Dragan Bakić is a senior research associate at the Institute for Balkan Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. His research interests focus on Serbia, Yugoslavia and the Balkans in the era of world wars, especially foreign policy and international relations, as well … [Read more...] about Dragan Bakić / Biography
Dragan Bakić / Abstract
In Search of a Place in the Shadow of Totalitarianism: Discourses of Serbian Radical Right-Wing Intellectuals in the pre-1941 Kingdom of Yugoslavia With Hitler’s advent to power in Germany and the ascendance of Axis Powers in the international arena from mid-1930s … [Read more...] about Dragan Bakić / Abstract
Christopher Wendt / Abstract
“Disintegration – Resurrection”? Catholic Conservative Conceptions of a Post-Imperial Order in (German-)Austrian Tyrol With the end of the First World War, the Crownland of Tyrol—occupied and soon to be divided between Italy and German-Austria—came loose from the empire … [Read more...] about Christopher Wendt / Abstract
Matej Hanula / Abstract
Discourse about the benefits of the transition from monarchy to the republic for peasantry as a propaganda tool of agrarian party in Slovakia after 1918 Agrarian party was the most influential centralist party in the inter-war Slovakia. We can also describe it as the main … [Read more...] about Matej Hanula / Abstract
Matej Hanula / Biography
Matej Hanula (PhD) is a junior research fellow at the Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. In 1997 – 2002 he studied history and political science at the Comenius University in Bratislava. His specialization is Slovak history in the 1st half of … [Read more...] about Matej Hanula / Biography