Jugoslavien

Geografi ; natur ; demografi ; historie ; kultur ; kunst ; film ; musik ; politik ; politiske partier ; forsvar ; fredsbevægelser ; religion ; sociale forhold ; uddannelse ; økonomi og våbenhandel.
Geography, nature and climate, demographics, history, wars, culture, politics, defense, peace movements, religion, social issues, education, economy and arms trade.
Géographie, la nature, la démographie, histoire, la culture, la politique, la défense, les mouvements pacifistes, la religion, les questions sociales, l'éducation, économie.
Geografía, naturaleza, demografía, historia, cultura, política, defensa, movimientos por la paz, la religión, las cuestiones sociales, la educación, la economía
Geographie, Natur, Demographie, Geschichte, Kultur, Politik, Verteidigung, Friedensbewegungen, Religion, Soziales, Bildung, Wirtschaft.
Geografi: Jugoslavien er en historisk sydvesteuropæisk  republik beliggende på Balkan med grænser til Albanien Bulgarien, Italien, Grækenland, Rumænien, Ungarn og Østrig og med kystlinje til Adriaterhavet i Middelhavet.
Un atlas of Yoguslavia.
Historisk østeuropæisk stat på Balkan som bestod af Kongeriget af Serbere, Kroater og Slovenere (1. december 1918 - 3. oktober 1929),
Kongeriget Jugoslavien (3. oktober 1929 - 17. april 1941),
Den Føderative Folkerepublik Jugoslavien (29. november 1945 - 1963),
Den Socialistiske Føderative Republik Jugoslavien (1963 - 27. april 1992),
Forbundsrepublikken Jugoslavien (27. april 1992 - 4. februar 2003),
Serbien og Montenegro (4. februar 2003 - 3. juni 2006).
3. juni 2006 blev Montenegro uafhængig, hvorefter Jugoslavien opløstes.
Natur: World Database on Protected Areas: Beskyttede områder og nationalparker.
Demografi:
Eastern European National Minorities, 1919-1980. A Handbook.
- https://archive.org/details/ERIC_ED257741
'Historical summaries and annotated bibliographies are provided for chapters focusing on national minorities in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy and Austria, Bulgaria, and Albania between 1919 and 1980. Chapter 1, "Eastern European National Minorities, 1919-1980" (Stephen M. Horak), includes an historical summary focusing on demographic problems and changes, political implications and problems of the interwar period, World War II, and the post-World War II period. The historical summary in Chapter 2, "National Minorities in Poland, 1919-1980" (Kenneth C. Farmer, David Crowe, and Richard Blanke) presents selections on minorities in interwar Poland, 1919-1939; World War II and the Nazi Occupation, 1939-1945; and national minorities in the Polish People's Republic, 1945-1980. Annotated bibliographic citations are categorized under general works, Ukranians, Jews, Belorussians, Germans, and Lithuanians. Remaining chapters present historical summaries and bibliographies under the following titles: "National Minorities in Czechoslovakia, 1919-1980" (Josef Kalvoda and David Crowe); "National Minorities in Hungary, 1919-1980" (Martin L. Kovacs and David Crowe); "National Minorities in Romania, 1919-1980" (Stephen Fischer-Galati); "National Minorities in Yugoslavia, 1919-1980: Linguistic Minorities from an Economic Perspective" (Toussaint Hocevar and David Crowe); "The Slovene and Croat Minorities in Italy and Austria, 1945-1980" (Toussaint Hocevar); "National Minorities in Bulgaria, 1919-1980" (Peter John Georgeoff and David Crowe); "National Minorities in Albania, 1919-1980" (Stephen M. Horak); and "Nationality Research Centers in Eastern European Countries" (Theodor Veiter). (LH)'.
Historie:
Byzantine Sources for History of the Peoples of Yugoslavia
- https://archive.org/details/ByzantineSourcesForHistoryOfThePeoplesOfYugoslavia
Yugoslavia : a country study / Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by Glenn E. Curtis. — 3rd ed. ; Area handbook series, ISSN 1057-5294)
Deltagelse i krige / Participation in wars / Participation à des guerres / La participación en las guerras / Beteiligung an Kriegen
A Nation's Fight For Survival The 1941 Revolution And War In Yugoslavia As Reported by the American Press,
- https://archive.org/details/nationsfightfors002758mbp
Heroes and Hysterics: 'Partisan Hysteria' and Communist State-building in Yugoslavia after 1945. (2014) from Social History of Medicine, volume 27.
- https://archive.org/details/pubmed-PMC4001824
Abstract
This article investigates a novel type of war neurosis defined by Yugoslav psychiatrists in the aftermath of the Second World War. This uniquely Yugoslav war trauma—‘partisan hysteria’—was diagnosed exclusively in Communist resistance soldiers—partisans—and did not manifest itself in the form of battle exhaustion or anxiety, as was the case in other armies. Rather, it demonstrated a heightened willingness to fight, and consisted of simulations of wartime battles. Yugoslav psychiatrists argued that ‘partisan hysteria’ most frequently affected uneducated and immature partisans, who were given important political responsibilities but experienced severe trauma due to their own inadequacy. I argue that ‘partisan hysteria’ served as an opportunity for upper-middle-class psychiatric professionals to criticise the increasing upward social mobility after the socialist revolution of 1945. Surprisingly, this touched upon an issue that had already provoked deep disquiet within the Communist Party, and resonated with the Party's own concerns regarding social mobility.
