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    Ivan Štrafela Don, politična in življenjska usoda informbirojevca by Ivan Rihtarič

    Published 2019-12-01
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    Intellectuals in power: Social patterns in the formative years of second Yugoslavia by Bošković Dušan

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Political history of the Second Yugoslavia was continuously sacral, while secularization mainly took place within the arts’ domain. The Cominform (Informbiro) and split with the SSR opened up a space for greater freedom of creativity (Kardelj, Đilas, Šegedin) and for the abandonment of the socialist realism and its attempt to control the content of art (Zogović). …”
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    Political activities of ibeovci emigrants in Hungary (1948–1953) by Péter VUKMAN

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…As a consequence of the outbreak of the Soviet-Yugoslav conϐlict, Cominform emigrant communities were established in the Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe, including Hungary. …”
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    MACEDONIAN AND GREEK REFUGEE CHILDREN IN EASTERN EUROPE: LANGUAGE, POLITICS AND IDENTITIES by Riki Van Boeschoten

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…More in particular it examines the dominant role of the Greek Communist Party on the refugees’ lives, the organization of Macedonian-language education and the tensions created by the anti-Tito campaign launched by the Cominform countries. It discusses the short-lived establishment of an autonomous Macedonian organization in Poland during the early 1960s. …”
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    Politično delovanje Slovencev na Tržaškem, Goriškem in Videmskem po podpisu Pariške mirovne pogodbe leta 1947 by Erika Jazbar

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Ideological differentiation was also prominent in 1947, further “enriched” in 1948 by the dispute between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union following the Cominform resolution. Ever since the pre-war times, a dividing line had been based on two concepts of political action: independent Slovenian political engagement on the one hand and integration into Italian parties on the other.…”
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    Yugoslavia and Informbiro: Causes and the beginning of the conflict by Tošić-Malešević Nikola

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Conflict of Yugoslavia and Cominform certainly represents the first and the most significant conflict in the so-called Eastern Bloc, which was under the leadership of the USSR. …”
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    The editing of Louis Adamic's book The Eagle and the Roots by Janja Žitnik Serafin

    Published 1989-12-01
    “…The author follows its development through the war and during the first years after the liberation until the Cominform resolution in June 1948. …”
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    SLIKA JUGOSLOVENSKOG DRUŠTVA U ČASOPISIMA LIFE I TIME 1945–1980. by Sanja Lukić

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Consequently, individuals were selectively chosen to be depicted in a positive light when Yugoslavia was once again considered an ally following the conflict with the Cominform in 1948. Nevertheless, the representation of the Yugoslav people was brief and superficial, lacking in any true endeavor to demonstrate empathy for their situation and hardships. …”
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    Odnos Blagoja Neškovića prema nacionalnom pitanju 1944-1952. by Ena Mirković

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In 1952 he became Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, but soon he was accused for opportunistic policy implementation and cooperation with the Cominform, he was forced to resign all party posts and expelled from the Central Committee of Yugoslavia. …”
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    JUGOSLOVENSKI KOMUNISTI I ŠPANSKA REVOLUCIONARNA EMIGRACIJA 1945–1975. by Zoran Bajin

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In the period 1945–1948, the Yugoslav communists fostered tight relations with the Communist Party of Spain (PCE). However, after the Cominform Resolution against Yugoslavia in 1948, they were abruptly interrupted. …”
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    Yugoslavia in Western Cold War policies, 1948-1953 by Heuser, B

    Published 1987
    “…<p>When Yugoslavia was expelled from the Cominform in 1948, the Western Powers (Britain, the USA, France) were taking action to counter a perceived Soviet threat. …”
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