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Wars in Former Yugoslavia II - AJVES00358
Title: Války v bývalé Jugoslávii II. – politické, ekonomické a společenské dopady
Guaranteed by: Department of Ethnology and Central European and Balkan Studies (21-UESEBS)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2023
Semester: summer
Points: 0
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (15)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
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State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level: specialized
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: PhDr. Ondřej Žíla, Ph.D.
Class: A – Mezioborová nabídka VP: Historické vědy
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Annotation - Czech
Last update: PhDr. Ondřej Žíla, Ph.D. (14.09.2015)
Výběrový kurz "Války v bývalé Jugoslávii II. - politické, ekonomické a společenské dopady" již označením evokuje, že tematicky navazuje na kurz "Války v bývalé Jugoslávii I". Seminární formou budou rozebírány rozličné aspekty politických, ekonomických a společenských dopadů konfliktů, jež se odehrály v bývalých jugoslávských republikách. Ústřední pozornost bude zaměřena především na exjugoslávské státy, které se musí vyrovnat s válečným dědictvím (Chorvatsko, Bosna a Hercegovina, Kosovo, Makedonie). Současně však bude přihlíženo i k vývoji dění ve zbývajících exjugoslávských republikách (především k Srbsku a Černé Hoře). Seminář se bude věnovat vybraným fenoménům, které ovlivňovaly společenství během války a silně rezonovaly i v poválečném období. Kurz tedy pokračuje v důrazu na rozbor některých stěžejních aspektů antropologie války a jejich vlivu na proměnu válkou postižených společenství.
Literature - Czech
Last update: PhDr. Ondřej Žíla, Ph.D. (14.09.2015)

Ze seznamu literatury budou doporučeny nejdůležitější tituly:

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·         ARSENIJEVIĆ, D. (ed.): Unbribable Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Fight for the Commons. Baden-Baden: Nomos 2014

·         BANCROFT, C.: Yugonostalgia: The Pain of the Present. SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad 2009 http://digitalcollections.sit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1794&context=isp_collection ()

·         BARNER, M.: Free, but not Independent. The Role of the media in South East Europe. http://www.kas.de/wf/doc/kas_29533-1522-2-30.pdf?111129110620  (pdf)

·         Bartulović, Alenka (2011). Strateške identifikacije v povojnem Sarajevu. Časopis za kritiko znanosti, letnik 39, številka 243, str. 68-78. ()

·         BELLAMY, A.:  ‘Croatia After Tudjman’, Problems of Post-Communism, 48, 1, September/October 2001

·         BELLAMY, A.:  The Formation of Croatian National Identity: A Centuries-Old Dream?, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2003. ()

·         BELLAMY, A.J.: The Catholic Church and Croatia's Two Transitions. In: Religion, State & Society, Vol. 30, No. 1,2002(pdf)

·         BELLONI, R.: Bosnia: Dayton is Dead! Long Live Dayton! In: Nationalism and Ethnic Politics,Vol. 15 2009. (

·         BELLONI, R.: Bosnia’s and interantional intervention. In: BELLONI, R.:  State Building and International Intervention in Bosnia, New York 2007, pp. 14-42.

·         BELLOU, F.: Strategic rebellion: ethnic conflict in FYR Macedonia and the Balkans. In: Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 13:1, 2013: 112-114. (pdf)

·         BET-EL, I. R.: Unimaniged communities: the power of memory and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. In: MÜLLER, J. W. (ed.): Memory and power in post-war Europe: Studies in the presence of the past, Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 2002: 206-222. (pdf)

·         BIEBER, F.: Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1990. In: RAMET, S. P. (ed.): Central and southeast European politics since 1989, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. (

·         BIEBER, F.: The Balkans: The Promotion of Power Sharing by Outsiders. In: McEVOY, J., O’LEARY, B.: Power sharing in deeply divided places [online]. 1st ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013: 312-326. (pdf)

·         Bigović, Radovan (2011). How to cope with memories?. Bogoslovni vestnik, letnik 71, številka 1, str. 19-38. (pdf).

