Van Hamel en dr. J.E. Lieneman." Brünner Beiträge zur Germanistik und Nordistik, no. 1 (2022): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/bbgn2022-1-6.

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The end of World War I did not mean the end of Dutch humanitarian and medical aid to Serbia. Following the invitation of the Serbian government, a civic medical mission of volunteers arrived in the early summer of 1919 to the south of Serbia and the newly acquired provinces of Sandjak and Macedonia. Their task was to help establish civic medical care and relieve the many consequences of poverty, war and occupation. Thanks to the letters of Dr. Van Hamel and those that Dr. J.E. Lieneman wrote for the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad and were published weekly from December 1919 till December
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Lampe, John R. "The Cambridge Concise History. Serbs and Serbia in a New and Complete History." Tokovi istorije 31, no. 3 (2023): 213–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2023.3.lam.213-226.

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Dejan Djokić has written an important new book, a complete history of Serbs and Serbia from the initial Balkan migration to the present decades since the wars of Yugoslavia’s dissolution. Although one of the new Concise Histories from Cambridge University Press, covering this long history requires a long book. Well written and well argued, it balances the core of Serb identity against discontinuities. They range from Tsar Dušan’s over-expanded empire and Ottoman occupation to revolt and independence, followed by occupation in two world wars and inclusion in the two Yugoslavias.
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Kisic-Tepavcevic, Darija, Milena Kanazir, Gorica Maric, et al. "Hepatitis B-related awareness among health care workers in Belgrade, Serbia." Vojnosanitetski pregled 77, no. 5 (2020): 463–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vsp180227090k.

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Background/Aim. Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccine since 1982, hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection still remains a major occupational disease among health care workers (HCWs) worldwide. The aim of this study was to estimate the level of knowledge regarding HBV among HCWs in Serbia. Methods. A random sample of 352 HCWs, stratified by occupation, was selected from the list of employees in the Clinical Centre of Serbia during December 2015. Anonymous questionnaire was used in data collection. Data were statistically assessed. Results. The mean HBV knowledge score was 22.9 ? 4.8
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Stanojevic, Dragan. "Media use among young people in Serbia." Sociologija 54, no. 2 (2012): 369–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc1202369s.

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The aim of this paper is to present how the electronic and print media have been used among the youth in Serbia. The analysis aims to show diverse modes of media usage in relation to the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the youth, on the assumption that age, sex, residence, education, occupation, etc. influence the choice of media, the contents that young people prefer, as well as the amount of time spent on their usage. The issue that prompted our attention most is access to different types of media (print, television and internet) because the media also represent one of the
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Stanković, Miloš. "A case of limitation of the right to restitution in modern Serbian law: The Second World War that never ended." Arhiv za pravne i drustvene nauke 118, no. 4 (2023): 65–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/adpn2304065s.

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In 2011, the Republic of Serbia passed the Law on Restitution. The subject of research in this paper is a historical-legal, comparative-legal, normative and analysis of the application in Serbian judicial practice of Article 5, paragraph 3, point 3 of this Law, which stipulates that "the right to return property or compensation does not exist to a person who was a member of the occupation forces that operated on the territory of the Republic of Serbia during the Second World War, as well as his successors". In this sense, the rights to the return of confiscated property and compensation for me
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Zaugg, Franziska, and Jason Chandrinos. "Civil Wars in the Shadow of World War II: The Cases of Chameria/Çameria and Kosovo." Journal of Modern European History 20, no. 4 (2022): 483–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16118944221130226.

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This article assesses the occurrence of civil war in the Balkans during World War II and the Axis occupation. It draws on the wartime experiences in the border areas of Kosovo (‘Greater Albania’)/Serbia and Albania/Greece to illustrate the complex interrelation between ethnic tensions and political imperatives, on a local, national and transnational scale. It discusses the Italian and German occupation policy towards national minorities and armed groups as a key contributing factor to civil war and pinpoints the similarities, differences and interdependencies between the different civil war pa
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Mraovic, Marijana. "Creation of an alternate reality: The organization and propaganda activities of the government of national salvation from 1941 until 1944." Balcanica, no. 53 (2022): 185–226. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc2253185m.

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The complexity and rise of the awareness of the importance of propaganda in the Second World War, alongside improvements in the means of mass communication, influenced the emergence of institutional propaganda actions of the wartime collaborationist regime in the territory of occupied Serbia. The paper is primarily based on archive material from the Military Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia. It also includes an analysis of the methods and models of the propaganda collaborationist administration and its representatives in the period of the Council of Commissars, as
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Ivković, Nikola, and Nebojiša Maksimović. "Historical development of education and science in Serbia from the late 18th century and the first half of the 19th century." Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 53, no. 2 (2023): 269–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp53-44613.

