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A Concise History of Greece
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Volume 4, Issue 2, p. 122-125
ISSN: 1332-4756
Norway's Foreign Relations - A History
In: Međunarodne studije: časopis za međunarodne odnose, vanjsku politiku i diplomaciju, Volume 1, Issue 2-3, p. 200-205
ISSN: 1332-4756
U povodu knjige Noela Malcolma "Kosovo. A short history"
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 535-571
ISSN: 0590-9597
The author approaches Malcolm's book analytically and synthetically. The strength of Malcolm's book lies in the fact that it is not burdened with controversies of the Balkan historiography and chauvinistic mentality. Malcolm succeeded in demystifying the Kosovo battle (1389) and the "Great Migration of Serbs" (1689), the themes that Serbian historiography is burdened with. Malcom's book successfully exposes the causes of Balkan war, especially of the last one (1991-1999), as a consequence of Serbian hegemonistic ideology and policy. Malcolm's book will help both Serbian and Albanian historians to abandon a romantic approach in writing their histories. However, author could not aree with some of Malcolm's conclusions, such as assumed lack of oppressive measures of the Ottomans over local population in Kosovo or the argument that there is no Muslim fundamentalism among Albanians because they have an Albanian Christian Democratic Party. Likewise, Malcolm seems to accept the idea that there was a process of "albanisation" of Serbs in Kosovo based on the names of certain number of Albanian population, while at the same time denies that there was an identical process in the opposite direction. The reason for this confusion probably lies in the fact that Malcolm overlooks that it is a question of "albanisation" of Vlachs and not of Serbs. Inspite of these shortcomings. the autor highly recommends the book. (SOI : CSP: S. 571)
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Potenciranje poznatoga i ponavljanje neistina: U povodu knjige John Cornwell, Hitler's pope. The secrete history of Pius XII, Viking, London, 1999., 430 str
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 32, Issue 1, p. 183-190
ISSN: 0590-9597
While the author is impressed by Cornwell's style and presentation, he is appaled by the lack of seriousness exhibited by the author who writes about an imprtant subject (not broached for the first time, by any means) and by demonstrated inability to supress his preconceived notions and even prejudices. Cornwell relies heavily on Owen Chadwick, which assures that he mentions most important facts about the involvement of the Cardinal and Pope Pius XII (whom Cornwell systematicaly entitles by his family name. Pacelli) in contemporary politics, but he bends and ignores Chadwick's research when he makes his judgment about the Pope. Cornwell's treatment of the Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia (he gives it an entrie chapter) is a traversy of research and objective writing. His main source. if not the only, for the presentation of the Church in Croatia during the World War II is the 35 years old book by Carlo Falconi. Cornwell perhaps did not know , but he could have and must have been informed, that Falconi wrote his piece on the basis of the propagandistic material given to him by the Yugos]av secrete service and propagandists, which served the purpose of anti-Chatolic propaganda in Yugoslavia. A well intended reader could excuse Cornwell (he does not read Croatian and could not know what some authors wrote about Falconi's sources at the time his book appeared), if he did not point those "Croatian materials" as essential not only for the condemnation of the Croatian Catholic episcopate, but for Pius XII as well. (SOI : CSP: S. 190)
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Rezension von: Vojskovodja i politika. Sjecanja Slavka Kvaternika. (Übers.: Der Heerführer und die Politik. Die Erinnerungen von Slavko Kvaternik.) Uvod napis. i ured. Nada Kisic-Kolanovic, Golden marketing. - Zagreb, 1997. - 428 S
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 623-627
ISSN: 0590-9597
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Sjećanja koja čine povijest - Razgovor s Cvijetom Jobom, dugogodišnjim diplomatom i veleposlanikom FNRJ/SFRJ ; REMINISCENCES THAT MAKE HISTORY. A DISCUSSION WITH CVIJETO JOB, CAREER DIPLOMAT AND AMBASSADOR OF SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA
Historian T. Jakovina spoke with the diplomat and ambassador Cvijeto Job. Job took part in the Second World War on the side of the Partisan movement, when he became a member of the Communist Party. The first diplomatic assignments of Cvijeto Job were in Oslo and London. Already in 1950 he is a member of the Yugoslavian diplomatic mission to the United Nations in New York. From 1962 to 1968 he is an advisor to the press in the Yugoslavian embassy in Washington. Following that he returns to Yugoslavia as chief of the Department for the United States of America and Canada in the Federal Secretariat for foreign affairs, and from 1971 to 1976 he is advisor to the Security Council for the Yugoslavian mission at the UN and the deputy ambassador. From 1980 to 1984 he was named the Yugoslavian ambassador to Cyprus. He was retired in 1989, until which time he had served as chief of the Group for planning politics (GZZP) in the Federal Secretariat for foreign affairs (SSIP). He left Yugoslavia in 1991 to reside in the United States. He was an associate of the United States Institute of Peace, and now he is an associate of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington.
