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  1. Possibility of acclimatization and population of American white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in mountain region of Yugoslavia: Final technical report by Dus̆an Bojović, 1975
  2. Early farming cultures in central Serbia (eastern Yugoslavia): Preliminary report and guide to an exhibit in the National Museum of Kragujevac by Alan McPherron, 1971
  3. Early farming cultures in Central Serbia: (Eastern Yugoslavia). Preliminary report and Guide to an exhibit in the National Museum of Kragujevac, September, ... muzeju Kragujevac - septembar, 1971] by Alan McPherron, 1971
  4. Bibliography of English language sources on Yugoslavia: Also sections on peasant society, field methods, European peasant cultures, the Balkans and Eastern Europe by Joel Martin Halpern, 1964
  5. Dubrovnik: And its surroundings history, culture, art, tourism, scenery by Anus̆ka Novaković, 1989
  6. The Impact of Culture-Based Value Systems on Management Policies and Practices: Yugoslav and United States Issues and Viewpoints
  7. Neighbors at War: Anthropological Perspectives on Yugoslav Ethnicity, Culture, and History
  8. Dubrovnik in War by Vlado Gotovac, Slobodan Prosperov Novak, et all 2000
  9. Disintegration in Frames: Aesthetics and Ideology in the Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Cinema by Pavle Levi, 2007-01-30
  10. Marina Abramovic: Artist Body by Marina Abramovic, 1998-07-02
  11. Čitluk and Brotnjo: History, culture, art, tourism, scenery (Tourist monographs) by Mato Njavro, 1987
  12. Teaching about conflict and crisis in the former Yugoslavia the case of Bosnia-Hercegovina (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:377139) by John K. Cox, 1993
  13. Personality and culture in Eastern European politics (Library of policy sciences) by Dinko Tomašić, 1948
  14. Science and Culture: Worker Management in Practice by Nikola Pešić, 1967

21. Serbia & Montenegro Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
culture and history will reward and surprise even the most jaded traveller. What remains of former yugoslavia is Serbia and Montenegro, a child still
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22. TIMEeurope.com | Summer Of Culture 2002
the Serbian cultural élite had a strong sense of being part of yugoslavia as an But modern art didn t take root in the stillfeudal yugoslavia,
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23. Arts And Culture - British Council - Serbia And Montenegro
British Council yugoslavia We bring you the best of UK modern culture through theatre, dance, literature and the visual arts.
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Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Suggest similar pages ARTS AND CULTURE SHOWCASING CREATIVITY Each year we promote a few carefully chosen and significant arts activities, focusing on contemporary arts events that are creative and dynamic. WHAT WE DO IN ARTS Find out about arts activites that we manage and how you can participate. If your institution is interested in becoming a partner, here are some guidelines art events this month We bring you the best of UK modern culture through theatre, dance, literature and the visual arts. Find out more about our upcoming events. THIS MONTH'S HIGHLIGHTS Come and see "Taylor's Dummies" performed by Gecko Theatre, UK partcipants at this year's Infant and Belef festivals in Novi Sad and Belgrade. Find out more.   ARCHIVE OF EVENTS 2004 Find out about the kind of work we are involved in by looking at our events archive. ARTS ONLINE RESOURCES We take the trouble out of searching the web by offering you a selection of the best online resources covering all areas of the UK's ever-expanding arts scene. Britfilms Search our comprehensive website about the UK film industry with information about UK films, filmmakers, film festivals and education opportunities.

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British Council yugoslavia. Art work Photographer Stephen Arts and culture Governance and society UK news and reference AZ of resources Athens
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29. [Project Rastko] THE HISTORY OF SERBIAN CULTURE - Zoran Glusevic: A Century And
The history of Serbian culture . The history of Serbian culture The communist regime, which came to power in yugoslavia and Serbia in 1945,
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Porthill Publishers The portrait tradition of Anastas Jovanovic was continued by Milan Jovanovic (1863-1944), the brother of painter Paja Jovanovic. He obtained his education in photography in Vienna and Paris. He achieved an aesthetically high photo-visual quality in his portraits. He did portraits of famous Serbian authors, actors and writers from the end of the last century and the beginning of this century (Milos Cvetic, Pera Dobrinovic, Ilija Stanojevic, Milorad Gavrilovic, Ljuba Nenadovic, Milovan Glisic, and others). Rista Marjanovic, a professional newspaper photographer, studied journalism in Paris. His war photographs were published during the war in foreign newspapers and were presented together with the allies' photographs at exhibitions in the Louvre, Paris, in 1917, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, as well as in many cities all over America in 1917. Between the two world wars, both amateur and professional activity took on a new elan, which was made possible by the development of photographic technique, since it considerably simplified the procedure of taking photographs. Innovations in photography still did not require large financial resources, therefore a group of amateur photographers, Surrealists by artistic choice, revealed their talent not only in the field of verbal art, but in the field of photography as well. The most distinguished name was Nikola Vuco, who added wealth to surrealistic photography with his innovations. They were in accordance with the theory of Surrealism, and were based on the application of purely photographic medium. It enriched the history of photography with evidence that photography has a specific visual expressiveness and technique, which became completely independent from painting.

