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Professeur à l'Université de Laval, l'auteur détaille les causes internes et externes qui ont détourné la Yougoslavie de l'Occident à la fin de la guerre froide, provoquant son éclatement en sept entités : la Slovénie, la Croatie, la Bosnie-Herzégovine, le Monténégro, la Macédoine et la région autonome du Kosovo. Histoire des crises yougoslaves sur l'ensemble de leur durée. ©Electre 2015
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 --- Former Yugoslav republics --- Ex-Yougoslavie --- History --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Postcommunisme --- Yougoslavie --- History. --- Politics and government. --- Postcommunisme - Ex-Yougoslavie --- Ex-Yougoslavie - Histoire - 21e siècle --- Yougoslavie - Histoire - 1980-1992 --- Yougoslavie - Histoire - 1992-2003 --- Yougoslavie - Politique et gouvernement - 1980-1992 --- Yougoslavie - Politique et gouvernement - 1992-2003
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"Art21" est une série de portraits documentaires d'artistes contemporains de tous horizons, vivant et travaillant aux États-Unis pour la majorité d'entre eux. Avec leurs mots, ils évoquent leur démarche, les processus de création et les techniques ou dispositifs mis en place pour répondre à leur approche esthétique.Cet épisode propose trois artistes à l'oeuvre, réunis sous le thème de l'Histoire. De quelles manières exploitent-ils le passé pour explorer le présent ? Comment certains événements historiques peuvent-ils influencer notre manière de penser aujourd'hui, et pourquoi d'autres ont-ils été "oubliés" ? Et comment ces artistes se servent-ils de leur propre histoire pour interroger la condition humaine ?1. Glenn Ligon, né en 1960 dans le Bronx, New York.2. Mary Reid Kelley, née en 1979 à Greenville, Caroline du Sud.3. Marina Abramovic, née en 1946 à Belgrade (Yougoslavie), aujourd'hui capitale de la Serbie.
Portrait --- Dessin --- Sexualité --- Art graphique --- Comportement --- Cinéma --- Histoire de l'art --- Néon --- Corps humain --- Féminisme --- Performance --- Yougoslavie --- États-Unis
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Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994 --- -Peace-building --- Postwar reconstruction --- War (International law). --- Tribunal pénal international pour l'ex-Yougoslavie, Procès devant le --- Consolidation de la paix --- Reconstruction d'après-guerre --- Guerre (Droit international)
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War, Community, and Social Change documents and analyses how social representations and practices are shaped by collective violence in a context of ethnic discourse. What are the effects of political violence, and what are the effects of collectively experienced victimization on societal norms, attitudes, and collective beliefs? This volume stresses that mass violence has a de- and re-structuring role for manifold psychosocial processes. The interdisciplinary approach draws attention to how most people in the former Yugoslavia had to endure and cope with war and dramatic societal changes, but also how they faced and resisted ethnic rivalry, violence, and segregation. It is a departure from the belief that depicts most people in the former Yugoslavia as either blind followers of ethnic war entrepreneurs or as extremists intrinsically motivated for violence by deep-rooted intra-ethnic loyalties and inter-ethnic animosities.
Social Sciences --- Psychology --- War and society. --- Social change. --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Society and war --- War --- Social aspects --- Psychology. --- International relations. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Cross-cultural psychology. --- Cross Cultural Psychology. --- International Relations. --- Migration. --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Sociology --- Civilians in war --- Sociology, Military --- Applied psychology. --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Cross-cultural psychology --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnic psychology --- Folk-psychology --- Indigenous peoples --- National psychology --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychology, Cross-cultural --- Psychology, Ethnic --- Psychology, National --- Psychology, Racial --- Race psychology --- National characteristics --- Yugoslavia. --- Croats, and Slovenes --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I͡Uhoslavii͡ --- FLRJ --- FNRI͡ --- FNRJ --- FR Yugoslavia --- Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Iugoslavia --- I͡Ugoslavii͡ --- I͡Uhoslavii͡ --- Jugoslavia --- Jugoslavija --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- Jugoszlávia --- khorvatov i sloventsev --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRI͡ --- SFRJ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Soi͡uzna Respublika I͡Uhoslavii͡ --- Sot͡sialisticheskai͡a Federativnai͡a Respublika I͡Ugoslavii͡ --- Sot͡sialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I͡Uhoslavii͡ --- SRI͡ --- Yougoslavie --- Yugoslavyah --- Yugosŭllabia --- Serbia and Montenegro
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Christian Axboe Nielsen uses extensive archival research to explain the failure of King Aleksandar's dictatorship's program of forced nationalization in the interwar era.
