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Djordjevic, Bojan. "Dubrovnik archive in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia." Prilozi za knjizevnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor, no. 81 (2015): 49–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pkjif1581049d.

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The fundamental issue in the first years after the formation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was related to the future organization of Dubrovnik Archive, considering that the invaluable materials still lay in the Rector?s Palace, which assumed a completely new role and a special place in the newly formed Kingdom. Namely, following the end of World War I and the foundation of the new state, the Rector?s Palace in Dubrovnik, as a cultural property of national significance, was proclaimed a cultural-historical monument, on the one hand, and also a residence of the king, on the other
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Praper, Peter. "A Kleinian View of the Former Yugoslavia." Group Analysis 26, no. 2 (1993): 189–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0533316493262009.

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News of the day. 3 October 1991: The Yugoslav Federal Army (in reality now the Serbian army) has decided to `protect' Dubrovnik, a pearl of the world's culture, to `save it' from Ustashas. The Croats who live in Dubrovnik are portrayed as fascists who occupied the town. On this pretext the army has surrounded Dubrovnik and started shelling closer and closer to the old part of the town. I am listening to the radio. A reporter asks the listeners for their opinion on what is happening. People are terrified. Nobody can understand the destruction.
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Barić, Nikica. "Dubrovački dani Aleksandra Rankovića 1970–1983." Tokovi istorije 29, no. 2 (2021): 175–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31212/tokovi.2021.2.bar.175-197.

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The paper, using the reports of the Security Service of Socialist Republic of Croatia, discusses how the Security Service conducted surveillance of Aleksandar Ranković and his family while they stayed in their holiday house in Dubrovnik, mostly in the summer season. One of the top officials in communist Yugoslavia, Ranković was ousted from power in 1966. Subsequently, the Yugoslav State Security Service initiated “Action X” whose aim was the surveillance of Ranković and his followers. Ranković’s code name in this project was “Petar”. The reports covering the surveillance of Ranković during his
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Musladin, Marijana, and Monika Cverlin. "Battle for Srdj." Collegium antropologicum 46, no. 4 (2022): 321–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5671/ca.46.4.8.

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This article will elaborate on the dynamics of the Siege of Dubrovnik and analyze its implications with special emphasis on the Battle for Srđ. Based on the theory of (military) defense strategy, the focus is on the defense of the city of Dubrovnik in the 1991 war with special reference to the Battle for Srđ (on December 6, 1991). By analyzing military documents, as well as the documents of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague (ICTY), historical sources, interviews with participants in the war in Dubrovnik, and scrutinized media reports, this article aims
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Margeta, J., J. Pupovac, and B. Ivančić. "Wastewater Treatment and Disposal in the City of Dubrovnik." Water Science and Technology 21, no. 1 (1989): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1989.0006.

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Dubrovnik is the most popular tourist seaside resort in Yugoslavia. The rapid development of tourism has necessitated appropriate environmental protection, particularly with regard to the coastal sea. Consequently, the city has constructed a plant for the treatment of wastewater and a submarine outfall. The characteristics of the sewerage system and the coastal sea meant that the wastewater disposal system required a specific method of construction and treatment. This paper presents the system adopted for Dubrovnik and the methodology used to choose the system. Special attention is paid to the
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Rippeteau, Bruce E., and Austin Long. "13th International Radiocarbon Conference, June 20-25, 1988, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia." American Antiquity 57, no. 4 (1992): 741. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/280845.

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Brautović, Mato, Julijana Antić Brautović, and Romana John. "Use of Pre-web Computer Networks to Give Information About the Attacks on Dubrovnik and Vukovar." Collegium antropologicum 46, no. 4 (2022): 271–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5671/ca.46.4.2.

