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  1. The Improbable Survivor: Yugoslavia and Its Problems, 1918-1988 by Stevan K. Pavlowitch, 1990-03
  2. Mixail Soloxov in Yugoslavia by Robert F. Price, 1973-10-15
  3. Ethnic Nationalism: The Tragic Death of Yugoslavia by Bogdan Denitch, 1996-07
  4. Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s
  5. War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945: Occupation and Collaboration by Jozo Tomasevich, 2002-10-01
  6. Thinking about Yugoslavia: Scholarly Debates about the Yugoslav Breakup and the Wars in Bosnia and Kosovo by Sabrina P. Ramet, 2005-12-26
  7. Yugoslavia: When Ideals Collide (The Making of the Twentieth Century) by Ann Lane, 2004-01-03
  8. The Demise of Yugoslavia: A Political Memoir by Stipe Mesic, 2004-04
  9. The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-Up 1980-92 by Branka Magas, 1993-04
  10. Conflict and Cohesion in Socialist Yugoslavia: Political Decision Making Since 1966 by Steven L. Burg, 1983-06
  11. Keeping Tito Afloat: The United States, Yugoslavia, and the Cold War by Lorraine M. Lees, 1997-05
  12. A Muslim Woman in Tito's Yugoslavia (Eastern European Studies (College Station, Tex.), No. 24.) by Munevera Hadzisehovic, Thomas J. Butler, et all 2003-10
  13. Burn This House: The Making and Unmaking of Yugoslavia
  14. Power and Persuasion: Ideology and Rhetoric in Communist Yugoslavia, 1944-1953 by Carol S. Lilly, 2000-12-01

101. CNN.com - World - Russia, China Accuse Former Yugoslavia War Crimes Court Of Pla
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102. CNA - Centar Za Nenasilnu Akciju
The main acticvities are trainings and networking in nonviolent conflict transformation in the region of former yugoslavia. With reports, trainings offered and future activities.
http://www.nenasilje.org
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103. Guidelines For Yugoslavia And The Former Yugoslav Republics
be created to use instead as needed, eg Serbia and MontenegroHistory2003 economic conditions of all of the republics of the former yugoslavia after World
http://www.indiana.edu/~libslav/slavcatman/yugo.html
Slavic Cataloging Table of Contents Geographic Subjects Table of Contents Index Geographic Subjects Yugoslavia and the Former Yugoslav Republics Geographic Name CP (Regardless of publication date) Yugoslavia e-yu yu Bosnia and Hercegovina e-bn- bn Croatia e-ci- ci Macedonia (Republic) e-xn- xn Montenegro e-yu- yu Serbia e-yu- yu Serbia and Montenegro e-yu- yu Slovenia e-xv- xv According to the new rules from LC (see SCM H 1055), the term "Yugoslavia" applies only to:
  • The geographic area of the country that existed from 1918-1992
  • The smaller country, comprised of Serbia and Montenegro, that was left between 1992 and February, 2003
"Yugoslavia" is no longer valid as a subject for time periods after February 2003. The new "Serbia and Montenegro" will be used instead. Entities within either Serbia or Montenegro will continue to be qualified by "(Serbia)" or "(Montenegro)" respectively.
Examples:
  • Headings such as "YugoslaviaHistory1992-" now have an ending date, e.g. "YugoslaviaHistory1992-2003"
  • New headings will be created to use instead as needed, e.g. "Serbia and MontenegroHistory2003-"

104. DDH: Hope On The Balkans Archive; MAIN MENU
Site on positive developments in former yugoslavia.
http://www.ddh.nl/fy/
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105. UNEP Balkans
United Nations Environment Programme is conducting environmental assessments and cleanup in Albania, in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and in the Federal Republic of yugoslavia.
http://www.grid.unep.ch/btf/
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Latest Developments Feasibility studies Cyanide spill New Cyanide Spill Mission Report released by UNEP/ROE. Cyanide Spill Map PDF DU Meeting Habitat Documents ... Download final report Last update on 14 September 2000. Other related Websites Contact the BTF Information Officer

106. 1998 Korcula Nationalism Conference
A conference which the issue of nationalism can be freely and openly discussed, as a part of the EUsponsored project Confidence Building in former yugoslavia Reconciliation through direct communication and interaction.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Inter/SEERU/conference/
SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN RESEARCH UNIT [The Case of the Successor States of former Yugoslavia] Island of Korcula, Croatia 22-25 September 1998 KORCULA CONFERENCE PROGRAMME UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW STAFF NEWSLETTER (ISSUE 204) ARTICLE, P.10 (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). BACKGROUND As a part of the EU-sponsored project Confidence Building in former Yugoslavia: Reconciliation through direct communication and interaction , a forum is being initiated at which the issue of nationalism can be freely and openly discussed. The complex ingredients which purport to identify differences between the peoples, in terms of their national 'uniqueness' are amongst the most important aspects of the political and social dynamics within the successor states of former Yugoslavia. Examination of the complex relationships which form a raison d'etre and motivation for the processes of self-determination, coupled with major socio-political changes in recent years, presents cross-cultural challenges. AIM The acute problematics of the successor states of Yugoslavia in recent history have made it almost imperative that the first Korcula Summer School/Conference concentrates on national identity versus national enmity. The Conference proposes to examine closely the various strands which define that phenomenon which is understood in colloquial and academic parlance as 'nationalism', taking both a theoretical and empirical approach in addressing the issue.