·         BILIĆ, B.: Between fragmenting and multiplying: scale-shift processes in Serbian and Croatian antiwar activisms. In: Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 41:5, 2013: 801-814. (pdf)

·         BOLEY, C.: Caring and Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Master thesis, University of Redlands 2007. (pdf)

·         BOUGAREL, X.: Bosnia and Herzegovina - State and Communitarianism. In: DYKER, D. A., VEJVODA, I. (eds.): Yugoslavia and after: a study in fragmentation, despair and rebirth, London: Longman, 1996.

·         BOUGAREL, X.: Death and the Nationalist: Martyrdom, War Memory and Veteran Identity among Bosnian Muslims. In: BOUGAREL, X., HELMS, E., DUIJZINGS, G. (eds.): The new Bosnian mosaic: identities, memories and moral claims in a post-war society. Hampshire 2007.

·         BRENTIN, D.: ‘A lofty battle for the nation’: the social roles of sport in Tudjman's Croatia, Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics, 16:8, 2013, 993-1008, (pdf)

·         BRENTIN, D.: The Democratic ‘Hooligan’? Radical Democracy and Social Protest amongst Football Fans in Croatia. In: Balkanist 2014 http://balkanist.net/democratic-hooligan-radical-democracy-social-protest-amongst-football-fans-croatia/#_ftnref1

·         BURIĆ, F.: Dwelling on the Ruins of Socialist Yugoslavia: Being Bosnian by Remembering Tito. In: TODOROVA, M., GILLE, Z. (eds.): Post-Communist Nostalgia. New York 2010, pp. 227-243.

·         CALU, M.: What Makes Kosovo A ‘Weak’ State? In: GORDON, C., KMEZIĆ, M. OPARDIJA, J. (eds.): Stagnation and drift in the Western Balkans: the challenges of political, economic and social change [online]. Bern: Peter Lang, 2013. (pdf)

·         COCOZZELLI, F.: Small Minorities in a Divided Polity: Turks, Bosniaks, Muslim Slavs and Roms, Ashkalis and Egyptians in Post-conflict Kosovo, Ethnopolitics: Formerly Global Review of Ethnopolitics, 7:2-3, 2008: 287-306. (pdf)

·         COHEN, Lenard J., ed. a DRAGOVIĆ-SOSO, Jasna, ed. State collapse in South-Eastern Europe: new perspectives on Yugoslavia's disintegration. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ©2008.

·         CORREIA, S.: The politics of memory in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 329-350. (pdf).

·         CUKOVIC, A.: Yugonostalgia: Study Of Remnants Of The Former Yugoslavia In Metropolitan Detroit. In: КУЛТУРА / CULTURE, 9 / 2015.  (pdf)

·         ČAUŠEVIĆ, F.: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Economy since the Dayton Agreement. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 99-118. (pdf).

·         ČERMÁK, P.: Otázka státnosti: komparace případů Bosny a Hercegoviny a Kosova. Brno 2010.

·         DASKALOVSKI, Z.: The Independence of Kosovo and the Consolidation of Macedonia-A Reason to Worry? In: Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 16:2, 2008: 267-280. (pdf)

·          DEIJMANN, D.: Bitter-Sweet Yugostalgia. The Self and the Other of Nostalgia in Dubravka Ugrešić’ The Ministry of Pain. Huizinga Instituut. Research Institute and Graduate School for Cultural History 2013. (pdf)

·         ĐIKIĆ, Ivica. Domovinski obrat: politička biografija Stipe Mesića. Zagreb: V.B.Z., ©2004 SLK

·         DILEK, E.: Reconciliation as Part of Post-Conflict Peace-Building and Democratization Process: Comparing Post-War Greece and Bosnia-Herzegovina. http://www.ecpr.eu/Filestore/PaperProposal/d6e280bf-b12c-4062-ba9e-5855e741cde3.pdf

·         DIMITROVA, B.: "Bosniak or Muslim? Dilemma of one Nation with two Names". In: Southeast European Politics, Vol. 2, No. 2, 94-108. (pdf)

·         DIVJAK, B., PUGH, M.: The Political Economy of Corruption in BiH. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 81-97. (pdf).

·         DJORDJEVIĆ, I.: "Red Star Serbia, never Yugoslavia!" Football, politics and national identity in Serbia, Open democracz 2013. https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europe-make-it/ivan-djordjevic/red-star-serbia-never-yugoslavia-football-politics-and-national-i (pdf)

·         DONAIS, T.: The political economy of peacebuilding in post-Dayton Bosnia, London 2005, 207 p.

