Identity and Security in Former YugoslaviaRoutledge, 2019 M05 24 - 326 pages This title was first published in 2000. A clear, concise and comprehensive analysis of the concept of societal security, this groundbreaking book systematically applies the concept of societal security to the five successor states of Former Yugoslavia. Looking at the past and present, it studies the implications for the future. |
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... Language and culture 28 3 Croatia 34 3.1 Myths and shared memories on common origin and ancestry 35 3.2 State traditions 37 3.3 Religious affiliation 56 3.4 Language and culture 58 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 75 4.1 Myths and shared ...
... Language and culture 28 3 Croatia 34 3.1 Myths and shared memories on common origin and ancestry 35 3.2 State traditions 37 3.3 Religious affiliation 56 3.4 Language and culture 58 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 75 4.1 Myths and shared ...
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... Language and culture 6.5 Conclusions Conclusions and outlook for the future 7.1 Myths and shared memories on common origin and ancestry 7.2 State traditions 7.3 Religious affiliation 7.4 Language and culture 7.5 Concluding ...
... Language and culture 6.5 Conclusions Conclusions and outlook for the future 7.1 Myths and shared memories on common origin and ancestry 7.2 State traditions 7.3 Religious affiliation 7.4 Language and culture 7.5 Concluding ...
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... language rights), names and dress, through closure of places of education and worship (denying freedom of worship). It was noticed that if the institutions that reproduce language and culture are forbidden to operate, then identity can ...
... language rights), names and dress, through closure of places of education and worship (denying freedom of worship). It was noticed that if the institutions that reproduce language and culture are forbidden to operate, then identity can ...
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... language and traditions (Smith, 1991: 12). “According to this tradition belonging to the nation is an objective matter: you are bom into the nation and remain a member no matter what you do. The German romantic concept of the nation as ...
... language and traditions (Smith, 1991: 12). “According to this tradition belonging to the nation is an objective matter: you are bom into the nation and remain a member no matter what you do. The German romantic concept of the nation as ...
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... language only, one can identify the following situations: (IA) spoken only in S (the same as the situation 1A); (IB) monopoly or main group elsewhere; (IC) minority language elsewhere (like the Hungarian language in Second and Third ...
... language only, one can identify the following situations: (IA) spoken only in S (the same as the situation 1A); (IB) monopoly or main group elsewhere; (IC) minority language elsewhere (like the Hungarian language in Second and Third ...
Contents
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3 Croatia | 34 |
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina | 75 |
5 Yugoslavia | 112 |
6 Macedonia | 192 |
7 Conclusions and outlook for the future | 222 |
Notes | 276 |
Bibliography | 292 |
Index | 311 |
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