At the back of the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, is a café called Tito. Inside, a bronze bust of the man himself, Josip Broz Tito, presides over a red room bedecked with ...
Alexander Mitchell Lee receives funding from the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Stipend Scholarship. Fifty years ago this month, in June 1972, Yugoslavia’s Territorial Defence ...
Top-level domains such as '.yu' and '.com' were assigned to each country by an organization called the Internet Assignment Agency (IANA) until 1998, when the role was transferred to ICANN. Once a ...
Zagreb, Croatia — With vigils outside clinics, marches drawing thousands and groups of men kneeling to pray in public squares, religious and neo-conservative groups have been ramping up pressure to ...
An unlikely union of disparate republics loses the ideological glue that once held it together. Sensing a political opportunity in the crisis, the president of the country's largest republic stakes ...
Andrija Mutnjaković (born 1929), National and University Library of Kosovo, Pristina, Kosovo, 1971–1982, exterior view (2016 ), digital reproduction, 72 × 90 inches (photo by Valentin Jeck, ...
Under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia charted a unique course during the Cold War, shunning alliances with the Eastern and Western blocs — the Soviet Union and the United States — while ...
A few days ago, the Serbian government announced its decision to demolish the iconic Yugoslavia Hotel, a landmark badly damaged during the 1999 NATO bombing campaign, to make way for a luxury ...
In late 1968, the finishing touches were being put on Europe’s largest abstract sculpture. It was a flamboyant gesture in stainless steel, 100ft tall and anchored to a hilltop in rural Croatia, hours ...
Identify the country or countries which recently: a) sentenced a poet to two weeks in prison for penning “a mockery of the Holy Family and Jesus Christ”; b) promoted Pepsi-Cola in full-page newspaper ...