·         DRAPER, S.: The conceptualization of an Albanian nation. In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, 20:1, 1997: 123-144. (pdf)

·         DREZGIĆ, R.: Religion, Politics and Gender in the Context of Nation-State Formation: the case of Serbia. In: Third World Quarterly, 31:6, 2010, 955-970. (pdf)

·         DURSUN-OZKANCA, O.: Rebuilding Kosovo: Cooperation or Competition between the EU and NATO? http://aei.pitt.edu/33053/1/dursun-ozkanca._oya.pdf

·         EASTMOND, M.: Introduction: Reconciliation, reconstruction, and everyday life in war-torn societies. In: Focaal - European Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 57, 2010. (PDF)

·         EASTMOND, M.: Silence as Possibility in Postwar Everyday Life. In. The International Journal of Transitional Justice, Vol. 6, 2012, 502-524 (pdf

·         FRIEDMAN, F.: The muslim slavs of Bosnia and Herzegovina (with reference to the Sandzak of Novi Pazar): Islam as national identity, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 28:1, 2000: 165-180. (pdf)

·         GILBERT, A.: The past in parenthesis. (Non)post-socialism in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina. In: Anthropology Today, Vol.  22, 2006, pp. 14-18. (pdf) 

·         GOLDSTEIN, Ivo. Dvadeset godina samostalne Hrvatske. Zagreb: Novi Liber, 2010. 391 s

·         GORDON, C., KMEZIĆ, M. OPARDIJA, J.: Introduction: The Challenges of Political, Social and Economic Change in the Western Balkans. In: GORDON, C., KMEZIĆ, M. OPARDIJA, J. (eds.): Stagnation and drift in the Western Balkans: the challenges of political, economic and social change [online]. Bern: Peter Lang, 2013. (pdf)

·         GORDY, E.: Postwar Guilt and Responsability in Serbia. The Effort to Confront It and the Effert to Avoid It. In: RAMET, S., PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia since 1989: politics and society under Milos̆ević and after. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. (pdf)

·         GORDY, Eric D. Guilt, responsibility, and denial: the past at stake in post-Milosevic Serbia [online]. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2013.

·         GORDY, Eric D. Kultura vlasti u Srbiji: nacionalizam i razaranje alternativa. Beograd: Samizdat B92, 2001. NKP

·         GOW, J., MICHALSKI, M.: The Impact of the War on Serbia. Spoiled Appetites and Progressive Decay. In: RAMET, S., PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia since 1989: politics and society under Milos̆ević and after. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. (pdf)

·         GREWE, C., RIEGNER, M.: Internationalized Constitutionalism in Ethnically Divided Societies: Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo Compared. http://www.mpil.de/files/pdf3/mpunyb_01_Riegner_152.pdf

·         GUZINA, D.: Socialist Serbia’s Narratives: From Yugoslavia to a Greater Serbia. In: International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2003 (pdf)

·         HALPERN, J., WEINSTEIN, H. M.: Rehumanizing the Other: Empathy and Reconciliation. In: Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 35, no. 3, 2004 (PDF)

·         HELETA, S.: Not My Turn to Die. Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia, New York 2008. (pdf)

·         HELMS, E.: The gender of coffee: Women and reconciliation initiatives in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. In: Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, Vol. 57, 2010. (pdf)

·         HELMS, E.: Women as agents of ethnic reconciliation? Women’s NGOs and international intervention in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina. In: Women’s Studies International Forum 2003, 26 (1): 15-33

·         HENIG, D.: ‘Knocking on my neihgbour’s door’: On metamorphoses of sociality in rural Bosnia. In: Critique of Anthropology, Vol. 32, 2012, pp. 3-19.

·         HILAJ, A.: The Albanian National Question and the Myth of Greater Albania. In: The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 26:3, 2013: 393-413. (pdf)

·         HILLS, A.: Macedonia and Albania. In: The Adelphi Papers, 44:371, 2004: 59-76. (pdf)

·         HISLOPE, R.: Between a bad peace and a good war: insights and lessons from the almost-war in Macedonia. In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26:1, 2003: 129-151. (pdf)

·         HROMADŽIĆ, A.: Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-Making in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina. University of Pennsylvania Press 2015.