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Although, 30-years ago, there was a limited number of computer networks and computers in the former Yugoslavia, as well as worldwide, they were used by academia and the elites, who had enough knowledge and access to computers and to modems. Their views on the political situation, which have been preserved in the digital world, may give valuable insight into events, and, notably, about how these elites perceived/participated in the collapse of the State, and how the public in different Yugoslavian republics articulated their views. The main problem relating to this kind of approach was the limi
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Gregoriadis, G., T. Kondo Tokyo, J. Kreuter Frankfurt, J. R. Nixon, E. Tomlinson, and Ivan Jalĝenjak. "Sixth International Symposium on Microencapsulation: September 23–25, 1987 Cavtat-Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia." Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 13, no. 6 (1987): 1137. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03639048709068376.

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ŠÍSTEK, František. "THE JEWS IN MONTENEGRO IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD (1918–1941)." Lingua Montenegrina 28, no. 2 (2021): 175–200. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v28i2.876.

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The main aim of this paper is to provide the first overview of Jewish presence in Montenegro in the interwar period (1918–1941). According to official statistics, there were 35 (1921) – 56 (1931) Jews living on the territory of present-day Montenegro, then part of royal Yugoslavia. Most Jews came during the observed period from other parts of Yugoslavia, usually for professional reasons. In the Bay of Kotor on the Adriatic coast, we also find descendants of Jewish families who settled in the area in the 19th century under the Habsburg empire. Apart from a comparative analysis of available demo
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Crljic, Vera. "Forgoten authores Nikica Bovolini a contribution to illuminating an unknown literary work." Prilozi za knjizevnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor, no. 82 (2016): 181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pkjif1682181c.

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The paper deals with the work of the little-known writer Nikica Bovolini (Dubrovnik, 1899 - Belgrade, 1975). She published a book of short stories entitled Between Light and Darkness (Izmedju svijetla i tmine), in Dubrovnik, in 1921. The copy of this book kept in the holdings of the National Library of Serbia in Belgrade is unique because it contains a handwritten addition - the autograph of a poem entitled To the Serbian Warrior (Srpskom ratniku), signed by the authoress. In this poem, dated in Dubrovnik in 1918, written at the end of the First World War, the young poetess Nikica Bovolini exp
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Đurica, Radmilla. "Imaginative Anarchy." Maska 31, no. 177 (2016): 102–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/maska.31.177-178.102_1.

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Like numerous other festivals, the PUF festival in Croatia got its start as an experiment, in this case following the war and disintegration of Yugoslavia. In an era of great crisis in the Croatian theatre scene, this international festival introduced a new dramatic vocabulary. It was founded in 1994 by the directors of three non-institutional theatres: Branko Sušec (PUF), Nebojša Borojević (the Daska Theatre in Siska), and Roman Bogdan (the Čakovec Pinklec). In the war-torn 90s, the founders decided that the festival was to take place in Pula and not Dubrovnik because the war had largely spar
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Bugg, David. "Phenomenology of Unified Theories from Standard Model to Supersymmetry, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 22–28 May 1983." Physics Bulletin 36, no. 2 (1985): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/36/2/034.

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Suzjevic, V. "Report of the Third International Conference on Computer Graphics June 22-24, 1988, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia." Computer Graphics Forum 8, no. 1 (1989): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.1989.tb00453.x.

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Mottola, Horacio A. "Foreword. Third International Symposium on Kinetics in Analytical Chemistry. Dubrovnik–Cavat, Yugoslavia, 25–28 September, 1989." Analyst 115, no. 6 (1990): 665. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/an9901500665.

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Jangl, Štefan. "Ochrana kultúrneho dedičstva počas ozbrojených konfliktov." Krízový manažment 19, no. 2 (2020): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26552/krm.c.2020.2.68-77.

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Armed conflicts are not only international. The development at the end of the 20th century brought a new type of conflicts, called national conflicts. These conflicts take place in the territory of the collapsed and disrupted states. In Europe, the conflict in the Balkans - the break-up of Yugoslavia is such an example of national conflicts. There were problems with criminal liability for failing to respect of the obligation to protect the cultural heritage by bombing Dubrovnik and Violation of the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property during the Period of Military Activity.
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Bratuša, Zoran. "The decade of Serbian water polo." Fizicka kultura 75, no. 1 (2021): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/fizkul2101021b.

