
Resources: Croatia
Displaying 1 - 6 of 6The Search for a Cold War Legitimacy: Foreign Policy and Tito's Yugoslavia
Robert Niebuhr, a historian specializing in Cold War politics in the former Yugoslavia, has extensive experience in the region, including research stints in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Serbia.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Macedonian and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Culture Night
CLI students are hosting an event celebrating Macedonian and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian cultures to promote language and cultural exchange.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS) and Macedonian Culture Night
CLI students invite you to experience Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian cultures through their celebratory event.
The Balkans and the Second World War: Why Jasenovac is a missed opportunity for reconciliation - Interview with BBC news
Jasenovac, a WWII death camp in the then Independent State of Croatia, remains a contentious issue in Serbia-Croatia relations. Despite being liberated 76 years ago, debates on the victim count continue, with estimates ranging from 80,000 to 100,000.
Water, Whiskey, and Vodka: A Story of Slavic Languages
Danko Sipka's book explores the cultural and linguistic history of Slavic languages, analyzing their evolution, similarities, differences, and the impact of historical events on these languages. It offers insights into sociolinguistic aspects and cultural nuances.
Fox
Dubravka Ugresic's novel 'Fox' explores storytelling and literary invention through various global and historical settings, using the motif of the Eastern folklore fox. It combines literary trivia with personal narratives, creating a multi-layered text that challenges conventional storytelling.