·         Hurst & Company, 1997.

·         CHANDLER, D.: State-building in Bosnia: the limits of ‘informal trusteeship. In: International Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2006.  (pdf)

·         CHIVVIS, C.S.: The Making of Macedonia. In: Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 50:2, 2008: 141-162. (pdf)

·         IISS: Post-Tudjman Croatia. The rocky road to reform. In: Strategic Comments, 6:3, 1-2 (pdf)

·         ILIĆ, A.: On the road towards religious pluralism? Church and state in Serbia, Religion, State and Society, 33:4, 2005: 273-313. (pdf)

·         IORDANOVA, Dina. Cinema of flames: Balkan film, culture and the media. London: British Film Institute, 2001

·         IRWIN, C.: Public Opinion and Power Sharing in Deeply Divided Places. In: McEVOY, J., O’LEARY, B.: Power sharing in deeply divided places [online]. 1st ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013: 295-311. (pdf)

·         JACQUES, Edwin E. The Albanians: an ethnic history from prehistoric times to the present. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, ©2009.

·         JANSEN, S.: 'If reconciliation is the answer, are we asking the right questions?' Studies in Social Justice 7:2, 229-243. (pdf

·         JANSEN, S.: Of wolves and men: Postwar reconciliation and the gender of inter-national encounters  (pdf)

·         JANSEN, S.: Remembering with a Difference: Clashing Memories of Bosnian Conflict in Everyday Life. In: BOUGAREL, X., HELMS, E., DUIJZINGS, G. (eds.): The new Bosnian mosaic: identities, memories and moral claims in a post-war society. Hampshire 2007.

·         JAŠAREVIĆ, L.: Everyday Work: Subsistence Economy, Social Belonging and Moralities of Exchange at a Bosnian (Black) Market. In: In: BOUGAREL, X., HELMS, E., DUIJZINGS, G. (eds.): The new Bosnian mosaic: identities, memories and moral claims in a post-war society. Hampshire 2007.  (pdf)

·         JAŠAREVIĆ, L.: Grave Matters and the Good Life. On a Finite Economy in Bosnia. In: Cambridge Anthropology, Vol. 30, 2012, pp. 25-39. (pdf)

·         JAŠAREVIĆ, L.: Pouring out Postsocialist Fears: Practical Metaphysics of a Therapy at a Distance. In: Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 54, 2012, pp. 914-941. (pdf)

·         JONES, L.: Psychosocial Consequences (part three). In: JONES, L.: Then They Started Shooting: Growing Up in Wartime Bosnia, London 2004

·         JOVIĆ, D.: Croatia and the European Union: a long delayed journey. In: Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 8:1, 2006: 85-103. (pdf)

·         JUDAH, T.: Greater Albania?, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 43:2, 2001: 7-18. (pdf)

·         JUDAH, Tim. Kosovo: what everyone needs to know [online]. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008

·         KADIJA, C.K., KADIJA, R.: The Albanian path to national unity and democracy. In: The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, 2:3, 1997: 395-399. (pdf)

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·         KARAJKOV, R.: Macedonia's 2001 ethnic war: Offsetting conflict. What could have been done but was not? In: Conflict, Security & Development, 8:4, 2008: 451-490. (pdf)

·         KARČIĆ, H.: Islam after Communism in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a brief Study. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 285-307. (pdf).

·         KARDOV, K.: Remember Vukovar. Memory, Sense of Place, and the National Tradition in Croatia. In: RAMET, S., MATIĆ, D.: Democratic transition in Croatia: value transformation, education & media. College Station: Texas A&M University Press 2007, 63-88. (pdf)

·         KEŠETOVIĆ, Ž.: Policing in multiethnic Serbia. In: Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 13:1, 2012: 59-70. (pdf)

·         KLECK, M.: Working with Traumatised Women. In: FISCHER, M. (ed.): Peacebuilding and Civil Society in Bosna-Hercegovina; Ten Years after Dayton. Lit Verlag Berlin 2007.

