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         Yugoslavia Culture:     more books (35)
  1. Beyond Yugoslavia: Politics, Economics, and Culture in a Shattered Community (Eastern Europe After Communism) by Sabrina P. Ramet, 1995-05
  2. Balkan Babel: Politics, Culture, and Religion in Yugoslavia by Sabrina Petra Ramet, 1992-03
  3. IVth International Symposium on Apricots and Apricot Culture, Subotica, Yugoslavia 8-13 July 1968. by International Society for Horticultural Science., 1968
  4. Selevac: A Neolithic Village in Yugoslavia (Monumenta Archaeologica (Univ of Calif-La, Inst of Archaeology)) by Ruth Tringham, 1990-12
  5. Education and culture of nationalities in Yugoslavia (Studies, no. 4) by Gabor Janosi, 1965
  6. Balkan Babel: The Disintegration of Yugoslavia from the Death of Tito to Ethnic War by Sabrina P. Ramet, 1996-02
  7. Peasant culture and urbanization in Yugoslavia by Joel Martin Halpern, 1964
  8. Politics and culture in Yugoslavia (Politics and culture series) by William Zimmerman, 1987
  9. Cultural policy in Yugoslavia: Self-management and culture (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Stevan Majstorovic, 1980
  10. Culture and art activities of trade unions of Yugoslavia by Mirko Milojković, 1950
  11. Cherishing of national creation in Yugoslavia and possibilities of cooperation and extending help to the emigrants in preserving and furthering their ethnic culture by Srebrica Knežević, 1977
  12. A system of oyster culture on floating shellfish parks (Studies and reviews / General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean) by M Nikolić, 1962
  13. The signs of Vinca culture;: An internal analysis: their role, chronology and independence from Mesopotamia by Milton McChesney Winn, 1973
  14. Language, ethnicity, and nationalism: On the linguistic foundations of a unified Yugoslavia by Henrik Birnbaum, 1978

101. Yugoslavia - The Slovenes
Online text of the History of yugoslavia; public domain document that you may copy, The Reformation sparked the Slovenes first cultural awakening.
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The Slovenes, a Slavic people, migrated southwestward across present-day Romania in about the sixth century A.D., and settled in the Julian Alps. They apparently enjoyed broad autonomy in the seventh century, after escaping Avar domination. The Franks overran the Slovenes in the late eighth century; during the rule of the Frankish king Charlemagne, German nobles began enserfing the Slovenes and German missionaries baptized them in the Latin rite. Emperor Otto I incorporated most of the Slovenian lands into the duchy of Carantania in 952; later rulers split the duchy into Carinthia, Carniola, and Styria. In 1278 the Slovenian lands fell to the Austrian Habsburgs, who controlled them until 1918. Turkish marauders plagued Carinthia, Carniola, and Styria in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Slovenes abandoned lands vulnerable to attack and raised bulwarks around churches to protect themselves. The Turkish conquest of the Balkans and Hungary also disrupted the Slovenian economy; to compensate, the nobles stiffened feudal obligations and crushed peasant revolts between 1478 and 1573.

102. MUSEUM SECURITY MAILINGLIST REPORTS
destruction of the cultural heritage in yugoslavia, as well as our protest against the silence of our colleagues from all over the world,
http://www.museum-security.org/99/004.html
http://museum-security.org/
securma@xs4all.nl

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April 13, 1999
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information about damaged cultural property
Subject: information about damaged cultural property
moderator's message:
The (revised) text of the 2nd Potocol to the Hague Convention,
adopted on 26 April, is now available on the UNESCO web site.
http://www.unesco.org/

T.C.
Appeal:
The Seminar for Museology and the Protection of the Cultural Heritage
Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade University, Cika-Ljubina 18-20, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia Belgrade, 5th April, 1999 stop the destruction of the world's and national cultural and natural heritage in federal republic of yugoslavia before it's too late TO THE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY AND THE PROTECTION OF HERITAGE WORKERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Please Raise Your voice against the destruction of the World's and National Cultural and Natural Heritage in the NATO Alliance agression on Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which started on 24th March, 1999! Every armed conflict is, in advance, the danger to the cultural and

103. Serbia Ministers
Their daughter Jelica Minic, is assistant Foreign Minister of yugoslavia Deputy to the Educationalcultural Council of the Serbian Assembly 1969-74.
http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/Serbia.htm
Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership
Republic of Serbia
Srbija was under Osman Rule from 1389, gained autonomy 1815, and became Independent 1878 and a Kingdom 1881, after world war an autonomous republic in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
and later part of Serbia and Montenegro Also see Serbia heads and Serbia Parliament Mitra Mitrovic-Djilas
9.4.1945-8.3.1949 Minister of Education
10.4.1951-5.2.1953 Minister of Education, Science and Culture
Graduated at Philosophy Faculty in Belgrade, clerk in the National Bank of Yugoslavia before World War II. She was a Partisan 1941-45 and working in the Headquarters of Tito's army. In 1948 she became manager of the Council for Education and Culture of Serbia and later Manager of the Federal Institute for Education. She was deputy to both Serbian and Yugoslav assemblies, and member of Central Committees of Serbia and Yugoslavia. She wrote many books. Married to Milovan Djias (1911-95) one of the best known disidents. (b. 1912- ) Milka Minic
9.4.1945-10.4.1951 Minister without portfolio

104. Embassy Of Serbia And Montenegro In London, Great Britain
Embassy of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro in London. Lists diaspora organizations and Serbian Orthodox Churches in Great Britain.
http://www.yugoslavembassy.org.uk/
Embassy in London The Ambassador Diplomatic Staff Public Holidays Working Hours ... Contact Us Consular Services Visa Requirements Visa Application Form Passport Issues Citizenship ... Consular Fees News Embassy News Kosovo News Cultural Events Economy and Trade Diaspora in GB Organizations Serbian Ortodox Church External Links Foreign Policy MFA Daily News Serbia and Montenegro Media Links ... Culture and Education Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the web site of the Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro in London.
This web site is meant not only to inform you but also to be an instrument of genuine communication. This purpose could be achieved by your support and feedback comments only.
We are looking forward to addressing any questions that you might have. We would also appreciate your suggestions and comments which may improve the quality of this web site.
Thank you very much for your visit. Embassy Contact Info Address: 28 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8QB Tel: +44 207 235 9049 Fax: +44 207 235 7092 Street Map Important Information Emergency Appeal - Floods in Serbia, April - May 2005

105. C
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/keywordc.html

106. Transitions Online
A Ukrainian cultural commentator urges his countrymen to keep up their guard as the great powers circle warily just outside the campfire. by Taras Voznyak
http://www.tol.cz/

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