- Between 1945 and 1991–1992 Yugoslavia was a socialist federation, comprising six republics: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia.www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/y…
Yugoslavia | History, Map, Flag, Breakup, & Facts
4 天之前 · Socialist Yugoslavia was formed in 1946 after Josip Broz Tito and his communist-led Partisans had helped liberate the country from German rule in 1944–45. This second Yugoslavia covered much the same territory as its …
The Life and Death of Yugoslav Socialism - Jacobin
2017年7月17日 · In Yugoslavia’s south, socialism promised a chance to “catch up” through state-led industrial investment. These different historical legacies infused the postwar debates over development with the national question, …
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Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia
After a period of political and economic crisis in the 1980s, the constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia split apart, but the unresolved issues caused a series of inter-ethnic Yugoslav Wars.
The Seven States of the Former Yugoslavia: An Evaluation
Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, …
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75th Anniversary: Life In Socialist Yugoslavia - Radio …
2020年11月28日 · Historic photos plot the story of socialist Yugoslavia from its founding 75 years ago on November 29, 1945, through its catastrophic collapse in the 1990s.
Yugoslavia - New World Encyclopedia
On April 7, 1963, the official name was changed to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The first prime minister was Josip Broz Tito and president Ivan Ribar. In 1953, Tito was elected as president and later in 1974 named …
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