·         KLEPAL, J.: (Auto)cenzura: O etnografii posttraumatické stresové poruchy u válečných veteránů v Bosně a Hercegovině. In: STÖCKELOVÁ, T., ABU GHOSH, Y. (eds.): Etnografie: improvizace v teorii a terénní praxi, Praha 2013, s. 204-241. (pdf)

·         KLÍMEK, L.:  Kosovo - cesta k nezávislosti. DP Praha (pdf)

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·         KOFOS, E.: The Albanian question in the aftermath of the war: A proposal to break the status deadlock. In: Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2:1, 2002: 151-172. (pdf)

·         KOKTSIDIS , P.: Management of the Albanian Insurgency, Chapter 5. In: KOKTSIDIS , P.: Strategic rebellion: ethnic conflict in FYR Macedonia and the Balkans [online]. Oxford: P. Lang, 2012. (pdf)

·         KOKTSIDIS , P.: The Strategic Environment, Chapter 4. In: KOKTSIDIS , P.: Strategic rebellion: ethnic conflict in FYR Macedonia and the Balkans [online]. Oxford: P. Lang, 2012. (pdf)

·         KOPECKÝ, P.: Slabá státnost v kontextu Balkánu. Komparace Kosova a Bosny a Hercegoviny. Korupce a organizovaný zločin jako aspekt slabé státnosti. Plzeň 2014.

·         KOPPA, M.E.: Ethnic Albanians in the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia: Between nationality and citizenship. In: Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 7:4, 2001: 7-65. (pdf)

·         KOSTADINOVA, T.: The Politics of Memory and the Post-conflict Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. http://www.cas.bg/uploads/files/WPS-APP-6/Tonka%20Kostadinova.pdf

·         KOSTOVICOVA, D.: Civil society and post-communist democratization: Facing a double challenge in post-Milošević Serbia, Journal of Civil Society, 2:1, 2006: 21-37.(pdf)

·         KOZARIĆ-KOVAČIĆ, D., FOLNEGOVIĆ-ŠMALC, V.: Acute Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Prisoners of War released from Detention Camps. In: Društvena istraživanja, god. 7, br. 3, 1998, s 485-497. (pdf)

·         KRASNIQI, G.: The ‘forbidden fruit’: Islam and politics of identity in Kosovo and Macedonia. In: Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 11:2, 2011: 191-207. (pdf)

·         KURTOVIĆ, L.: Yugonostalgia on Wheels: Commemorating Marshal Tito across Post-Yugoslav Borders. Two ethnographic tales from post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina. ISEEES Newsletter Spring 2011 / 3. (pdf)

·         KUSOVAC, Z.: ‘The Prospects for Change in Post-Tudjman Croatia’, East European Constitutional Review, 9, 3, Summer 2000, www.law.nyu.edu/eecr.

·         LALOVIĆ, D.: Crisis of the Croatian Second Republic (1990-1999): Transition to Totalitarianism or to Democracy? In: Politička misao, Vol. XXXVII, No. 5, 2000, pp. 47-60 (pdf)

·         LANI, R., SCHMIDT, F.: Albanian foreign policy between geography and history. In: The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs, 33:2, 1998: 79-103. (pdf)

·         LAZIĆ, S.: Memory claims and memory constraints. (Re)negotiating statehood and identities in Serbia. In: Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, 41:6, 2013: 936-952. (pdf)

·         LISTHAUG, Ola, ed., RAMET, Sabrina P., ed. a DULIĆ, Dragana, ed. Civic and uncivic values: Serbia in the post-Milošević era. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2011. NKP

·         LUKIĆ, R.: From the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the Union of Serbia and Montenegro. In: RAMET, S., PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia since 1989: politics and society under Milos̆ević and after. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. (pdf)

·         MALAGOVÁ_Chorvatský mediální systém (pdf)

·         MARKO, J.: Ethnopolitics and Constitutional Reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 49-80. (pdf).

·         MATIĆ, D.: Is nationalism really that bad? The Case of Croatia. In: RAMET, S., MATIĆ, D.: Democratic transition in Croatia: value transformation, education & media. College Station: Texas A&M University Press 2007, 326-353. (pdf)

·         MERDJANOVA, I., BRODEUR, P.: Religion as a Conversation Starter. Interreligious Dialogue or Peacebuilding  in the Balkans. New York 2009. (pdf)

·         MESIĆ, Stjepan. The demise of Yugoslavia: a political memoir [online]. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2004 (pdf)

·         MILLS, R. Fighters, footballers and nation builders: wartime football in the Serb-held territories of the former Yugoslavia, 1991-1996, Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics, 16:8, 2013, 945-972 (pdf)

·         MINCHEVA, L.: The Albanian Ethnoterritorial Separatist Movement: Local Conflict, Regional Crisis. In: Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 15:2, 2009: 211-236. (pdf)

·         MOJZES, P.: Orthodoxy and Islam in the Balkans: Conflict or Cooperation? , Religion, State and Society, 36:4, 2008: 407-421. (pdf)

·         MORRISON, Kenneth a ROBERTS, Elizabeth. The Sandžak: a history. London: Hurst & Company, 2013.