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Water polo was originally developed in the British Isles. The colloquial term "aquatic football" was quickly adopted in many countries and their sport systems. With the adoption of the first rules (1929) the development of technique and tactics was intensified, and the philosophy of the game itself deepened. An important development factor was the founding and the work of the International Swimming Federation (FINA, 1908) and its water polo board (1929), as well as the affirmation through the Olympic Games program (Paris, 1900), European (Budapest 1926) and World Championships (Belgrade 1973).
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Martin-Colonna, Cyril. "What smart tourism in post-conflict cities follows a urbicide process? The role of new technologies in urban tourism in the western Balkans." Journal of Smart Cities and Society 2, no. 1 (2023): 25–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/scs-230004.

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The 1990s marked the end of Yugoslavia and the height of conflict and urban destruction (Dubrovnik, Mostar, Sarajevo and later Belgrade). Bogdanovic (1993), an architect and former mayor of Belgrade, coined the neologism ‘urbicide’ to designate an enterprise of urban destruction which goes beyond the simple strategic objective of the physical destruction of the city, but that of the annihilation of memories, identities, and cultures associated with the city in question and its urbanity, that is to say, of the ‘ritualized murder of the city’. At the end of these multiple conflicts, the cities a
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Jelaska Marijan, Zdravka. "Brodovlasnici iz obitelji Ferić i struktura pomoraca na njihovim brodovima." Historijski zbornik 77, no. 1 (2024): 21–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.59412/hz.77.1.2.

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The changes in state borders and the role of the administrative centre that Split acquired in the interwar period affected the significance of certain economic branches in the structure of the city's economy. Shipping trade in Split recorded a rapid rise during the interwar period, and it did not rely on a significant shipping tradition from the previous period. Shipping became a significant economic branch in Split in the interwar period, and in the 1930s, the city was the home to a large number of shipping companies. One of the smaller steamship companies owned by the Ferić family has been c
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Nedeljkovic, Sasa. "Sketches of the Serbs in Cavtat until 1945." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 142 (2013): 163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn1342169n.

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At the end of 19th and in the first half of 20th century Catholic Serbs consisted the majority in Cavtat, also known as ?little Belgrade? for that reason. They permanently confronted Croatian nationalists who aspired to make Cavtat a Croatian city. People from Cavtat closely cooperated with national societies from Dubrovnik. National Women?s Cooperative from Dubrovnik opened in 1920 a branch in Cavtat with ?Pcelica? institution. Serbian Sisters? Circle (Kolo srpskih sestara) opened a vocational school in Cavtat at its own expense. The school was governed by Women?s Charitable Organisation from
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Large, J. A. "Information research: research methods in library and information science: proceedings of the International Seminar on Information Research, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 19–24 1986 (Neva Tudor-Silovic and Ivan Mihel, eds)." Education for Information 6, no. 4 (1988): 435–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/efi-1988-6408.

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Nedeljkovic, Sasa. "Serbs Catholics in Dubrovnik between two world wars." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 124 (2008): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn0824109n.

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Dubrovnik was a cultural and the Serbian Primacy in Bar the religious centre of the Serbs Catholics. The newspaper Dubrovnik expressed the views of the Serbs Catholics. The owner, publisher and the editor was an old national activist Kristo P. Dominkovic, and main collaborators were Bozo Hope and Jovan Perovic. The newspaper un?derlined that it followed Dositej Obradovic in his opinion that the ethnic origin and lan?guage were more important than religious affiliation. On June 15, 1939, on behalf of the Serbs Catholics, Luka Bone, Bo?o Hope and dr M. Gracic from Dubrovnik sent to the archbisho
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Kwon, Namhee. "The Implications of Cultural Property Destruction in Armed Conflict: A Critical Analysis of International Criminal Responsibility." European Constitutional Law Association 43 (December 31, 2023): 109–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.21592/eucj.2023.43.109.

