1. Education

Yugoslavia: Historical Setting
Library of Congress Country Study

Bibliography

Adamcek, Josip. "Ekonomsko-drustveni razvoj u sjeverozapadnoj
     Hrvatskoj u 16. i 17. stoleci." Pages 15-40 in Mirjana Gross
     (ed.), Drustveni razvoj u Hrvatskoj. Zagreb:
     Sveucilisna naklada Liber, 1981.
         
------. "Seljacka buna 1573." Pages 41-58 in Mirjana Gross (ed.),
     Drustveni razvoj u Hrvatskoj. Zagreb: Sveucilisna
     naklada Liber, 1981.
         
Alexander, John. Jugoslavia Before the Roman Conquest.
     London: Thames and Hudson, 1972.
         
Barker, Elisabeth. Macedonia. London: Royal Institute of
     International Affairs, 1950.
         
Bogdanovic, Dimitrije. Knjiga o Kosovu. Belgrade: Srpska
     akademija nauka i umetnosti, 1986.
         
Burg, Steven L. Conflict and Cohesion in Socialist
     Yugoslavia. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.
         
Clissold, Stephen. Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, 1939-
     1973. London: Oxford University Press, 1975.
         
Clissold, Stephen (ed.). A Short History of Yugoslavia.
     Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966.
         
Crankshaw, Edward. Khrushchev: A Career. New York: Viking
     Press, 1966.
         
Crnja, Zvane. Kulturna historija Hrvatske. Zagreb: Epoha,
     1965.
         
Cviic, K.F. "The Nature of Government and Politics in Yugoslavia."
     Pages 345-63 in George Schˆpflin (ed.), The Soviet Union
     and Eastern Europe. New York: Facts on File, 1986.
         
Dedijer, Vladimir, et al. History of Yugoslavia. New York:
     McGraw-Hill, 1974.
         
Denitch, Bogdan. "Yugoslavia: The Limits of Reform,"
     Dissent, 36, Winter 1989, 78-85.
         
Deutscher, Isaac. Stalin. New York: Oxford University
     Press, 1967.
         
Djilas, Milovan. Land Without Justice. New York: Harcourt
     Brace, 1958.
         
------. The Unperfect Society. New York: Harcourt, Brace
     and World, 1969.
         
Djordjevic, Dimitrije (ed.). The Creation of Yugoslavia, 1914-
     1918. Santa Barbara, California: Clio Books, 1980.
         
         Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1919-1945. Arlington,
     Virginia: 1976.
         
Dragnich, Alex N. The First Yugoslavia. Stanford,
     California: Hoover Institution Press, 1983.
         
Dvornik, Francis. Byzantine Missions among the Slavs. New
     Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1970.
         
------. The Making of Central and Eastern Europe. Gulf
     Breeze, Florida: Academic International Press, 1974.
         
------. The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization.
     Boston: American Academy of Art and Sciences, 1956.
         
------. The Slavs in European History and Civilization.
     New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1962.
         
Ekmecic, Milorad. "Serbian War Aims." Pages 20-31 in Dimitrije
     Djordjevic (ed.), The Creation of Yugoslavia, 1914-
     1918. Santa Barbara, California: Clio Books, 1980.
         
Freidenreich, Harriet Pass. The Jews of Yugoslavia.
     Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979.
         
Gati, Charles. Hungary and the Soviet Bloc. Durham, North
     Carolina: Duke University Press, 1986.
         
Gˆmˆri, George. "The Political and Social Setting of the
     Contemporary Arts." Pages 547-64 in George Schˆpflin (ed.),
     The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. New York: Facts
     on File, 1986.
         
Gross, Mirjana (ed.). Drustveni razvoj u Hrvatskoj.
     Zagreb: Sveucilisna naklada Liber, 1981.
         
Guldescu, Stanko. History of Medieval Croatia. The Hague:
     Mouton, 1964.
         
Herodotus. The Persian Wars. New York: Modern Library,
     1942.
         
Hoptner, J.B. Yugoslavia in Crisis, 1934-1941. New York:
     Columbia University Press, 1962.
         
         Ilustrirana povijest Hrvata. Zagreb: Stvarnost, 1971.
         
Ionescu, Ghita. Communism in Rumania. London: Oxford 
     University Press, 1964.
         
Kann, Robert A. A History of the Habsburg Empire.
     Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
         
Lampe, John R. "Unifying the Yugoslav Economy, 1918-1921: Misery
     and Early Misunderstandings." Pages 139-56 in Dimitrije
     Djordjevic (ed.), The Creation of Yugoslavia, 1914-
     1918. Santa Barbara, California: Clio Books, 1980.
         
Littlefield, Frank C. Germany and Yugoslavia, 1933-1941.
     Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs, 1988.
         
Logoreci, Anton. "A Clash Between Two Nationalities in Kosova."
     Pages 185-94 in Arshi Pipa and Sami Repishti (eds.),
     Studies on Kosova. Boulder, Colorado: East European
     Monographs, 1984.
         