107. New Page 0
Selling banknotes from former yugoslavia and Serbia.
http://www.geocities.com/maximianvs_galerius/restlovi1488/banknotes.htm
B A N K N O T E S In case that you are interested to buy some of this items please contaact me to galerije@hotmail.com Country Catalogue number Description Date Condition Price Comments Serbia Pick#27a 500 Din UNC- Serbia Pick#23 100 Din UNC Serbia Pick#24 1000 Din UNC- Serbia P#23,24,27a,27b Set 1941 (4pcs) AU Serbia Pick#27b 500 Din UNC- Serbia Pick#23 100 Dinar F-AU 100 Banknotes in pack Serbia Pick#29 50 Din UNC- Bulgaria Pick#76a 250 Leva AU Train Romania Pick#83b 5 Lei VF RUSSIA - U.S.S.R. Pick#233a 10 Roubles AU Czechoslovakia Pick#91 100 Korun AU- Romania Pick#95 25 Lei F Romania Pick#91a 1 Lei AU Romania Pick#93a 5 Lei AU Romania Pick#94a 10 Lei AU Yugoslavia Pick#91 500 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#91 500 Din UNC 100 Banknotes in bancking package Yugoslavia Pick#92 1000 Din F Yugoslavia Pick#88 20 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#92 1000 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#92 1000 Din F Yugoslavia Pick#88 20 Din UNC 100 Banknotes in bancking package Yugoslavia Pick#89 50 Din UNC Hungary Pick#170 50 Forint AU Yugoslavia Pick#92 1000 Din F Yugoslavia Pick#91 500 Din UNC Poland Pick#149 20 Zlotych AU+ Yugoslavia Pick#93 5000 Dinara UNC Yugoslavia Pick#90 100 Din UNC 100 Banknotes in bancking package Yugoslavia Pick#90 100 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#103 10 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#104 50 Din UNC Yugoslavia Set of 40 different banknotes AU Yugoslavia Pick#112 100 Din AU Yugoslavia Pick#113 500 Din UNC Yugoslavia Pick#116 10.000 Din

108. Yugoslav Refrugee Appeal - Who We Are
UKbased charity helping to provide humanitarian aid to refugees of the former yugoslavia through Red Cross centres and other appeal organisations.
http://yra.onestop.net
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109. Ilirika Brokerage
Brokerage and investment activities on Slovenian market and on markets of republics of former yugoslavia.
http://www.ilirika.com/
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110. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Turkish_Jews
Sephardic Jewish genealogists with roots in the former Turkish Ottoman Empire including Turkey, Serbia, Greece, and yugoslavia.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Religion/Turkish_Jews.html
Religion: Turkish_Jews Mailing List Turkish_Jews-L Topic: Sephardic Jewish genealogists with roots in the former Turkish Ottoman Empire including Turkey, Serbia, Greece, and Yugoslavia. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at Turkish_Jews-admin@rootsweb.com.

111. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Bosnia And Hercegovina : History : Early History, Former
Related Category former Yugoslavian Political Geography. Bosnia and Hercegovina boz´nEu, hertsugOvE´nu Pronunciation Key history-. Early history.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/B/BosniaNH-history.html
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Related Category: Former Yugoslavian Political Geography Bosnia and Hercegovina E u , herts u g O v E u Pronunciation Key History-
Early History
The area was part of the Roman province of Illyricum. Bosnia was settled by Serbs in the 7th cent.; it appeared as an independent country by the 12th cent. but later at times acknowledged the kings of Hungary as suzerains. Medieval Bosnia reached the height of its power in the second half of the 14th cent., when it controlled many surrounding territories. Bosnia also annexed the duchy of Hum, which, however, regained autonomy in 1448 and became known as Hercegovina. During this period the region was weakened by religious strife among Roman Catholics, Orthodox, and Bogomils . Thus disunited, Bosnia fell to the Turks in 1463. Hercegovina held out until 1482, when it too was occupied and joined administratively to Bosnia. The nobility and a large part of the peasantry accepted Islam. Next SubSections in this article: Sections in this article:
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112. James Bissett - Balkan Crisis Page
A former Canadian ambassador to yugoslavia sharply criticizes NATO and the U.S. bombing of Serbia.
http://www.deltax.net/bissett/
James Bissett was Canada's ambassador to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. He is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities on Balkan politics. -more-
TWO HUNDRED YEARS LATER
There are certain events in the history of a nation that become embedded in the collective psyche of the people. These are usually happenings of heroic dimensions that help over the years to define a nation and its people. Serbia has more than its share of these defining moments but 1804 stands out as one of the most noteworthy -more- IF KOSOVO WHY NOT IRAQ I recall that it was thirteen summers ago that I set off to Belgrade to take up my post as the Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was then a strong and united country- more prosperous than most of the Eastern Bloc countries. Yet there were emerging signs of trouble. Urged on by the former Central Powers - Germany, Austria and Hungary – Slovenia and Croatia were already planning to separate from the Yugoslav Federation. -more- ANNIVERSARY OF SHAME On March 24 Serbian people around the world will recall with horror the shameful destruction of their country by the US led NATO Alliance. Three years ago, for 78 days and nights, NATO aircraft pounded Yugoslavia inflicting terrible damage on the civilian infrastructure of the country.

