Introducing Yugoslavia (1954) looks at the racial and historic chequer-board of 1950s Yugoslavia, providing a fascinating insight into the social and cultural aspects of a land that few Westerners visited at the time. Avoiding politics, it provides sociocultural descriptions and historical details from the different regions.
Introducing Yugoslavia (1954) looks at the racial and historic chequer-board of 1950s Yugoslavia, providing a fascinating insight into the social and cultural aspects of a land that few Westerners visited at the time. Avoiding politics, it provides sociocultural descriptions and historical details across a wealth of the country’s different regions.
1. Istria the Fantastic Karst
2. The Islands of the Argonauts
3. Krk
Isle of the Frankopans
4. Rab, Zrmanja, Zadar
5. Vanished Glories Nin,
Biograd, ibenik
6. Cabbages and Kings Split
7. Pirates and Wines Omi
and the Islands
8. City of the Argosies Dubrovnik
9. First Men of the
Perast the Boka Kotorska
10. Back Door to Montenegro
11. Holy Ground
Men, Monarchs and Marko in Serbia and Macedonia
12. The Federal Capitals
13.
Step Child of the Centuries Bosnia
14. The Way Home Slovenia