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U povodu 30. obljetnice izlazenja Casopisa za suvremenu povijest (1969.-1999.)
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 445-459
ISSN: 0590-9597
The thirtieth anniversary of the Casopis za suvremenu povijest published by the Hrvatski institut za povijest (Croatian Institute for History) in Zagreb (1969-1999) gives the occasion for a review and analysis of its contents, looks, and accomplishments. Casopis was initiated at the then Institute za historiju radnickog pokreta Hrvatske (The Institute for History of the Workers Movement in Croatia) in order to expand the research beyond workers and their political and union organisations and beyond the period of the World War II, which were dominant themes at the Institute. This intention resulted in the expansion of the research and in the publication of the results in the journal. The tradition of co-operation with researchers outside of the Institute and with those abroad continued. The journal published numerous themes from national history as well as history of other nations and minorities. The problems of historical methodology and of evaluation of books and other works were not neglected. One of the marks of the journal is the presence of polemics. The journal succeeded in maintaining these characteristics in spite of changes of the political situations, by which it was stamped. (SOI : CSP: S. 459)
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Hrvatska vojska (domobranstvo) i obrana
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 27, Issue 3, p. 569-583
ISSN: 0590-9597
The author deals with the history of Croatian Home Guardsmen in the World War Two. The organization and the development of the Home Guard, or Croatian, armed forces is presented, with reference to the political, military and economic conditions. The author emphasizes the need for further studying the history of Croatian Home Guard in the Independent State of Croatia. Along these lines the author presents his views of the problem. (SOI : CSP: S. 583)
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Hrvatsko 20. stoljece
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 28, Issue 3, p. 441-453
ISSN: 0590-9597
The author provides a short review of the most important events in Croatian history during the 20th century. He begins by emphasizing the importance of the burning of the Hungarian flag in Zagreb during the visit of emporer Franz Joseph in 1895. Other turning points of Croatian history in the 20th century were: declaration of the Rijeka resolution, which was the basis of the Croato-Serbian Coalition; the end of long term relations with the Habsburg monarchy, and the entry into a unified state with Serbia; the experience of Serbian domination in that state; the events of the Second World War; and the renewal of Yugoslavia under a communist dictatorship. The author has decided to publish this review as a model for a further historical study of this period. (SOI : CSP: S. 453)
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O najnovijem srbijanskom vidjenju povijesti i sudbine Nijemaca (Folksdojcera) u bivsoj Jugoslaviji
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 27, Issue 2, p. 335-343
ISSN: 0590-9597
The article represents a review of the most recent works on German minority (Volksdeutsche) history by the Serbian author S. Maricic. The author pays attention to the content of the book and points out factual mistakes, false quotations, and misrepresenting. (SOI : CSP: S. 343)
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Obrisi hrvatskog liberalizma: Romuald Josip Kvaternik i list Südslawische Zeitung (1849.-1852.)
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 30, Issue 2, p. 255-276
ISSN: 0590-9597
R. J. Kvaternik (1799-1851), professor of history at the Kings Academy of Sciences in Zagreb, had a great influence on several generation of Croatian intellectuals through his pedagogic work and his patriotic and liberal views. The Zagreb journal Südslawische Zeitung also reflected liberal and democratic views. The author compares Kvaternik's views, exposed in questions for public examinations in general and Hungarian History (positiones), with those expressed in the journal concerning actual political issues and institutional, economic, and cultural questions. In both cases, there is notable democratic orientation, inclination towards parlamentary system, and the need for education of the people as requirement for a general progress of the country. The ideas of equality, tolerance, and peaceful resolution of issues are fundamental to the views. S. Z. stands steadfastly to its views. The similarities between Kvaternik's views and those of S. Z. suggests that some of Kvaternik's disciples were contributors to the journal. Unfortunately, this remains only a presupposition, because articles in S. Z. were not signed. (SOI : CSP: S. 276)
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Hrvatska i Dunav
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Volume 29, Issue 2, p. 297-308
ISSN: 0590-9597
Until their arrival to the territories they occupy today, Croats were greatly dependent on Danube, the region of their settlements, wars, and life in general. However, they were not the leading political group, and they were not merchants. These two facts made the great nations which decide on the world's fate to forget that Croatia was not only a maritime, but also a Danubian country, and that its future rested primarily on the development of its border-line position between East and West. From the rich history of Danubian region the author of the present paper offers a few ideas and several facts, not taking into account the whole scope of this problem in the present day and also in the history of Croats on the shores of Danube. This problem can and should be investigated multidisciplinary, confronting the actual economic analyses with the past events, which would allow to make at least some conclusions about the importance of Danube region for Croatia as an unavoidable determinant of Croatian state and its inalienable borders. (SOI : CSP: S. 308)
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