31 Jan 1/2021
ARTICLES
Nemanja Dević
LEGALIZATION OF PARTISANS IN SERBIA 1941‒1942 (1–18)
Dejan Antić
THE EVACUATION OF NIŠ – THE WARTIME CAPITAL OF SERBIA – IN 1915 (19–34)
Vladimir Krivošejev
THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC IN VALJEVO COUNTY 1918‒1919 (35–52)
Milan Balaban, Dalibor Savić, Jan Herman
PROTESTS AGAINST THE BATA COMPANY: CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF ANTI-INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES IN THE KINGDOM OF SERBS, CROATS AND SLOVENES/YUGOSLAVIA (53–76)
Milana Živanović
THE FATE OF THE HERITAGE OF THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION IN YUGOSLAVIA 1944‒1945 (77–98)
Vladimir Lj. Cvetković
SITUATION ON YUGOSLAV-ROMANIAN BORDER AND TWO-OWNER ESTATES 1945‒1948 (99–114)
Andrzej Purat, Paweł Bielicki
AN ANALYSIS OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND THE NEAR EAST COUNTRIES IN 1955‒1970 (115–134)
Bojan Dimitrijević
THE YUGOSLAV ARMY IN THE TURMOIL OF THE 5TH OCTOBER 2000 (175–196)
HISTORIOGRAPHY
Arsen Milašinović
THE CROAT-BOSNIAK WAR: THE SELECT FINDINGS OF THE RECENT REGIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHY (197–214)
Dragiša D. Vasić
CONTEMPORARY NATIONAL HISTORY IN BOSNIAK PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS (215–232)
BOOK REVIEWS
Boris Tomanić
Ivo Goldstein, Jasenovac, Novi Sad, Akademska knjiga, 2019 (235–237)
Nemanja Mitrović
Vladimir Petrović, Etničko čišćenje. Geneza koncepta, Beograd, Institut za savremenu istoriju, Arhipelag, 2019. (238–240)
Perica Hadži-Jovančić
Tobias Straumann, 1931: Debt, Crisis and the Rise of Hitler, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019. (241–242)
Miloš Timotijević
Коста Николић, Југославија, последњи дани: 1989‒1992. Књ. 2. Људи мржње, земља смрти, Београд, Службени гласник, 2020. (242–245)
Bojan Dimitrijević
Милош Жикић, Априлски рат у Моравској бановини: Пета армија Југословенске војске у рату 1941, Београд, Институт за савремену историју, 2020. (247–248)
Zoran Janjetović
Božica Ž. Slavković Mirić, Jugoslavija i Albanija 1945‒1948: ekonomski odnosi, Beograd, Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2020. (256–258)
Vladimir Petrović
Uğur Ümit Üngör, Paramilitarism: Mass violence in the shadow of the state, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020. (258–260)