Aleksandar -- I, -- King of Yugoslavia, -- 1888-1934. --- Nationalism -- Yugoslavia -- History -- 20th century. --- Yugoslavia -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 20th century. --- Yugoslavia -- History -- 1918-1945. --- Nationalism --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Balkan Peninsula --- History --- HISTORY --- Ethnic relations. --- Nationalism. --- General. --- Modern --- Aleksandar --- 1900-1999. --- Yugoslavia --- Yugoslavia. --- Ethnic relations --- Alexander --- Alexandre --- Aleksandr --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Korolevstvo serbov, khorvatov i sloventsev --- I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Yougoslavie --- Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRJ --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- SFRI︠U︡ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Federativnai︠a︡ Respublika I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- FNRI︠U︡ --- I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Yugosŭllabia --- Yugoslavyah --- Iugoslavia --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- FNRJ --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Sot︠s︡ialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- Soi︠u︡zna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- SRI︠U︡ --- Jugoslavia --- FR Yugoslavia --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- FLRJ --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Jugoszlávia --- Serbia and Montenegro --- General --- 1900 - 1999
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Zimmerman asks. 'What difference does it make for Yugoslavia's political evolution that it exists in an international environment as well as a domestic one?" Presenting a lucid analysis of the mutual influence of external and internal factors in Yugoslav politics, he pays special attention to the political significance of the one million Yugoslavs who have crossed the country's borders to work in capitalist Western Europe.Originally published in 1987.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Nonalignment --- Neutralism --- Non-aligned nations --- Non-alignment --- Nonaligned nations --- International relations --- Neutrality --- Yugoslavia --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Korolevstvo serbov, khorvatov i sloventsev --- I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Yougoslavie --- Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRJ --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- SFRI︠U︡ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Federativnai︠a︡ Respublika I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- FNRI︠U︡ --- I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Yugosŭllabia --- Yugoslavyah --- Iugoslavia --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- FNRJ --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Sot︠s︡ialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- Soi︠u︡zna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- SRI︠U︡ --- Jugoslavia --- FR Yugoslavia --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- FLRJ --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Jugoszlávia --- Serbia and Montenegro --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy. --- Politics and government
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Debating the End of Yugoslavia is less an attempt to re-write the dissolution of Yugoslavia, or to provide a different narrative, than to take stock and reflect on the scholarship to date. New sources and data offer fresh avenues of research avoiding the passion of the moment that often characterized research published during the wars and provide contemporary perspectives on the dissolution. The book outlines the state of the debate rather than focusing on controversies alone and maps how different scholarly communities have reflected on the dissolution of the country, what arguments remain op
Polemology --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- Yugoslavia --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Korolevstvo serbov, khorvatov i sloventsev --- I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Yougoslavie --- Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRJ --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- SFRI︠U︡ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Federativnai︠a︡ Respublika I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- FNRI︠U︡ --- I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Yugosŭllabia --- Yugoslavyah --- Iugoslavia --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- FNRJ --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Sot︠s︡ialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- Soi︠u︡zna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- SRI︠U︡ --- Jugoslavia --- FR Yugoslavia --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- FLRJ --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Jugoszlávia --- Serbia and Montenegro --- History --- Historiography.
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Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994 --- -#SBIB:340H83 --- #SBIB:340H88 --- #SBIB:327.5H20 --- Hague War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994 --- -War crime trials --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: algemeen --- Internationaal recht: rechten van de mens --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen --- International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. --- International Tribunal to Adjudicate War Crimes Committed in the Former Yugoslavia --- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia --- International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia --- Tribunal pénal international pour l'Ex-Yougoslavie --- ICTY --- TPIY --- Tribunal international chargé de poursuivre les personnes présumées responsables de violations graves du droit international humanitaire commises sur le territoire de l'ex-Yougoslavie depuis 1991 --- Međunarodni trubunal za suđenje licima odgovornim za teške povrede međunarodnog humanitarnog prava na teritoriji bivše Jugoslavije od 1991. godine --- Haški tribunal --- United Nations. --- Hague Tribunal --- Internationaler Strafgerichtshof in Den Haag --- Haiya shen pan --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ tribunal po byvsheĭ I︠U︡goslavii --- MTBI︠U︡ --- Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals --- -International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: algemeen --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeenInternational Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. --- Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994-. --- -#SBIB:327.5H20 --- #SBIB:340H83
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The fall of the United Nations 'safe area' of Srebrenica in July 1995 to Bosnian Serb and Serbian forces stands out as the international community's most egregious failure to intervene during the Bosnian war. It led to genocide, forced displacement and a legacy of loss. But wartime inaction has since spurred numerous postwar attempts to address the atrocities' effects on Bosnian society and its diaspora. Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide reveals how interactions between local, national and international interventions - from refugee return and resettlement to commemorations, war crimes trials, immigration proceedings and election reform - have led to subtle, positive effects of social repair, despite persistent attempts at denial. Using an interdisciplinary approach, diverse research methods, and more than a decade of fieldwork in five countries, Lara J. Nettelfield and Sarah E. Wagner trace the genocide's reverberations in Bosnia and abroad. The findings of this study have implications for research on post-conflict societies around the world.
DEMOCRATIZATION -- 327.6 --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Genocide --- Genocide survivors --- Postwar reconstruction --- Humanitarian assistance --- Democratization --- Democratic consolidation --- Democratic transition --- Political science --- New democracies --- Humanitarian aid --- International relief --- Post-conflict reconstruction --- Reconstruction, Postwar --- Survivors, Genocide --- Victims --- Cleansing, Ethnic --- Ethnic cleansing --- Ethnic purification --- Ethnocide --- Purification, Ethnic --- Crime --- War in former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav Conflict, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav Wars of Secession, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav War Crime Trials, Hague, Netherlands, 1994 --- -Atrocities --- Social aspects --- International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991. --- International Tribunal to Adjudicate War Crimes Committed in the Former Yugoslavia --- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia --- International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia --- Tribunal pénal international pour l'Ex-Yougoslavie --- ICTY --- TPIY --- Tribunal international chargé de poursuivre les personnes présumées responsables de violations graves du droit international humanitaire commises sur le territoire de l'ex-Yougoslavie depuis 1991 --- Međunarodni trubunal za suđenje licima odgovornim za teške povrede međunarodnog humanitarnog prava na teritoriji bivše Jugoslavije od 1991. godine --- Haški tribunal --- United Nations. --- Hague Tribunal --- Internationaler Strafgerichtshof in Den Haag --- Haiya shen pan --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ tribunal po byvsheĭ I︠U︡goslavii --- MTBI︠U︡ --- Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals --- Atrocities --- -Democratic consolidation --- -Post-conflict reconstruction --- Law --- General and Others
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