A thousand broken ties! This, briefly and somewhat pathetically, was the consequence of the breakup of Yugoslavia. After ...
One man whose journey mirrored those monumental times in the early part of the century was Mosa (Moshe) Pijade, a towering ...
Works by Croatia's artistic greats of the 1960s are to be displayed at MoMA, New York City's prestigious art museum ...
An imposing, flamboyant figure, Tito was charismatic and would go on to become the most dominant figure in socialist Yugoslavia’s history. Breaking with Stalin after World War II, Tito would ...
Budmir Loncar: Socialist Yugoslavia’s last foreign minister Budimir Loncar fought with Josip Broz Tito’s anti-fascist Partisan movement during World War II, helped found the Non-Aligned ...
Donald Trump, elected as the 47th president for a second term, will be inaugurated Jan. 20 in Washington, with Melania Trump ...
“Nationalisation” in post-war Britain and the relatively centralised management of large state-controlled enterprises in the former Soviet Union contrasted with a more mixed economy in the GDR and a ...