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INDEX Abortion rights, 293 Ademi, General Rahim, 306, 307 Adriatic coast, xii Africa, 7 Agency for the Protection of Market Competition, 232 Agičić, Damir, 21, 122, 205, 367, 374 Albania, 173, 176, 181; and ethnocentrism , 176; and textbooks, 164, 166–67; and Enver Hoxha, 165; and post-communists, 170; and Sali Berisha, 170; and Ohrid agreement, 180; and European Union, 301; and regional cooperation , 310–11, 314 Albanians, 24, 175; and Croatian youth, 145; and social distance, 148; in Preševo-Bujanovac, 180 Aleksandar, King (1888–1934; reigned as King of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, 1921–1929, and King of Yugoslavia , 1929–1934), xv, 203, 206, 207 Almond, Gabriel, 23, 359–60 Americans, 10 Amnesia about crimes, 327 Amnesty International, 306 Anarchists of Catalonia, 8 “ancient ethnic hatreds”, 329 Anderson, Benedict, 175, 252 Angevin, Ludovic, 205–206 Angola, 7 Animal rights, 120 Annus mirabilis (1989), 164 Anthius, Floya, 281 Anti-fascist Council of the People’s Liberation of Yugoslavia, 342 Anti-fascists, 255 Anti-globalists, 120 Anti-racists, 120 Antonescu, Marshal Ion (1882–1946; conducător, 1940–1944), 184 388 INDEX Antonioni, Michelangelo (Italian filmmaker , b. 1912), 261 Antonomists, 206 Antunović, Željka, 293–94 Artaud, Antonin, 11 Assimilation. See Cultural assimilation Atheists, 145 Augé, Marc, 75 Augleich (1867), xiv Austria, 94, 98, 100, 101, 104, 106, 201, 338; organized crime in, 305; and Plassnik, 314. See also yodeling Austro-Hungarian Empire, xiv, xv, 204, 205, 206, 335, 339; and textbooks , 201 Authoritarianism, 37, 95, 111, 134, 150, 361, 362; Tudjman as authoritarian , 110, 376; among Croats and Slovenes, 153 Autonomous Women’s House, 290 AVNOT. See Anti-fascist Council of the People’s Liberation of Yugoslavia B.a.B.e., 287 Babić, Milan (1956–2006; president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, 1991–1995), xvii B’ahai, 140–41 Bajamonti, Antonio, 334 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 250–51 Baković, Anto, 282 Balkans, 173–74, 201, 206, 303; and textbooks, 184 Baltic states, 165–66, 187, 367 Banac, Ivo, 307 Banovina of Croatia, xv Baptist Churches, Union of, 140 Baranja region, xvii Baranović, Branislava, 184, 196, 283 Barère, Bertrand de Vieuzac (1755– 1841), 332 Barnes, Samuel, 359, 376 Barrés, Maurice (1862–1923), 11 Basque dialect, 332 The Battle for Algiers, 248. Battles: Krbava Field (1493), xii; Moh ács (1526), xiii Bay of Piran, 308 Begejci. See Torak Beijing, 240, 293 Bela IV, King of Hungary (1206–1270; reigned 1235–1270), xii Belarus, 21, 97, 98, 100, 101, 104, 106, 361; and textbooks, 21, 164, 166, 168, 169; and Freedom House index, 93 Belgium, 94, 98, 100, 101, 104, 106, 346 Belgrade, xv, 2. See also Serbia Beneš Decrees, 181 Bennett, W. L., 240 Berger, Peter, 226, 227 Berisha, Sali (b. 1944; president of Albania, 1992–1997, and prime minister of Albania, since 2005), 170 Berlin, Congress of (June–July 1878), 186 Big Brother (Television “reality” show), 237 Bigotry, 12 Bijelić, Biljana, 16, 21, 22, 23, 370–71, 375 Billig, Michael, 232, 348 Bjelovar, 290 Blacks, 56, 147, 341 Blaškić, General Tihomir, 306 Bleiburg, 186, 205, 208, 209 Blow Up (film), 261 Bobetko, General Janko (1919–2003; Chief of the General Staff of the Croatian Army, 1992–1995), 51, 306 Bolivia, 14 Borovo, xvii, 64 Bosnia-Herzegovina, 16, 17, 21, 24, 54, 71, 130, 169, 177, 308, 316, 329; [18.119.107.161] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 19:58 GMT) INDEX 389 and textbooks, 21, 166, 168–69, 171, 172, 176–77, 178, 182, 185, 186, 196; and Croatian textbooks , 203, 208–209, 210; and HDZ Bosnian branch, 40; and local textbooks, 178, 201; and free trade area, 300, 314; and Croatian women intellectuals, 286; and Dayton Peace Accords, 168, 177; and OSCE, 169; and OHR, 169; and Roman Catholic Church, 38; and Baranović, 196; and war, 39, 144; and Ikavian dialect, 210; nationalists in, 39; and Ministry of Internal Affairs, 305–306; and Medjugorje, 39; and Ministry of Education, 177 Bosnian Serb Army, 46 Bowling Alone (book by Robert Putnam ), 240 Branimir, Duke, xi Braška tablet, xii Brecht, Bertold (1898–1956), 262 Brešan, Vinko, 22, 247–48, 370; and film, Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku, 248–52; and film, Maršal, 252–80; and film, Svjedoci, 260–69; and films as subversive, 269; and Renaissance values, 269–70 Breully, John, 331 Britain. See Great Britain British, 10 Brkljačić (author of textbook), 211 Brotherhood and Unity, 198, 199, 247. 255, 257 Brussels, 303 Bucharest, 316 Budak, Mile, 17 Budak, Neven...

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