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ideology of the
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia.
There were two
major forms of
Yugoslavism in the period: the
regime favoured integral Yugoslavism promoting unitarism...
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social Yugoslavism within the
notion of "brotherhood and unity",
while organizing the
country as a federation. The
three major languages in
Yugoslavia were...
- identity. The word
Yugoslav,
meaning "South Slavic", was
first used by
Josip Juraj Strossmayer in 1849. The
first modern iteration of
Yugoslavism was the Illyrian...
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Republic of
Yugoslavia (commonly
abbreviated as SFRY or SFR
Yugoslavia),
commonly referred to as
Socialist Yugoslavia or
simply Yugoslavia, was a country...
- Look up
Yugoslav in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yugoslav or
Yugoslavian may
refer to:
Yugoslavia, or any of the
three historic states carrying that...
-
Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (SFR
Yugoslavia). The
conflicts both led up to and
resulted from the
breakup of
Yugoslavia,
which began in mid-1991...
- Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.
Another organization advocating Yugoslavism is the "Our
Yugoslavia" ****ociation (Udruženje "Naša Jugoslavija")
founded on 30...
- Montenegro,
known until 2003 as the
Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, FR
Yugoslavia (FRY) or
simply Yugoslavia, was a
country in
Southeast Europe located in the...
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Slovene national programmes adopted Yugoslavism in different, conflicting, or
mutually exclusive forms.
Yugoslavism became a
pivotal idea for the establishment...
- periodical),
Ljubljana 1929/30, št. 1, str. 22,
letnik I.)
Dejan Djokić,
Yugoslavism:
histories of a
failed idea, 1918–1992, p. 123, at
Google Books Eastern...