യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ
ദൃശ്യരൂപം
യൂറോപ്പിൽ മുമ്പുണ്ടായിരുന്ന ഒരു രാഷ്ട്രമാണു് യുഗോസ്ലാവിയ. ഇതു് വിഘടിച്ചാണു് ബോസ്നിയ ഹെർസെഗോവിന, സെർബിയ. ക്രൊയേഷ്യ. മാസിഡോണിയ മോണ്ടെനെഗ്രൊ, സ്ലോവേനിയ എന്നീരാഷ്ട്രങ്ങളുണ്ടായതു്.
ചേരിചേരാ പ്രസ്ഥാനത്തിന്റെ സ്ഥാപകരാഷ്ട്രങ്ങളിലൊന്നായിരുന്നു. ഇവിടുത്തെ ഭരണാധികാരിയായിരുന്ന മാർഷൽ ടിറ്റോ ദീർഘകാലം ചേരിചേരാ പ്രസ്ഥാനത്തിന്റെ പ്രമുഖ വക്താവായിരുന്നു.
യുഗോസ്ലോവിയ സാമ്രാജ്യം
[തിരുത്തുക]രണ്ടാം യുഗോസ്ലോവിയ
[തിരുത്തുക]ബോസ്നിയ ഹെർസെഗോവിന | Sarajevo | ||
ക്രൊയേഷ്യ | Zagreb | ||
മാസിഡോണിയ | Skopje | ||
മൊണ്ടെനാഗ്രോ | Titograd* | ||
സെർബിയ | ബെൽഗ്രേഡ് | ||
സ്ലോവേനിയ | Ljubljana |
ഇതും കാണുക
[തിരുത്തുക]കുറിപ്പുകൾ
[തിരുത്തുക]അവലംബം
[തിരുത്തുക]- ഈ ലേഖനം യുണൈറ്റഡ് സ്റ്റേറ്റ്സ് സർക്കാർ പബ്ലിക്ക് ഡൊമെയ്ൻ പ്രസിദ്ധീകരണങ്ങളായ ലൈബ്രറി ഓഫ് കോൺഗ്രസ് കണ്ട്രി സ്റ്റഡീസ്-ൽ നിന്നുള്ള വിവരങ്ങൾ ഉൾക്കൊള്ളുന്നു.- Yugoslavia
കൂടുതൽ വായനയ്ക്ക്
[തിരുത്തുക]- Allcock, John B.: Explaining Yugoslavia. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000
- Anne Marie du Preez Bezdrob: Sarajevo Roses: War Memoirs of a Peacekeeper. Oshun, 2002. ISBN 1-77007-031-1
- Bataković, Dušan T., ed. (2005). Histoire du peuple serbe [History of the Serbian People] (in ഫ്രഞ്ച്). Lausanne: L’Age d’Homme.
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(help) - Chan, Adrian: Free to Choose: A Teacher's Resource and Activity Guide to Revolution and Reform in Eastern Europe. Stanford, CA: SPICE, 1991. ED 351 248
- Cigar, Norman, : Genocide in Bosnia: The Policy of Ethnic-Cleansing. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1995
- Cohen, Lenard J.: Broken Bonds: The Disintegration of Yugoslavia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1993
- Conversi, Daniele: German -Bashing and the Breakup of Yugoslavia, The Donald W. Treadgold Papers in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, no. 16, March 1998 (University of Washington: HMJ School of International Studies)
- Djilas, Milovan: Land without Justice, [with] introd. and notes by William Jovanovich. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1958.
- Dragnich, Alex N.: Serbs and Croats. The Struggle in Yugoslavia. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992
- Fisher, Sharon: Political Change in Post-Communist Slovakia and Croatia: From Nationalist to Europeanist. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006 ISBN 1-4039-7286-9
- Glenny, Mischa: The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers, 1804–1999 (London: Penguin Books Ltd, 2000)
- Glenny, Mischa: The fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War, ISBN 0-14-026101-X
- Gutman, Roy.: A Witness to Genocide. The 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning Dispatches on the "Ethnic Cleansing" of Bosnia. New York: Macmillan, 1993
- Hall, Brian: The Impossible Country: A Journey Through the Last Days of Yugoslavia. Penguin Books. New York, 1994
- Harris, Judy J.: Yugoslavia Today. Southern Social Studies Journal 16 (Fall 1990): 78–101. EJ 430 520
- Hayden, Robert M.: Blueprints for a House Divided: The Constitutional Logic of the Yugoslav Conflicts. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000
- Hoare, Marko A., A History of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the Present Day. London: Saqi, 2007
- Hornyak, Arpad. Hungarian-Yugoslav Diplomatic Relations, 1918–1927 (East European Monographs, distributed by Columbia University Press; 2013) 426 pages
- Jelavich, Barbara: History of the Balkans: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Volume 1. New York: American Council of Learned Societies, 1983 ED 236 093
- Jelavich, Barbara: History of the Balkans: Twentieth Century, Volume 2. New York: American Council of Learned Societies, 1983. ED 236 094
- Kohlmann, Evan F.: Al-Qaida's Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network Berg, New York 2004, ISBN 1-85973-802-8; ISBN 1-85973-807-9
- Lampe, John R: Yugoslavia As History: Twice There Was a Country Great Britain, Cambridge, 1996, ISBN 0-521-46705-5
- Malesevic, Sinisa: Ideology, Legitimacy and the New State: Yugoslavia, Serbia and Croatia. London: Routledge, 2002.
