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Bosnian Studies, Vol. III, No. 1/2009
Bosnian Studies, Vol. III, No. 1/2009
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47999/bos.2009.3.1
Published:
2009-06-01
Political Sciences
Can a Region be a Homeland?
Nerzuk Ćurak
28-33
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The Ethnic Engineering in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the International Community
Nermina Mujagić
34-42
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History
Bosniac Political Elite at the Time of Disintegration of Austria-Hungary and Creation of Yugoslavia
Muhidin Pelesić
4-16
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Redescribing Memory: Contributions to Bosniak Search of New Identity
Šaćir Filandra
18-27
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How One Calculated time in the Ottoman Bosnia
Kerima Filan
68-89
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Social Sciences
Family Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Transition Period
Lejla Mušić
44-66
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