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    PROBLEM NACIONALNOG OPREDJELJENJA BOSANSKOHERCEGOVAČKIH MUSLIMANA 1945–1954: IZMEĐU POLITIKE KPJ/SKJ I OSJEĆAJA PRIPADNOSTI „TURSKOJ VJERI“ by Draženko Đurović

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The result was that the predominant number of the leadership and the Muslim party membership accepted the Serbian national name, which profiled the further policy of the CPY towards this Slavic people. …”
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    SYNESTHESIA IN THE NOVEL BY M. PAVIĆ: “LANDSCAPE PAINTED WITH TEA” by Nataliya L. Bilyk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Pavić, a representative of the first wave of the author’s experiment in the prose genre of the Serbian national literary process at the turn of the 20-21th centuries. …”
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    Oh, Vladimir, King of Dioclea, Hard Headed, Heart Full of Pride!” Isaiah Berlin and Nineteenth Century Interpretations of the Live of Saint Vladimir of Dioclea by Stefan Trajković Filipović

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Thus, instead of focusing on the notions of a holy man who serves as a tool of God’s will and of a Slavic holy king, one finds in nineteenth century interpretations the notions of man’s will, desire and utter loyalty to his own principles and values, one of them being his (Serbian) nation, as key ideas and supreme virtues. In spite of keeping certain hagiographic traits, these romantic interpretations bring reversals of main lessons of the story of Saint Vladimir and thus contribute to Berlin’s observation about the process of conscious creation of new mythologies within Romantic Movement with long-term consequences.…”
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    PRILOZI ZA PROUČAVANJE ISELJAVANJA SRBA I CRNOGORACA SA KOSOVA I METOHIJE POD VLAŠĆU JOSIPA BROZA TITA by Miomir Gatalović

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Like the entire Balkans, this territory found itself under different historical circumstances, especially by the arrival of Ottoman Empire in Europe, when ethnic situation changed to the detriment of the Serbian nation. During the period of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians/Kingdom of Yugoslavia, there was several proposals to correct this situation and the implementation of bringing in Serbian colonist began, but this project was neither thoroughly thought out, nor fully implemented. …”
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    Attitudes of serbian politicians about the language in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991-1995. by Jasmin Hodžić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As the documents show, however, Ekavica is a means of spreading Serbian national interests in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following some ideas of proposed or adopted legislative acts on language from the beginning of the 1990s, we will analyze the transcripts from a total of thirteen parliamentary sessions where language was discussed, along with about twenty individually expressed views during parliamentary procedures. …”
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    Bosnian literature in Vladimir Jurčić’s horizons: Reconstruction of the unpublished book Muslims in croatian literature by Nehrudin Rebihić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…By „literary Bosnia“ he meant everything that was its „provincial features“: folk history, genealogy, specific speech (dialect - ikavica), lifestyle (Muslims), and the canonical line consisted of Bosniak writers from Safvet-bega Bašagić, Musa Ćazim Ćatić, Edhem Mulabdić, Ahmed Muradbegović, to Alija Nametk, Enver Čolaković, Murat Šuvalić etc.Since in this period the pretensions towards Bosnia and Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks) were also part of the Serbian national ideology, Jurčić's „literary Bosnia“ can be understood as a counterbalance to the then established Kršić's literary-historical construct „narrative Bosnia“. …”
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    The Suffering and defense of Kotor Varoš Bosniaks and Croats in 1992. by Amir KLIKO

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The Serbian Democratic Union, with the help of the Serbian army, local police officers of Serbian nationality, members of the Serbian Territorial Defense and the special purpose unit of the Banja Luka Security Service Center, forcibly took power in the early morning of June 11. …”
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