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  1. REMEMBERING UTOPIA: The Culture of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia
  2. Balkan Babel: Politics, Culture, And Religion In Yugoslavia by Sabrina Petra Ramet, 1992-03-30
  3. Beyond Yugoslavia: Politics, Economics, And Culture In A Shattered Community (Eastern Europe After Communism) by Sabrina Petra Ramet, Ljubisa Adamovich, 1995-05-01
  4. Selevac: A Neolithic Village in Yugoslavia (Monumenta Archaeologica (Univ of Calif-La, Inst of Archaeology)) by Ruth Tringham, 1990-12
  5. Education and culture of nationalities in Yugoslavia (Studies, no. 4) by Gabor Janosi, 1965
  6. Death to all Fascists! Liberty to the People!: History and Popular Culture in Yugoslavia 1945-1990 by Dajana Turkovic, 2008-05-02
  7. Culture of Yugoslavia: Yugo-Nostalgia, Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute, Professor Balthazar, Otpisani, Kosovafilm, Yugosphere
  8. IVth International Symposium on Apricots and Apricot Culture, Subotica, Yugoslavia 8-13 July 1968. by International Society for Horticultural Science., 1968-01-01
  9. Yugoslavia by Freedom House, 1987-11-13
  10. Cultural policy in Yugoslavia: Self-management and culture (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Stevan Majstorovic, 1980
  11. Peasant culture and urbanization in Yugoslavia by Joel Martin Halpern, 1964
  12. Politics and culture in Yugoslavia (Politics and culture series) by William Zimmerman, 1987
  13. Culture and art activities of trade unions of Yugoslavia by Mirko Milojković, 1950
  14. Cherishing of national creation in Yugoslavia and possibilities of cooperation and extending help to the emigrants in preserving and furthering their ethnic culture by Srebrica Knežević, 1977

1. Culture And History - Serbia
Home. yugoslavia culture History. Search
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2. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Serbia & Montenegro | Culture
yugoslavia culture. Modern art has had plenty to feed off in Yugoslavia.The vibrant art scene produces works which use folk motifs
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Modern art has had plenty to feed off in Yugoslavia. The vibrant art scene produces works which use folk motifs, political symbols and provocative text to pull apart and interpret Yugoslavia's tumultuous recent history. Surrealist posters bring political messages out of the gallery and onto the streets; some groups hold installations, or 'Phobjects', in bombed out parts of Belgrade. Writers, too, have mined the rich vein of tragedy in their country's history - Ivo Andric won a Nobel Prize for his book Na Drini Cuprija , about the gap between religions. Yugoslav music and dance is built on a strong folk tradition, similar to that of neighbouring Bulgaria. The gajde , which looks like a large set of bagpipes, is the wailing mainstay of Yugoslav song, and has probably been in the country since the Celts invaded in the 4th century. The Albanian minority in Kosovo tap their feet to a more Turkish tune and play on Arab instruments, while around Guca, gypsy dancers swing their thing to the brassy tones of blehmuzika , Serbia's national brass-band sound. Modern musos such as Momcilo Bajagic and Dorde Balasevic have taken folk themes and added street poetry and jazz.

3. Yugoslavia Culture & Peace Forum
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4. MapZones.com : Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia Maps. yugoslavia culture. Yugoslavia History. Yugoslavia Economy
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Country Info Yugoslavia Introduction Yugoslavia General Data Yugoslavia Maps Yugoslavia Culture ... Yugoslavia Time and Date Yugoslavia Introduction Back to Top Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of, federation of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, located in southeastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. From 1945 to 1991 Yugoslavia was a larger Communist federal state, called the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) beginning in 1963, consisting of six republics.
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5. Culture And History - Serbia
Home, yugoslavia culture History, Search. Balkan Piedmont Serbia andthe Yugoslavia Question an article by Dusan T. Batakovic (English).
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6. MCL
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Jugoslavia Art, Culture and Literature News and Media yugoslavia culture /. Vis a vis productions. Youth Culture /. British Council
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7. Hoppa - Culture In Republic Of Serbia
Culture in Yugoslavia. Glas Javnosti. Belgrade, News, Newspapers Belgradedaily newspapers Nasa Borba. Yugoslavia, News, Newspapers Politika.
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8. SOC.CULTURE.YUGOSLAVIA ARCHIVE
Croatian Women Welcome to. Women, State, culture on women in the Balkan region. News from Lepa 23 June. World culture War - The Nation, 17 May 1999.
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9. Yugoslavia - WorldSkip
General information about yugoslavia. News and information, travel, culture, business and government. Useful currency converter, weather info and language translator.
http://www.worldskip.com/region.asp?RegionID=yu

