The Improbable Survivor: Yugoslavia and Its Problems, 1918-1988 |
Contents
The Historical Framework from Unification
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War and civil
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The Historical Framework from Stalinism to
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Copyright
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Albanian army Austria-Hungary authorities Balkan become Belgrade Bosnia and Herzegovina Catholic Church cent chetniks Communism Communist Party constitutional country's crisis Croatia Croats Dedijer Dedijer's Djilas economic élite Europe European eventually favour federal feelings forces foreign policy German Habsburg historians historiography ideological independence intellectuals interests Kosovo leaders leadership League of Communists Macedonia ment Mihailović military monarchy Montenegro Moscow movement Muslim nationalist non-aligned movement non-alignment official opposition organisation Orthodox Church Ottoman partisans Party of Yugoslavia Patriarch German People's Liberation political population Priština problems provinces reforms regime regional religion religious republic revolution revolutionary role rule Second World Second World War self-management Serbian nation Serbian Orthodox Church Serbs slavia Slovenia Slovenian People's Party social socialist South Slavs Soviet Union territory tion Tirana Tito Tito's Tito's death Titoism tradition turned unity Ustasha wanted West Western Yugo Yugoslav Yugoslav Communists Yugoslav government Zagreb