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Emergence from the Periphery – Vol. XIV

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  • Tito’s Yugoslavia: A Book and Cinema Review: Goran Marković’s ‘Tito and Me’ and Jože Pirjevec’s ‘Tito and his comrades’

    Tito’s Yugoslavia: A Book and Cinema Review: Goran Marković’s ‘Tito and Me’ and Jože Pirjevec’s ‘Tito and his comrades’

    Josip Broz (Tito) & Willy Brandt smoking cigars. Photo: Pietro Izzo/Flickr. No changes made. View the license here. By: Michaela Nudo Throughout history, redrawn maps have shaped identities and driven ethnic conflict, the Balkans are no exception to this trend. The legacy of Yugoslavia and Tito will forever leave an impressionable mark on current studies…

    April 3, 2022
    Archive, Archived Issues
    Balkans, Biography, Communism, Conflict, Marković, Nationalism, Pirjevec, Tito, Yugoslavia
  • Nectar of the State-Owned Cooperative: A Commentary on Hungarian Wine’s Stagnation and Revitalization

    Nectar of the State-Owned Cooperative: A Commentary on Hungarian Wine’s Stagnation and Revitalization

    Title Photo: Hétszőlő vineyards in Tokaj, Hungary. Photo courtesy of Jerzy Kociatkiewicz/Wikimedia Commons. No changes made. View the license here. By: Ben Marshall The Latin saying “vinum regnum, vinum rex,” or “wine of kings, king of wines,” is a phrase which is commonly attributed to the French King Louis XIV, and it is in no…

    April 2, 2022
    Archive, Archived Issues
    Capitalism, Communism, Europe, History, Hungary, Investment, Privatization, Tokaj, Wine

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