- Owen, David. Balkan Odyssey Harcourt (Harvest Book), 1997
- Pavlowitch, Stevan K. The improbable survivor: Yugoslavia and its problems, 1918-1988 (1988). online free to borrow
- Pavlowitch, Stevan K. Tito--Yugoslavia's great dictator : a reassessment (1992) online free to borrow
- Pavlowitch, Steven. Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia (2008) excerpt and text search
- Ramet, Sabrina P. (2006). The Three Yugoslavias: State-Building and Legitimation, 1918–2005. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34656-8.
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(help) - Roberts, Walter R.: Tito, Mihailovic, and the Allies: 1941–1945. Duke University Press, 1987; ISBN 0-8223-0773-1
- Sacco, Joe: Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992–1995. Fantagraphics Books, January 2002
- Silber, Laura and Allan Little:Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation. New York: Penguin Books, 1997
- West, Rebecca: Black Lamb and Gray Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia. Viking, 1941
- White, T.: Another fool in the Balkans – in the footsteps of Rebbecca West. Cadogan Guides, London, 2006
- Time homepage: New Power Archived 2008-05-07 at the Wayback Machine.
ബാഹ്യ ലിങ്കുകൾ
[തിരുത്തുക]Yugoslavia എന്ന വിഷയവുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട ചിത്രങ്ങൾ വിക്കിമീഡിയ കോമൺസിലുണ്ട്.
- Wikimedia Atlas of Yugoslavia
- Maps
- Milivoy S. Stanoyevich (1920). എൻസൈക്ലോപീഡിയ അമേരിക്കാന. .
- The First Yugoslavia: Search for a Viable Political System, by Alex N. Dragnich
- European University Institute Yugoslavia
- "Yugoslavia: the outworn structure" CIA report from November 1970
- Timeline: Break-up of Yugoslavia at BBC
- "Where the West went wrong":[പ്രവർത്തിക്കാത്ത കണ്ണി] an article in the TLS by Charles King about the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
- Teaching about Conflict and Crisis in the Former Yugoslavia Archived 2010-03-02 at the Wayback Machine.
- Video on the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
- The collapse of communist Yugoslavia
Pre–1918 | 1918–1929 | 1929–1945 | 1941–1945 | 1945–1946 | 1946–1963 | 1963–1992 | 1992–2003 | 2003–2006 | 2006–2008 | 2008– | |
Slovenia | See also Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 1868–1918 Kingdom of Dalmatia 1815–1918 Condominium of
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1878–1918 |
See also Banat, Bačka and Baranja 1918–1919 Italian province of Zadar
1920–1947 |
Annexed bya Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany |
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia 1945–1946 Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia 1946–1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1963–1992 Consisted of the Socialist Republics of Serbia (1945–1992)
(included the autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo) |
Republic of Slovenia Ten-Day War | ||||||
Dalmatia | Puppet state of Nazi Germany.
Parts annexed by Fascist Italy. Međimurje and Baranja annexed by Hungary. |
Republic of Croatiab Croatian War of Independence | |||||||||
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Croatia | |||||||||||
Bosnia | Bosnia and Herzegovinac Bosnian War Consists of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995–present),
Republika Srpska (1995–present) and Brčko District (2000–present). | ||||||||||
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Vojvodina | Part of the Délvidék region of Hungary | Autonomous Banatd (part of the German
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia) |
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | State Union of Serbia and Montenegro | Republic of Serbia | Republic of Serbia Includes the autonomous province of Vojvodina
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Serbia | Kingdom of Serbia 1882–1918 |
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia 1941–1944 e | |||||||||
Kosovo | Part of the Kingdom of Serbia 1912–1918 |
Mostly annexed by Albania 1941–1944 along with western Macedonia and south-eastern Montenegro
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Republic of Kosovog | ||||||||
Metohija | Kingdom of Montenegro 1910–1918 Metohija controlled by Austria-Hungary 1915–1918
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Montenegro | Protectorate of Montenegrof 1941–1944 |
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Macedonia | Part of the Kingdom of Serbia 1912–1918 |
Annexed by the Kingdom of Bulgaria 1941–1944 |
Republic of Macedoniah | ||||||||
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