Yugoslavia
In 2017, I visited the House of Flowers in Belgrade, Serbia, the mausoleum that holds the remains of Yugoslavia’s once-indomitable leader, Josip Broz Tito, and his…
On 28 April 1999, prime minister Tony Blair’s adviser John Sawers wrote a memo to his boss proposing a change in UK…
Maja Bajević (b. 1967 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia; lives and works in Paris, France) is an artist whose work incisively and wittily exposes…
Sonja Lokar is a Slovenian feminist, sociologist and politician who has over fifty years of extremely active political and feminist work behind…
As we approach a major anniversary, 80 years since the defeat of fascism, a strange silence hangs over my country, Macedonia, and…
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been well known for its socialist feminism – the politics that helped to create a…
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