Kultur:
Massemedier:
Tekst:
Radio:
TV
Biblioteksvæsen / Libraries. Bogvæsen / Books:
Bibliography of English language sources on Yugoslavia (1969)
- https://archive.org/details/bibliographyofen00halp
Tekst:
Aviser / Newspapers / journaux / Prensa / Tageszeitungen
Tidsskrifter, periodica / Journals, periodicals / Revues spécialisées, périodiques / Revistas, publicaciones periódicas / Zeitschriften, Periodika
Litteratur:
Kunst / Art
Film / Movies / cinéma / Cine / Filme:
Filmhistorie:
Filmcensur:
Undervisning i film:
Producentselskaber:
Filmografier:
Tekst:
Musik:
Musikhistorie ; Aktuelle og historiske musikorganisationer ; Pladeselskaber ; Komponister ; Musikgrupper - og solister ; Country & Western ; Folkemusik ; Jazz ; Klassisk musik ; Opera ; Pop ; Rock ; Arkiver ; Litteratur
Music history; Current and historical music organizations; Record companies; Composers; Music groups - and soloists; Folk music; Jazz; Classical music; Opera; Pop; Rock; Archives; Literature
Histoire de la musique; Organisations actuelles et historiques musique; Les maisons de disques; compositeurs; Des groupes de musique - et solistes; La musique folklorique; Jazz; Musique classique; Opera; Pop; Rocher; Archives; littérature
Historia de la música; Organizaciones actuales e históricos de la música; Las compañías discográficas; Compositores; Grupos de música - y solistas; Música folclórica; Jazz; Música clásica; Opera; Pop; Roca; Archivos; literatura
Musikgeschichte; Aktuelle und historische Musikorganisationen; Plattenfirmen; Komponisten; Musikgruppen - und Solisten; Country & Western; Volksmusik; Jazz; Klassische Musik; Opera; Pop; Rock; Archiv; Literatur
Musikundervisning og pædagogik / Music Education and Pedagogy:
Musikhistorie:
Josko Caleta (1997). "Klapa Singing, a Traditional Folk Phenomenon of Dalmatia". Narodna umjetnost: Croatian Journal of Ethnology and Folklore Research (Zagreb, Croatia: Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research) 34 (1). ISSN 0547-2504.
Klapa multipart singing of Dalmatia, southern Croatia. Inscribed in 2012 (7.COM) on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
- http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/index.php?lg=en&pg=00011&RL=00746
Music in the Balkans. / : Jim Samson. Brill, 2013.
Aktuelle og historiske musikorganisationer
Komponister
Pladeselskaber:
Jugoton 1947-?
- http://www.discogs.com/label/20291-Jugoton
Elektroton 1938-1947
- http://www.discogs.com/label/201473-Elektroton
Produkcija Gramofonskih Ploca Radio Televizije Beograd
- http://www.discogs.com/label/38068-PGP-RTB:
Musikgrupper - og solister
Country & Western
Tekst:
Folkemusik, spillemandsmusik og -viser, herunder Kapla sang.
Musikeksempler: Dalmatian Folk Songs / Dalmatinske Narodne Pjesme: Yugoslav Folk Songs And Dances Jugoton LPM-2 1956
Jazz
Klassisk musik
Opera
Pop
Rock
Teater:
Politik
Regering:
Lovgivende forsamling, Parlament
Valg / Elections:
Præsidentsvalg:
Tekst:
Politiske partier / Political parties / Partis politiques / Los partidos políticos / Politische Parteien
International organisering
Jugoslavien var medlem af Folkeforbundet og var senere medlem af Warshawapagten under Den kolde krig
, FN, og OSCE.
Forsvar / militær: SIPRI: Militærudgifter / Military expenditure of Former Yugoslavia including Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia.
Værnepligt: WRI: Country report and updates: Yugoslavia.
Efterretningstjenester:
Paramilitære styrker:
Fredsbevægelser: / Peace movements / les mouvements pacifistes / movimientos por la paz / Friedensbewegungen
Sociale bevægelser, herunder miljøorganisationer / Social movements, including environmental organizations:
Religion
Sociale forhold:
Uddannelse
Jugoslaviens våbenfabrikker, våbenhandel og våbentransporter: / Weapon Factories, arms trade and -transport / Les fabriques d'armes, le commerce des armes et de transport / Las fábricas de armas, tráfico de armas y -transporte / Waffenfabriken, Waffenhandel und Verkehr:
Fabrikker:
Handel:
Eksport af våben til .
Import af våben, ifølge SIPRIs Arms Transfers Database, fra .

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