113. Beta News Agency
Daily news reports from yugoslavia and the former Yugoslav republics. Includes Kosovo OnLine, an archive of news, opinion and documents related to the conflict.
http://www.beta-press.com/

114. Kordic Stevan's Photography
Digital photographs of his travels through the former yugoslavia.
http://users.cg.yu/kordics/

115. An Analysis Of The United Nations International Tribunal To Adjudicate War Crime
From the Global Legal Studies Journal.
http://ijgls.indiana.edu/archive/02/01/bland.shtml

116. Former Yugoslavia - Ethnic Majorities
A map showing ethnic divisions in 1992, (412K). Based on data from a 1991 census.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/yugoslav.jpg

117. RON HAVIV BLOOD AND HONEY
Photo essay on war and disintegration of former yugoslavia by Ron Haviv.
http://photoarts.com/haviv/bloodandhoney/

118. Slav/Germ Manual: Guidelines For Yugoslavia And The Former Yugoslav Republics
Wilhelm Agrell. 1. Yugoslav War, 1991 2. Agrell, WilhelmJourneysformer Yugoslav republics. 3. former Yugoslav republicsHistory.
http://infoshare1.princeton.edu/katmandu/sgman/yugo.html
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Slavic Cataloging Manual
Guidelines for Assigning Geographic Subject Headings
Yugoslavia
Geographic Name CP (Regardless of publication date) Yugoslavia e-yu yu Bosnia and Hercegovina e-bn- bn Croatia e-ci- ci Macedonia (Republic) e-xn- xn Montenegro e-yu- yu Serbia e-yu- yu Slovenia e-xv- xv According to the rule, Yugoslavia applies to the geographic area of the country that existed from 1918-1992, as well as the current country consisting of Serbia and Montenegro. This means that all geographic subdivision goes through Yugoslavia
    Books Yugoslavia Serbia.
    Books Yugoslavia Belgrade (Serbia)
    Books Yugoslavia Montenegro.
    Books Yugoslavia Herceg-Novi (Montenegro)
In 1997, LC introduced the heading Former Yugoslav republics Yugoslavia is valid for the colored area shown here only until . At that time, the government dissolved, and the area of Yugoslavia diminished to Serbia and Montenegro , shown here in Therefore, the headings

119. Sailing Around The Flat Earth: The International Tribunal For The
Lucas W. Andrews in Emory Journal of International Law, Fall 1997.
http://www.law.emory.edu/EILR/volumes/fall97/andrews.html
SAILING AROUND THE FLAT EARTH: THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA AS A FAILURE OF JURISPRUDENTIAL THEORY INTRODUCTION The court marks an unprecedented effort to enforce against individuals, by an impartial, nonmilitary body, the dictates of international criminal law. But beyond these much-noted innovations, the court constitutes a much more fundamental innovation, one that is yet to be noted. For the court is, by its very nature, a departure from the basic philosophical ideas underlying the modern conception of international law itself. Observers and participants alike have portrayed the tribunal effort as a potential watershed event. The effective assertion of international authority in the criminal realm, a realm traditionally understood to be primarily, if not exclusively, controlled by the law of individual states, would greatly enhance the perceived legitimacy of international law as against traditional notions of state sovereignty. Moreover, a successful court would put to rest any lingering doubts as to whether individual persons may properly be the subjects of international criminal law. On a more practical level, the tribunal would further the goal of a just international order by vindicating the victims of Yugoslavian atrocities and providing a deterrent against future crimes.

120. Former Yugoslavia
Political map created in 1996 (162K) from the University of Texas Library.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/fm_yugoslavia_pol96.jpg

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