Macartney, Carlile Alymer. Hungary: A Short History.
     Edinburgh: University Press, 1962.
         
McDonald, Gordon C., et al. Yugoslavia: A Country Study.
     (DA PAM 550-99.) Washington: GPO for Foreign Area Studies, The
     American University, 1971.
         
Micunovic, Veljko. Moskovske godine, 1956-1958. Belgrade:
     Jugoslovenska revija, 1984.
         
------. Moskovske godine, 1969-1971. Belgrade:
     Jugoslovenska revija, 1984.
         
Omrcanin, Ivo. Diplomatic and Political History of
     Croatia. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1972.
         
Pipa, Arshi. "The Other Albania: A Balkan Perspective." Pages 164-
     73 in Arshi Pipa and Sami Repishti (eds.), Studies on
     Kosova. Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs,
     1984.
         
Pipa, Arshi, and Sami Repishti (eds.). Studies on Kosova.
     Boulder, Colorado: East European Monographs, 1984.
         
Popovic, Nenad. Yugoslavia: The New Class in Crisis.
     Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1968.
         
Remington, Robin Alison. "Nation Versus Class in Yugoslavia,"
     Current History, 86, No. 11, November 1987, 365-68,
     386-87.
         
Roberts, Allen. The Turning Point: The Assassination of Louis
     Barthou and King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. New York: St.
     Martin's Press, 1970.
         
Rogel, Carole. The Slovenes and Yugoslavism, 1890-1914.
     Boulder, Colorado: East European Quarterly, 1977.
         
Rostovzeff, M. Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
     1960.
         
Rothenberg, Gunther. The Military Border in Croatia, 1740-
     1881. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966.
         
Rusinow, Dennison. The Yugoslav Experiment, 1948-1974.
     Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.
         
Rusinow, Dennison (ed.). Yugoslavia: A Fractured
     Federalism. Washington: Wilson Center Press, 1988.
         
Schˆpflin, George (ed.). The Soviet Union and Eastern
     Europe. New York: Facts on File, 1986.
         
Seton-Watson, Robert William. The Southern Slav Question.
     New York: Howard Fertig, 1969.
         
Sherman, Laura Beth. Fires on the Mountain. Boulder,
     Colorado: East European Monographs, 1980.
         
Singleton, Fred. A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples.
     Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.
         
------. Twentieth-Century Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia
     University Press, 1976.
         
Staar, Richard F. Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe.
     Stanford, California: Hoover Institution Press, 1988.
         
Stanojevic, Stanoje. Istorija srpskoga naroda. Belgrade:
     Altera, 1989.
         
Stanovicic, Vojislav. "History and Status of Ethnic Conflicts."
     Pages 23-40 in Dennison Rusinow (ed.), Yugoslavia: A
     Fractured Federalism. Washington: Wilson Center Press,
     1988.
         
Stokes, Gale. "The Role of the Yugoslav Committee in the Formation
     of Yugoslavia." Pages 51-65 in Dimitrije Djordjevic (ed.),
     The Creation of Yugoslavia, 1914-1918. Santa Barbara,
     California: Clio Books, 1980.
         
Sulimirski, Tadeusz. The Sarmatians. New York: Praeger,
     1970.
         
------. "Sarmatians in the Polish Past," The Polish
     Review, 9, No. 1, Winter 1964, 13-66.
         
Toynbee, Arnold. Constantine Porphyrogenitus and His
     World. London: Oxford University Press, 1973.
         
Trifunovic, Lazar. Yugoslavia from Prehistory to the Present
     Day: Monuments of Art. Belgrade: Jugoslovenska knjiga,
     1988.
         
Ulam, Adam. Titoism and the Cominform. Cambridge: Harvard
     University Press, 1952.
         
United Kingdom. Admiralty. Naval Intelligence Division.
     Yugoslavia 2: History, Peoples, and Administration.
     London: 1944.
         
Vasiliev, A.A. History of the Byzantine Empire. Madison:
     University of Wisconsin Press, 1952.
         
Vucinic, Wayne. "The Formation of Yugoslavia." Pages 184-95 in
     Dimitrije Djordjevic (ed.), The Creation of Yugoslavia,
     1914-1918. Santa Barbara, California: Clio Books, 1980.
         
West, Rebecca. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon. New York:
     Viking Press, 1943.
         
Williams, Stephen. Diocletian and the Roman Recovery. New
     York: Methuen, 1985.
         
Wolff, Robert Lee. The Balkans in Our Time. Cambridge:
     Harvard University Press, 1956.

 

Yugoslavia: Historical Setting
Library of Congress Country Study

Macedonia <<< Contents >>> Glossary


This document is in the public domain. You may copy, download, print and distribute this work as you see fit.

Every effort has been made to present this text accurately and cleanly, but no guarantees are made against errors. Neither Melissa Snell nor About.com may be held liable for any problems you experience with the text version or with any electronic form of the document.