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Since the 1990s, situations in which culturally significant heritage sites serve as symbolic targets for intentional attacks, leading to the 'destruction of enemy communities,' have frequently occurred. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), established to prosecute serious violations of international humanitarian law within the former Yugoslav territories, addresses prominent cases of intentional attacks and destruction of cultural property during the armed conflict, specifically targeting the annihilation of ethnic identity. This article examines the implicatio
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Bruer Ljubišić, Nada. "Kathy Wilkes at the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik." Croatian journal of philosophy 22, no. 66 (2022): 293–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.52685/cjp.22.66.1.

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The text presents the activities of Dr. Kathleen Vaughan Wilkes, a philosopher from the University of Oxford in the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik (IUC) from the beginning of the 1980s to the end of the millennium. Dr. Wilkes was co-directing the longest standing IUC course Philosophy of Science, but she also initiated other IUC academic programmes. As a member of the IUC governing bodies, she was highly engaged in securing scholarships for participants from Central and East Europe in IUC programmes, mostly through the Open Society Foundation. Dr. Wilkes played a crucial role in spreading i
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Ligorio, Orsat. "Pero Budmani’s four letters to Hugo Schuchardt." Juznoslovenski filolog 80, no. 2 (2024): 43–61. https://doi.org/10.2298/jfi2402043l.

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In 1899 and 1900, Pero Budmani, the then editor of the Dictionary of the Yugoslav Academy (Recnik JAZU), wrote four letters to Hugo Schuchardt, a renowned German scholar specializing in Romance languages and Basque. Their correspondence has recently been digitized within the Schuchardt Archives at the University of Graz. These letters discuss the meaning and origins of the Serbo-Croatian piscatorial term trbok and even offer a valuable insight into Budmani?s interest in Dalmatian-Romance loanwords. Budmani was the first scholar to study this subject; in his paper Dialect of Dubrovnik, as it is
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Grkeš, Ivan. "Od lokalnog do najvažnijeg jugoslavenskog festivala. Osvrt na festivalizaciju Dubrovačkih ljetnih igara u formativnom razdoblju (1949.-1959.)." Studia ethnologica Croatica 33 (2021): 171–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.17234/sec.33.7.

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Guardans, Ramon. "Self-Organizing Systems: The Emergence of Order. Based on a Conference Held August 26-September 1, 1979, in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia.F. Eugene Yates." Quarterly Review of Biology 64, no. 1 (1989): 58–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/416135.

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Mrduljaš, Saša. "The Origins of the Conflict Dimension in Croatian-Serbian Relations." Migration and ethnic themes 41, no. 1 (2025): 63–95. https://doi.org/10.11567/met.2025.3.

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Prior to the Ottoman incursion and subsequent conquest of most of Southeastern Europe, the central South Slavic region – comprising present-day Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo – was marked by relatively clear political and religious boundaries. To the west, within the Catholic sphere, were the Kingdoms of Slavonia, Croatia, and Dalmatia, the Kingdom of Bosnia, and the Republic of Dubrovnik. To the east, within the Orthodox sphere, lay the Serbian Despotate and Zeta. The Ottomans swiftly conquered Serbia, Zeta, and a large part of Bosnia, where the majority of th
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Ferber Bogdan, Jasenka, and Sanja Žaja Vrbica. "Slikar Ivan Benković i hrvatska iseljenička zajednica u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama od 1912. do 1918. godine." Radovi Instituta za povijest umjetnosti, no. 47 (March 2024): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/ripu.2023.47.11.

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In the period from the 1880s to the end of World War I, several Croatian artists resided in the USA. In the 1880s, these included the Dubrovnik painters Vlaho Bukovac and Niko Zec, and in the early twentieth century, painters Bela Csikos Sesia, Robert Auer, and Oton Iveković, and sculptors Rudolf Valdec and Dujam Penić, as well as the lesser-known sculptors Pavao Kelečić Kufrin and Ivan Bulimbašić. With the exception of Oton Iveković, who painted the parish church of St John the Baptist in Kansas City in 1910, they did not significantly contribute to the cultural space of the Croatian diaspora
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Радић, Првослав. "О лингвистици проф. Белића у светлу научнополитичких парадигми". Књижевност и језик : часопис Друштва за српски језик и књижевност 59, № 3/4 (2012): 181–201. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6401821.

