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Place: Balkans X
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Balkan socialist confederation, 1910–1948
The concept of a Balkan socialist federation emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century from among ...
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Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slavoj Žižek was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and sociology ...
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Serbia, anti-bureaucratic revolution, 1987–1989
The “anti-bureaucratic revolution” (ABR) in Serbia signified a process of political cadre changes, arrests, ...
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Serbia, protests against Milošević 1991–2000
Two opposing sides configured the political scene of the 1990s in Serbia: on the one side, Slobodan Milošević's ...
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Serbian Revolution of October 2000
To many observers the Serbian Revolution was the consummate “television revolution.” On October 5, 2000, ...
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Slovenian National Liberation Front (Osvobodilna Fronta), 1941–1944
On April 6, 1941 Nazi Germany and the Axis powers attacked Yugoslavia, which surrendered on April 17, ...
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Yugoslavia, Marxist humanism, Praxis group, and Korčula Summer School, 1964–1974
The publication of the first issue of the magazine Praxis in September 1964 initiated a philosophical ...
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Yugoslavia, student protests, 1966–1974
The Yugoslav student protests in June 1968 embraced the struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination, ...
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