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The work focuses on the period of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The research observes the prism of the emergence of the Serbian state and carefully considers the development of science. The emergence of modern science in Serbia can be observed and followed in fragments from the Middle Ages to the modern era. The period from the 15th to the 18th century, however, marked almost complete stagnation in all fields, including science. The Turkish occupation interrupted the development of the intellectual thought of the Middle Ages and thus separated the Serbian people from the continuity o
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MILOŠEVIĆ, BORIVOJE, and SANDRA LUKIĆ. "THE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH AND SERBIAN EDUCATION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN THE LAST CENTURY OF OTTOMAN RULE." ISTRAŽIVANJA, Јournal of Historical Researches, no. 31 (November 12, 2020): 131–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.19090/i.2020.31.131-149.

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The origins of initial education of the Serbian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina are found in the Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries. Monks and priests, although having a modest education, also worked as teachers besides their regular religious functions. The first students were young men, who were trained in the profession of priests. They usually inherited this position from their fathers. The initial courses were of a limited religious character and were not able to provide a broader education to students. Literacy obtained within the sphere of the church could not respond to the nee
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Medarević, Aleksandar, and Dejana Vuković. "Efficiency and Productivity of Public Hospitals in Serbia Using DEA-Malmquist Model and Tobit Regression Model, 2015–2019." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 23 (2021): 12475. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312475.

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Improving productivity within health systems using limited resources is a matter of great concern. The objectives of the paper were to evaluate the productivity, efficiency, and impact of environmental factors on efficiency in Serbian hospitals from 2015–2019. Data envelopment analysis, Malmquist index and Tobit regression were applied to hospital data from this period, and public hospitals in Serbia exhibited a great variation regarding their capacity and performance. Between five and eight hospitals ran efficiently from 2015 to 2019, and the productivity of public hospitals increased whereas
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Khoshev, Andrey Yu. "Situation in Kosovo and Metohija before the Kosovo crisis of 1998–1999: The attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church." Issues of Theology 5, no. 3 (2023): 471–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu28.2023.308.

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Kosovo and Metohija is a territory in the south of modern Serbia, associated with the history of emergence and development Serbian statehood and the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) in the 13th–15th centuries. Being the center of the sacred places of Serbian Orthodoxy, Kosovo and Metohija during the Ottoman yoke was turned into a hotbed of forced de-Christianization by ousting the Orthodox population and replacing it with Islamized Albanians. This strategy survived the Turkish era and was continued during the period of occupation in 1941–1945, as well as in the subsequent period of
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Puzovic, S. "Nest occupation and prey grabbing by saker falcon (Falco cherrug) on power lines in the province of Vojvodina (Serbia)." Archives of Biological Sciences 60, no. 2 (2008): 271–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0802271p.

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Research on nest occupation and prey grabbing by saker falcon (Falco cherrug) on power lines in Vojvodina (Serbia) was done in the period from 1986 to 2004. During three specially analyzed periods, saker falcon took the nests of raven (Corvus corax) in 91% of a total of 22 cases of nest occupation, and those of hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix) in only 9%. Saker falcon regularly grabs prey from different birds that occasionally or constantly spend time around power lines [Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), hobby (Falco subbuteo), hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix), jack-daw (Corvus monedula), marsh
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Cvetković, Dragan. "The losses of members of the partisan movement from the western part of occupied Serbia in the 1941 uprising." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, spec br (2022): 139–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2200139c.

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The geostatistical analysis of the losses of members of the partisan movement from the western parts of Serbia, who died in the uprising of 1941, was made on the basis of the partially revised census of "Victims of the War 1941-1945" from 1964. Dissatisfaction with the new situation, nonacceptance of the occupation, pronounced libertarian tradition manifested by a strong desire for freedom, geographical characteristics of the terrain suitable for guerrilla warfare, with propaganda and organizational work of the Communist Party on the ground, led to a nationwide uprising. Since the beginning of
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Despotović, Ljubiša, and Vanja Glišin. "SRPSKA DRŽAVNOST NA POČETKU 20. VEKA KROZ VIZURU ISTORIJSKE GEOPOLITIKE." Leskovački zbornik 63 (October 2023): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/lz-lxiii.091d.

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During the centuries-long Ottoman occupation, the Serbian people faced the discontinuity of statehood, living in the Balkans without their own state and ruler. The aforementioned was reflected in the modernization processes of Serbian society, which, in relation to the countries of Western Europe, began with a significant delay in the 19th century. The struggle for Serbian statehood during the 19th century was very complex and difficult, both because of the position of the Serbian people in the geopolitical knot between the conflicting interests of the great powers, and because of internal pol
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