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У раду се истражују могући утицаји друштвеноисторијских и политичких прилика на научни рад Александра Белића, чувеног југословенског и српског лингвисте који је својим радом обележио прву половину ХХ века. Белићево рано ускостручно усмеравање према дијалектолошкој науци није могло остати по страни од државних и политичких интереса земље у којој је живео и радио, утолико пре што је она у то време често пролазила кроз одсудне историјске тренутке. Белић је, међутим, више пута показао да има и посебну врсту интуиције, дар непогрешивог препознавања надолазећег духа времена, што није могло проћи без
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Popovic, Marko, and Svetlana Vukadinovic. "The Church of St. Stephan on Scepan polje near Soko-grad." Starinar, no. 57 (2007): 137–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0757137p.

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The Church of St. Stephan, in this paper, belonged to a medieval residential complex above the confluence of the River Piva and the River Tara, in the extreme northeast of the present-day Republic of Montenegro. The central part of the complex consisted of Soko-grad, a castle with the court of the prominent, aristocratic, Kosaca family, which, at the end of the 14th century, right until the Turkish conquests in the sixties and seventies of the 15th century, ruled the regions later known as Hercegovina. At the foot of the castle, on Scepan polje, is the suburb with the Church of St. Stephan the
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Mosusova, Nadezda. "The wedding and death of Milos Obilic: From The Fairy’s veil to The Fatherland." Muzikologija, no. 25 (2018): 119–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz1825119m.

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The prominent Serbian and Yugoslav composer Petar Konjovic (1883-1970) wrote five operas between 1900 and 1960. Konjovic?s operatic opus represents his homeland and his spiritual spectrum: in the first place, indelible memories of his childhood and youth focused on the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, in particular its heroic repertoire of Serbian literature. Consequently, three out of five of Konjovic?s music dramas are derived from Serbian epic and theatre plays. In addition to Ivo Vojnovic?s Death of the Jugovic Mother, these are Dragutin Ilic?s Wedding ofMilos Obilic and Laza Kostic?s
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Williams, Bruce. "Bekim Fehmiu and (Yugoslav) Albanian Identity." Kinema: A Journal for Film and Audiovisual Media, April 10, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/kinema.vi.1166.

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DOUBLE EAGLE, DOUBLE INDEMNITY: BEKIM FEHMIU AND (YUGOSLAV) ALBANIAN IDENTITY "ONCE upon a time there was a country, and its capital was Belgrade." These opening words of Kusturica's Underground (1995) allow us to reflect on the apparent unity forged by Tito in Yugoslavia and the notion, however fleeting, of Yugoslav cinema. As Dina Iordanova asserts, this statement at once foregrounds Kusturica's claim that Yugoslav union had been "an artificial political construction built on lies and mutual betrayal" (Iordanova 2002, 83), and evokes an undeniable nostalgia for the defunct state. In wake of
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"Second Annual Course on “Anthropology and Health” Planned for Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia." Anthropology News 26, no. 1 (1985): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.1985.26.1.10.3.

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"Near wall turbulence ICHMT international seminar Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 16–20 May 1988." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 31, no. 3 (1988): 669. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0017-9310(88)90050-6.

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"Annual Meeting of the Association of European Paediatric Cardiologists, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1986." Pediatric Cardiology 8, no. 1 (1987): 57–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02308388.

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M. Vladimir. "Parameters and criteria for repair and strengthening of buildings in the old town core of Dubrovnik based on seismic risk analysis." Annals of Geophysics 38, no. 5-6 (1995). http://dx.doi.org/10.4401/ag-4080.

