Yugoslavia was the most aggressive among socialist countries in using assassinations as a means of protecting the state and the communist party.
The Monument to the Uprising of the People of Kordun and Banija at Petrova Gora, or Peter’s Mountain, in central Croatia, belongs to the most notorious derelict Yugoslav-era monuments.
Diaspora Voices is an occasional series of conversations with ex-Yugoslavs living abroad. In this, the third installment, two millennials from Croatia living and pursuing their PhD in the UK share their stories, poems, and scholarly findings of emigration.
Graffiti dating back to the 1940s survive on walls of towns and villages from Ljubljana to the Istrian peninsula.
Historian Ivo Goldstein identifies the roots and actors of historical revisionism in Croatia.
A roundup of Yugoslavia-related news for the month of September 2020.
Hrvoje Klasić discusses historical revisionism in Croatia and life as a celebrity historian.
A roundup of Yugoslavia-related news for the month of July 2020.
Jurica Pavičić, “HRVATSKA JE IZVUKLA NAJVEĆU DOBIT IZ JUGOSLAVIJE! Vladajuća ideologija drži se mita da je to bila negacija hrvatskog identiteta, a istina je suprotna,” Jutarni List, 2/19/2018 [pdf]
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