10. Yugoslavia - Culture Links
yugoslavia culture. Lo-Fi Video LOW-FI VIDEO is a project with no expiry date, its mission being the advancement of
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LOW-FI VIDEO is a project with no expiry date, its mission being the advancement of the aesthetics of non-pretencious cinema and the subversion of elitism on film. The project considers video-technology boom a very useful ally in the struggle for the abovementioned goals. LOW-FI VIDEO is based in Serbia.
Yugoslav Film Festival
Since 1998, every year, early in August, Yugoslav Film Festival has been organized in the Kanli tower in Herceg Novi. It has a competition character, and it gathers many domestic filmmakers. Almost all segments of film production are assessed, and a five-member jury awards the most successful ones festival Grand Prix, as well as golden, silver and bronze Mimosas. VideoMedeja VideoMedeja is the first and the only festival of women's videoworks in Yugoslavia. It was launched in 1996. In two days of its official competing and accompanying non competing programs VideoMedeja presented video works, video installations and performances by twenty-seven women from nine Eastern European countries.
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11. MapZones.com Culture
yugoslavia, culture, Back to Top. Serbian society has a strong peasantpatriarchal tradition that evolved under Ottoman domination
http://www.mapzones.com/world/europe/yugoslavia/cultureindex.php
Country Info Yugoslavia Introduction Yugoslavia General Data Yugoslavia Maps Yugoslavia Culture ... Yugoslavia Time and Date Yugoslavia Culture Back to Top Serbian society has a strong peasant patriarchal tradition that evolved under Ottoman domination and is still reflected in family and government structures. A distinctive feature is the zadruga, a corporate family group of 100 or more individuals that originally worked the land under the direction of family elders. The zadruga functioned as a rural tradition well into the communist era after World War II. The advent of modern public services took a toll, however. Even as elders lived to increasingly older ages, younger adults educated in an expanding school system chafed at patriarchal authority. By the 1970s the zadruga system evolved into a less onerous system of cooperative extended family groups. Nevertheless, family loyalties continue to play a major role in Serbia, where job nepotism is a recurring phenomenon. The Orthodox Church had a major influence on the early development of the arts of Serbia and Montenegro. Both states emerged from the Byzantine Empire, for which Orthodox Christianity was the state religion, and Byzantine influences appear in the country’s many beautiful monasteries, including some that hold magnificent frescoes and icons. Serbian and Montenegrin art suffered when the Ottomans annexed Serbia and reduced Montenegro to a collection of mountain strongholds from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Western artistic movements began influencing artists and architects in Serbia and Montenegro during 19th and 20th century. Socialist Realism was also a force after Yugoslavia emerged from World War II in 1945 as a Communist state.

12. Embassy Of Serbia And Montenegro
Official site of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of yugoslavia. This site offers information on yugoslavia, Serbia, Montenegro, businnes opportunities, culture, latest news from yugoslavia, consular services.
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Welcome to the web site of Serbia and Montenegro.
On February 4, 2003 the Yugoslav parliament adopted the Constitutional Charter of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, marking the beginning of a new reformed state, replacing the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Serbia and Montenegro is a country in dynamic transition in all respects, rightfully seeking its place in the family of free nations. Regional stability and partnership, economic freedom and the enjoyment of the richness of diversity are the goals aspired to by its people. It combines a long tradition and new identity.
After a difficult decade, Serbia and Montenegro is on its road to the European Union, strengthening its relationship with the United States and building its ties across the Atlantic. It is looking forward to offering cooperation to all the countries that hold democratic values dear.
This web site is a dynamic instrument of communication that is shaped by daily events and updated by our operators. Whether we have achieved the purpose for which it was established will be known only if that dynamism is followed by your participation and consequent feedback. I am looking forward to reading your valuable suggestions and comments.