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Definition of the seismicity conditions, the design seismic parameters and the seismic risk level are important and inevitable phases ol the complex process of repair and strengthening of existing structures in certain towns located in seismically active areas. These should be studied in all necessary details in order to provide corresponding bases and define the necessary preventive measures against expected strong earthquakes. Such an approach becomes even nlore necessary arter the experience regarding the last catastrophic earthquakes that occurred in Former Yugoslavia (Skopje. Banja Luka,
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"1992, September 21–26 World congress on intelligent manufacturing technology & systems, Beograd/Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia." International Journal of Production Economics 22, no. 3 (1991): 264. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0925-5273(91)90120-i.

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"Industrial democracy in Europe revisited: summary and conclusions." Social Science Information 31, no. 4 (1992): 773–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/053901892031004007.

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At the congress on Participation and Self-Management in Dubrovnik (then Yugoslavia), a group of some 25 social scientists from a dozen countries decided to conduct jointly an international comparative study on the impacts of rules and regulations on participation in companies. This international, interdisciplinary network: “Industrial Democracy in Europe (IDE) - International Research Group” has now cooperated in joint research for two decades. A first major study was conducted in 1975-7 (IDE, 1981). The following report covers a replication of that research “ten years on”. Some 80 publication
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"ICHMT XIX. Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, August 24–28 1987 Heat and mass transfer in gasoline and diesel engine." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 29, no. 10 (1986): 1615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0017-9310(86)90083-9.

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Zaninović, Mate. "Rad osnovnih škola u Dalmaciji na kraju NOB-a (školska 1944/1945. godina)." Papers on Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Pedagogy 28, no. 5 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/radovifpsp.2640.

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During the people's revolution in Yugoslavia, an educational and cultural revolution took place as its integral element. Antifascist organizations, under the leadership of the Yugoslav Communist Party which led the struggle for national liberation, sponsored the endeavours in education and culture.The first Partisan schools on the liberated territory in Dalmatia during 1942—1944 worked in difficult conditions. Normal school activity was hampered by frequent enemy attacks carried out both by the occupater and by domestic traitors. Most school buildings were burned down, plundered and destroyed.
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Zaninović, Mate. "Rad škola na području dalmacije pod vlašću tzv. NDH u toku drugog svjetskog rata (1941—1945)." Papers on Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and Pedagogy 27, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/radovifpsp.2426.

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Following the April catastrophe of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia a peace treaty was signed in Rome between the Italian government and the government of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Part of the Dalmatian region owing to the Roman peace treaty (May 18, 1941) was thus annexed to NDH. Three big parishes were formed Bribir-Sidraga with its seal in Knin, Cetina with Its: seat in Omiš, and Dubrava with, its seat in Dubrovnik. NDH was in fact not independant from its start since live Italian army occupied the Dalmatian region which according the treaty agreement belom- ged lo the rule of Italia
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"Heat transfer in electronic and microelectronic equipment 20th ICHMT international symposium Libertas Hotel, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 29 August–2 September 1988." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 31, no. 3 (1988): 669–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0017-9310(88)90052-x.

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"Third Annual Course on “Anthropology and Health” Planned for Dubrovink, Yugoslavia." Anthropology News 27, no. 2 (1986): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.1986.27.2.22.2.

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Jeschke, Felix. "A Shakespearean Prophecy Fulfilled? Slav Solidarity and the Colonial Gaze in Czech Tourism on the Eastern Adriatic (1890s–1930s)." Austrian History Yearbook, March 31, 2023, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237823000048.

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Abstract This article discusses discourses of Czech tourism on the Eastern Adriatic coast between the turn of the twentieth century and the 1930s using the Czech resorts in Baška on Krk Island and Kupari near Dubrovnik as case studies. The author argues that the ideological foundation of this type of tourism was a narrative of proximity between the Czechs and their fellow Slav Croatians. At the same time, the practice of Czech tourism was characterized by a pattern of cultural paternalism and economic exploitation toward the local population. It thus became a pseudo-colonial enterprise that di
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