Demographic Past and Future of Bosniacs, Croats and Serbs in Bosnia and HerzegovinaBošnjović,IlijasForum Bosnae
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ZAGREB, Croatia —The Serb conquerers of northern Bosnia-Herzegovina have established two concentration camps in which more than 1,000 civilians have been executed or starved and thousands more are being held until they die, according to two recently released prisoners interviewed by Newsday. The te...
By the end of October and the beginning of November 1918, the Peoples' Council of Slovenians, Croats and Serbs and the People's Government for Bosnia and Herzegovina became operational. During their short tenure, these new bodies of governance undertook various measure...
g. the Serbs in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro etc. Because it is those Serbs who have always contributed significantly to the culture, science, and the overall identity of the Serbs generally, doing an immense favor to the European and even the world culture, and science in ...
Within six months the party would become the dominant political party among the Serb population of Bosnia-Herzegovina. How did it accomplish this? Taking issue with two existing explanations of SDS and the 1990 election campaign, underbidding and vagueness, this paper develops an empirical argument ...
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This paper discusses the status of municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the context of a broader political development. It shows the extent to which the Serb Radicals used their legal status and territorial organization in order to strengthen their dominant position ...
period from 1918 to 1941 represents a consequence of the centralist rule in the Kingdom that tried to respect the ethnic structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina, yet, in the absence of democratic forms of governance in this pre-modern society, it was defeated together wi...
The Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina welcame the establishing of The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians and its first exponent – the serbian army. In the same time it actively engaged on the union of all orthodox churchs in The Kingdom....