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14. MapZones.com History
World War II (19391945) until 1990, yugoslavia was a Communist-ruled several sitesin Serbia provide insights into late Neolithic culture, particularly those
http://www.mapzones.com/world/europe/yugoslavia/historyindex.php
Country Info Yugoslavia Introduction Yugoslavia General Data Yugoslavia Maps Yugoslavia Culture ... Yugoslavia Time and Date Yugoslavia History Back to Top World War II (1939-1945) until 1990, Yugoslavia was a Communist-ruled federal state—in its later years almost a confederation—of six republics (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia) and two autonomous provinces within Serbia (Kosovo and Vojvodina). By 1990 federal institutions, which had proved incapable of coping with ten years of deepening economic crisis, were almost entirely paralyzed by disputes among the republics and a rising tide of divisive ethnic conflicts and separatist movements. Popular support for the regime and the unified state was rapidly declining. scattered evidence of human occupation in the central Balkan Peninsula reaching back some 35,000 years, dense settlement does not appear to have taken place until about 7000–3500 BC, during the Neolithic Period. There are indications of Neolithic settlement in the Pannonian Basin, along the Sava and Danube rivers, and spreading northward into modern Hungary along the Tisa River, and southward down the Morava-Vardar corridor. Food production, based on the domestication of both plants (especially emmer wheat) and animals, developed by the end of this period and eventually reached a point at which it was possible to support some craft specialization, including pottery making and copper smelting. Small towns formed; several sites in Serbia provide insights into late Neolithic culture, particularly those at Starcevo and Vinca, near Belgrade, and at Lepenski Vir, on the Danube above the Iron Gate gorge.

15. Roma Association BAHTALO DROM
From Nis, yugoslavia. Humanitarian actions, Roma radio station, nursery school, preserving Roma culture.
http://www.bahtalodrom.org.yu/
UDRU ŽENJE ROMA "BAHTALO DROM" RTV NIŠAVA JEDINA ROMSKA RADIO I TV STANICA U EVROPI ROMA ASSOCIATION "BAHTALO DROM" RTV NIŠAVA THE ONLY ROMA RADIO AND TV STATION IN EUROPE

16. Gypsy & Serbian Dance, Language And Music School
Information about this music, dance, and gypsy culture workshop held in Valjevo, yugoslavia.
http://www.galbeno.co.yu/musicschool/index.html

17. NIC - Soc.culture.yugoslavia
Discussions of yugoslavia and its people. For discussion of culture and cultural heritage of nations and
http://metalab.unc.edu/usenet-i/groups-html/soc.culture.yugoslavia.html
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18. Culture Of Peace Center Web
Group of intellectuals with the primary aim of encouraging the practices of cultural pluralism and to reinforcing multicultural tolerance in yugoslavia and in the wider area of the Balkans.
http://www.culture.org.yu/who.html

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Culture of Peace Center was established by a group of eminent intellectuals with the primary aim of encouraging the practices of cultural pluralism and to reinforcing multicultural tolerance in Yugoslavia and in the wider area of the Balkans (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia., Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, F.Y.R.O. Macedonia, Albania). Center fosters projects and actions in the culture of peace and human right principles by disseminating information concerning specific and common tangible and intangible cultural heritage. By establishing regional networks, creating data bases and Internet sites and publishing multilingual editions, Center is contributing to the re-establishment of links between populations on regional and inter regional level in the long-term. Vatroslava Lisinskog 8/37, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia, tel.: +381 63 32 909 72

19. -- Fond Centar Za Demokratiju --
NGO working towards the development of civil society in Serbia and FR yugoslavia through spreading the democratic political culture, tolerance and dialogue, promoting and protecting human rights.
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20. Home-page
Pictures and short stories about monuments and culture sights in Belgrade and Novi Sad. Events and programmes in Serbia. Maps of Belgrade and Novi Sad with marked positions of monuments.
http://www.danievropskebastine.org.yu
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