This book examines how the Communist Party of Yugoslavia incorporated the idea of a Yugoslav nation into their ideology and created the Yugoslav Soft Nation-Building project after the Second World War.
This book examines how the Communist Party of Yugoslavia incorporated the idea of a Yugoslav nation into their ideology and created the Yugoslav Soft Nation-Building project after the Second World War.
Toma Ivei¿ is a director at the Study Centre for National Reconciliation (Ljubljana, Slovenia). He is a cultural and intellectual historian. Author of a number of scientific articles in Slovenia and abroad. Most notably on the Yugoslav soft nation¿building project (2021), exchanging the progressive experiences (2022) and the Yugoslav experts (2023).
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1. History of Yugoslavism and the KPJ's Stand on the National Question 2. The Soft Yugoslav Nation-Building Project 3. The Turning Point (1958-1969) 4. The Federal KMMO and the Split of Yugoslavism (1965-1969) 5. Changing the System 6. The Vacuum is Filled with Old National Identifications 7. Yugoslav National Identification and the 1971 Census.
1. History of Yugoslavism and the KPJ's Stand on the National Question 2. The Soft Yugoslav Nation-Building Project 3. The Turning Point (1958-1969) 4. The Federal KMMO and the Split of Yugoslavism (1965-1969) 5. Changing the System 6. The Vacuum is Filled with Old National Identifications 7. Yugoslav National Identification and the 1971 Census.
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