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TABLES DES MATIERES 1. Jovan Dordevie, Le concept de retat et le systeme constitutionnel de la Yougoslavie 9 2. Dugan Calle, Political economy of socialism as science 15 3. Dugan Nedeljkovic, L'acte revolutionnaire de Copernic dans revolution de notre conception moderne du monde 17 4. Andrija Lt. Stojkovie, Le liberalisme bourgeois d'Urog Milankovie et le marxisme de Svetozar Markovie 19 5. reupux Hucap3x, 1/1Me.TI J111 C. MapKOBWil B031V1ORCHOCTb 1103HOKONIHTE.C51 c mapxcn3mom erne B POCCHki 21 6. Ljubica S. jankovie, Le Role de la Formule dans l'Ethnochoreologie . . . 25 7. Branislav Kojie, Densite de l'habitat, degres de dispersion, indicateurs des distances et densite des agglomerations ...
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Examines the origins of political violence in the Balkans since the 19th century, while treating the region as an integral part of modern European history, reminding us that political violence and ethnic cleansing are hardly unique to this region.
Liberalism was not only the first modern ideology, it was also the first secular movement to have an international presence. The scholarly articles in this collection, skillfully edited by Ivan Z. Denes, examine liberal ideas and movements from Scotland to the Ottoman Empire. The volume seeks to uncover and analyze various relationships between liberalisms and nationalisms, national identities and modernity concepts, nations and empires, nation-states and nationalities, traditions and modernities, images of the self and the others, modernization strategies and identity creations. This volume provides an important historical analysis that is essential toward understanding the questions and motivations of liberalism in the European Union today. This is, therefore, a timely contribution to both historiography and contemporary politics. From these studies we gain a number of important insights not only into the variety of liberal nationalisms, but also into the unity and diversity of European history.
Drawing on newly accessible archives as well as memoirs and other sources, this biographical dictionary documents the lives of some two thousand notable figures in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe. A unique compendium of information that is not currently available in any other single resource, the dictionary provides concise profiles of the region's most important historical and cultural actors, from Ivo Andric to King Zog. Coverage includes Albania, Belarus, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Moldova, Ukraine, and the countries that made up Yugoslavia.
Even before it collapsed into civil war, ethnic cleansing, and dissolution, Yugoslavia was an archetypical example of a troubled multinational mosaic, a state without a single national base or even a majority. Its stability and very existence were challenged repeatedly by the tension between the pressures for overarching political cohesion and the defense of separate national identities and aspirations.In a brilliant analysis of this complex and sensitive national question, Ivo Banac provides a comprehensive introduction to Yugoslav political history. His book is a genetic study of the ideas, circumstances, and events that shaped the pattern of relations among the nationalities of Yugoslavia...