·         MORROW, E.: How (Not) to Remember War Crimes, Memorialisation and Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Department of Archaeology, University of York 2012.

·         MÜLLER, D., MUNROE, D.: Changing Rural Landscapes in Albania: Cropland Abandonment and Forest Clearing in the Postsocialist Transition. In: Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 98:4, 2008: 855-876. (pdf)

·         MÜLLER, J.W.: Introduction: the power of memory, the memory of power and the power over memory. In: MÜLLER, J. W. (ed.): Memory and power in post-war Europe: Studies in the presence of the past, Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 2002: 1-39. (pdf)

·         NIELSEN, C.A.: Stronger than the state? Football hooliganism, political extremism and the Gay Pride Parades in Serbia. In: Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics, 16:8, 2013: 1038-1053. (pdf)

·         PALMBERGER, M.: Making and Breaking Boundaries: Memory Discourses and Memory Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In: BUFON, M. (ed.): The Western Balkans: European challenge: on the decennial of the Dayton peace agreement. Koper: Založba Annales, 2006, s. 525-536. (pdf).

·         PANAGIOTOU, R.: Albania and the EU: from isolation to integration. In: Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 13:3, 2011: 357-374. (pdf)

·         PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia as a Dysfunctional State. In: RAMET, S., PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia since 1989: politics and society under Milos̆ević and after. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. (pdf)

·         PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia transformed? Political Dynamics in the Milošević Era and After. In: RAMET, S., PAVLAKOVIĆ, V.: Serbia since 1989: politics and society under Milos̆ević and after. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007. (pdf)

·         PCRC_A One-Sided Story_Bosnia and Herzegovina's Media Landscape (pdf)

·         PELIKÁN, J.: Bolestné lámání obručí. In: https://www.euroskop.cz/9006/838/clanek/bolestne-lamani-obruci/ (pdf)

·         PELIKÁN, J.: Sandžak - kondenzovaná balkánská realita postmoderní éry (pdf)

·         PELIKÁN, J.: Vyčpělý hrdina, který touží po pomstě? Historik vyhodnocuje, zda je radikální Srb ještě nějakou hrozbou (pdf)

·         PERRY, V.: Classroom Battlegrounds for Hearts and Minds: Efforts to Reform and Transform Education in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. In: LISTHAUG, O., RAMET, S.P.: Bosnia-Herzegovina since Dayton: civic and uncivic values. Longo Editore Ravenna. 2013, s. 225-246. (pdf).

·         PESKIN, V., BODUSZYŃSKI, M.P.: International justice and domestic politics: post-Tudjman Croatia and the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In: Europe-Asia Studies, 55:7, 2003: 1117-1142 (pdf)

·         PRIBIČEVIĆ, O.: Serbia after Milosevic. In: Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 4:1, 2004: 107-118. (pdf)

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Základní podmínkou absolvování kursu je pravidelná účast na hodinách (minimálně 70 % - 9 hodin). Kurs je koncipován následujícím způsobem. Po přehledové přednášce vyučujícího bude následovat rozbor textu ze seznamu povinné četby. Určený hlavní referující představí a shrne stěžejní myšlenky a teze zvoleného textu, jež poslouží jako podklad pro společnou diskusi. Četba je povinná pro všechny, tedy nejen pro hlavního referujícího. Úspěšné absolvování kursu je kromě povinné a aktivní účasti na hodinách a pravidelné četby povinné literatury podmíněno písemným zpracováním hlavních myšlenek vybraného textu v podobě 1-2 stránkového resumé, odevzdaného na konci semestru vyučujícímu.

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Předmět není určen pro studenty prvního ročníku bakalářského studia.

 
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