30. [Project Rastko] THE HISTORY OF SERBIAN CULTURE - Mihailo Bjelica: Journalism An
In its foreword, written by Orfelin, the relevant questions of cultural life among the Outside the territory of the former yugoslavia 495 newspapers and
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32. Montenegrin P.E.N. Center Resolution On Endangerment Of Culture
On the Endangerment of Montenegrin culture, People and State The Yugoslav crisis and the disintegration of yugoslavia have been largely caused by the
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On the Endangerment of Montenegrin Culture, People and State On the basis of the principles of the Charter and Resolution of the International P.E.N. Center, which emphasize the importance and protection of the national identity of the small nations and their cultures, it is the right and duty of the Montenegrin P.E.N. Center to point out, in Montenegro and internationally, the Great Serbian chauvinism and hegemony aiming to abolish and assimilate the Montenegrin nation, its history and culture. The situation has been aggravated by the fact that the Montenegrin authorities, because of their shortsighted interests, have been supporting such tendencies and processes, seriously endangering the thousand-year-old state, culture and national identity of the Montenegrins. I. WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT? 1. Great Serbianism is a grand illusion and a disastrous force in 20th century Montenegrin history. The Great Serbian epidemic also affected King Nikola I and his unique kingdom. Due to this illusion we have been through heavy traumas, humiliations, and even fratricidal fights. We have missed excellent opportunities to stabilize and develop ourselves in a civilized way, like other small European countries. 2. The Yugoslav crisis and the disintegration of Yugoslavia have been largely caused by the rise of the Great Serbian forces and their more and more aggressive actions. While in some parts of ex-Yugoslavia the Great Serbian hegemony proved extremely disastrous, with unprecedented bloodshed and destructiveness, in Montenegro a dangerously perfidious strategy of submission is being pursued, which in many ways reminds us of the activities of fascism on the eve of the Anschluss of Austria in 1938.

33. Yugoslavia : Europe : Libraries : Arts, Music And Culture : Internet Gateway : C
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34. UNESCO Courier: Crimes Against Culture - The Former Yugoslavia
Full text of the article, Crimes Against culture the former yugoslavia from UNESCO Courier, a publication in the field of News Society,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. In the former Yugoslavia, the destruction of cultural heritage erased a common identity in cities and fulfilled an archaic dream in the countryside In 1991, in the early days of the Cold War's end, Western Europeans were shaken by television images of a downpour of explosives falling upon the sleepy little Danube town of Vukovar, and plumes of smoke snaking their way over Dubrovnik, "the jewel of the Adriatic" and a World Heritage site. From 1991 to 1999, countries of the former Yugoslavia were subjected to war. While moderate commentators referred to a campaign of "ethnic cleansing," those targeted by the violence spoke of "genocide." It is precisely on this count and for crimes against humanity that generals and politicians are being prosecuted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

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36. Home : Country Focus : Yugoslavia : Society And Culture : Human Rights
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38. SANE Serbian-American Alliance Of New England
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  • Divine Powers (Ninja sili) - 15 th century – Kir Stefan Srbin From Your Youth (Ot junosti tvojeja) - 18 th century – Patriarch Vasilije Brkic Cherubic Hymn (Heruvimska pesma) th century – Stevan Mokranjac Lord, I Have Cried Out (Gospodi vozvah) - 20 th century – Aleksandar S. Vujic We Praise Thee (Tebe pojem) - 19 th century – Stevan Mokranjac God of Justice (Boze pravde) th century – Davorin Jenko There, There (Onamo, ‘namo)
  • 39. Culture And Conflict: Anthropological Perspectives On The War In Former Yugoslav
    Part I culture, Society, and Historical Context, in Exyugoslavia. 1. Introduction The End of yugoslavia Observed Joel M. Halpern and David A. Kideckel,
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    Neighbors at War: Anthropological Perspectives on Yugoslav Ethnicity, Culture, and History (Cartoon by Nikola Otas in Ilustrovana Politika (Belgrade) 3 February 1992 from The Yugoslav War Through Cartoons , by Goran Jovanovic. Edited by Joel M. Halpern, University of Massachusetts/Amherst David A. Kideckel, Central Connecticut State University TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I: Culture, Society, and Historical Context, in Ex-Yugoslavia 1. Introduction: The End of Yugoslavia Observed
    Joel M. Halpern and David A. Kideckel, 2. Lessons from the Yugoslav Labyrinth
    E. A. Hammel, University of California, Berkeley 3. Unmaking Multiethnicity in Yugoslavia: Media and Metamorphosis
    Bette Denich, Boston University The Yugoslav Dark Side of Humanity: A View from a Slovene Blind Spot.
    Rajko Mursic, University of Ljubljana Part II: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Culture: Contested Views 5. Roots of the War in Croatia,
    Elinor Despalatovic, Connecticut College 6. Nationalism as a Folk Ideology: The Case of Former Yugoslavia
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    40. Serbia - Campaign Against Homophobia
    financially supported by the Fund for an Open Society yugoslavia. presentation of the specific lesbigay sub-culture in three basic upgraded
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    Serbia - Campaign Against Homophobia 30 September 1998 Dear friends, I am writing you on the behalf of the CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOMOPHOBIA, a project working on the improvement of gay and lesbian human rights in Serbia, financially supported by the Fund for an Open Society - Yugoslavia. Currently, it is undertaken in cooperation by the three following organizations: Details about the project, with description of the planned work, stuff biographies and other relevant information can be found in the attachment of this email. One of the projects within the CAMPAIGN - The Anthology of the Original Essays on Lesbigay Culture - needs instant funding assistance. Having in mind that serbian society is extremely homophobic, and thus recognizing the need for a positive change in the present situation, as well as regarding the fact that the Fund for an Open Society cannot fund the whole project - but rather a part of it, we have decided to kindly ask for your financial assistance. The idea of the Project is to collect relevant works of lesbigay authors and present them in a form of anthology. Main objectives of the Project are:

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