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Sources of the ideology of the Serbian radical movement 1881-1903
Published 2006-01-01“…The ideas drawn from European political experience needed to be transformed, changed, and adapted to suit the specific Serbian political environment. The internal (or domestic) sources of Radicalism were the specific political circumstances of Serbian society political expressions emerging from the ruler, on the one hand, and from political parties, on the other, fundamentally influenced and modified the Radical ideology.…”
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The Serbian Radical movement 1881-1903: A historical aspect
Published 2005-01-01“…In its initial stage Serbian Radicalism passed through several significant phases. …”
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Political, economic and social characteristics of political parties' programmes in Serbia until 1918
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Perception of the creation of a ‘Muslim state’ in intercepted telephone conversations between the serbian political elite 1991-1992.
Published 2022-11-01“…During 1991, the security services of Bosnia and Herzegovina began to monitor the telephone conversations of high-ranking officials of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS). These recorded conversations reveal part of the truth to the preparations for the war and the genocide that followed. …”
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VIOLENCE AS THE WEAPON OF POLITICAL PARTIES. THE OPERATION OF ORJUNA AND SRNAO IN VOJVODINA (1922 – 1924)
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The social origins and political uses of popular narratives on Serbian disunity
Published 2005-01-01“…The nineteenth century wars over political and cultural identity, intensified by the struggle between contesting claims to political authority, further channeled by the development of party politics in Serbia and radicalized by conflicts of interest and ideology together provided the initial reasons for the apparition of modern discourses on Serbian disunity and disaccord. …”
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On parliamentary democracy in Serbia 1903-1914 political parties, elections, political freedoms
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Chorwackich etnologów i ludowców marzenie o dotarciu do źródła
Published 2014-11-01“…A key theorist and activist who developed the concept of authentic Croatian cultural sources, and entered it in the political agenda, was Antun Radić. Together with his brother Stjepan, he founded the peasant party, which after 1918 became the Croats’ main political force. …”
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Formation of Serbian National Movement in Croatia in the 1980s–1990s
Published 2015-04-01“…The author draws a conclusion about the compelled nature of consolidation of the Serbian communities and further radicalization of the Serbian national movement.…”
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Parliamentary elections in the srez of Berane in 1925 and 1927
Published 2015-01-01“…During the second half of the 20s in the last century political circumstances in Berane and its narrow gravitational area were known by constant rivalry between two civil political parties where the National Radical Party and the Yugoslav Democratic Party as well as the new Independent Democratic Party that was formed after the split of the Yugoslav Democratic Party, were the most influential ones within the Serbian national corps. …”
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STANDPOINTS OF SERBIAN LIBERALS FROM HUNGARY OF SERBO-BULGARIAN WAR
Published 2011-12-01“…<p class="Default">Serbian liberal party in Hungary was divided into three fractions in 1884: Conservative, Radical and Liberal. …”
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The progressive party in the Kingdom of Serbia from 1887 to 1896
Published 2020-01-01“…The paper explores the history of the Serbian Progressive Party in the Kingdom of Serbia from 1887 to 1896. …”
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Belgrade students and political organizations 1935-1941
Published 2020-01-01“…Among the political organizations that were present at the University of Belgrade, especially during the second half of the 1930s, were: the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia, the Democratic Student Club, the Youth Section of the Serbian Cultural Club, the Student Club of the Yugoslav Radical Union Slovenski Jug and the Youth Organization Zbor. …”
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Serbia – an Oponent or an ally of Independent Macedonia (1991‑2013)?
Published 2014-07-01“…Although, from the point of view of Belgrade, Macedonia was never officially considered an enemy, and the regime of Milosevic was mainly interested in those republics of the former SFRY, which territories were numerously inhabited by Serbs (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro), in the relations between Serbia and Macedonia cooled off and the Serbian radicals (the political camp of V. Šešelj) for some time called for “dealing with” Macedonia. …”
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Concordat 1935-1937: For and against
Published 2018-01-01“…The radical opposition gathered around the main board of the National Radical Party, the larger part of the Orthodox Church and the Serbian public opinion were against the concordat. …”
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Who replaced the intellectual in the democratic transition?
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Cause and effect relation between the current migrations and terrorism in Western Europe
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