Comparative Southeast European Studies
1959 - 2024
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Volume 65, issue 4, 2017
- In Search of Catharsis. Theatre in Serbia in the 1990s pp. 607-631

- Šentevska Irena
- Denying the Unknown. Everyday Narratives about Croatian Involvement in the 1992-1995 Bosnian Conflict pp. 632-653

- Sokolić Ivor
- ‘I’m Both a Worker and a Shareholder.’ Workers’ Narratives and Property Transformations in Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia pp. 654-678

- Calori Anna and Jurkat Kathrin
- The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process pp. 679-695

- Marjan Petreski, Blagica Petreski, Despina Tumanoska, Edlira Narazani, Kazazi Fatush, Ognjanov Galjina, Jankovic Irena, Mustafa Arben and Tereza Kochovska
- Istanbul and Turkey One Year Later. Intriguing–Tense–Inspiring pp. 696-706

- Luthar Oto
- Re-Making Kozarac. Agency, Reconciliation and Contested Return in Post-War Bosnia pp. 707-709

- Brenner Manuela
- Performing Nostalgia. Migration Culture and Creativity in South Albania pp. 709-711

- Jusufi Islam
- Welcome to the Desert of Post-Socialism. Radical Politics After Yugoslavia pp. 711-713

- Luteijn Geert
- Emotions and Memory Politics in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe pp. 714-716

- Paul Johanna
Volume 65, issue 3, 2017
- Household Strategies in Southeast European Societies in the Period of Economic Crisis pp. 449-458

- Cvetičanin Predrag and Lavrič Miran
- Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis pp. 459-494

- Cvetičanin Predrag and Lavrič Miran
- Thriving and Surviving Activities of Households During the Crisis Period. Empirical Evidence from Southeastern Europe pp. 495-519

- Adnan Efendic, Cvetičanin Predrag and Kumalić Ismet
- Making Ends Meet. How Roma Families Living in Poverty Cope pp. 520-541

- Šikić-Mićanović Lynette
- Coping Strategies of Economically (Partially) Inactive Households: The Case of Croatia pp. 542-564

- Bagić Dragan, Dobrotić Ivana, Lažnjak Jasminka, Rodik Petra and Vučkovićjuroš Tanja
- Small Farmers in Four Southeast European Countries. A Qualitative Analysis of Life Strategies in Twenty-Five Agricultural Households pp. 565-588

- Krstić Nemanja, Derado Augustin, Naterer Andrej and Kumalić Ismet
- Scholars (Not) Investigating Srebrenica. Academic Feuds and Other Shortcomings pp. 589-595

- Duijzings Ger
- Europe’s Balkan Muslims. A New History pp. 596-597

- Zdravkovski Aleksander
- Gender (In)equality and Gender Politics in Southeastern Europe. A Question of Justice pp. 598-602

- Malenica Brigita
- Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo. History, Politics and Value Transformation pp. 602-604

- Pustina Lorik
- Entangled Histories of the Balkans. Volume Three. Shared Pasts, Disputed Legacies pp. 604-606

- Wim van Meurs
Volume 65, issue 2, 2017
- The Second World War in Southeastern Europe. Historiographies and Debates pp. 195-220

- Rutar Sabine
- The German Occupation Regimes in Southeastern Europe as a Research Problem in Yugoslav and Serbian Historiography pp. 221-238

- Ristović Milan
- Beyond the Myth of the ‘Good Italian’. Recent Trends in the Study of the Italian Occupation of Southeastern Europe during the Second World War pp. 239-259

- Fonzi Paolo
- Holocaust Research in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. An Inventory pp. 260-283

- Vulesica Marija
- Nationalization through Internationalization. Writing, Remembering, and Commemorating the Holocaust in Macedonia and Bulgaria after 1989 pp. 284-315

- Ragaru Nadège
- The Greek Historiography of the 1940s. A Reassessment pp. 316-333

- Voglis Polymeris and Nioutsikos Ioannis
- Slovenia. Occupation, Repression, Partisan Movement, Collaboration, and Civil War in Historical Research pp. 334-363

- Troha Nevenka
- Rethinking the Place of the Second World War in the Contemporary History of Albania pp. 364-387

- Kera Gentiana
- From Heroisation to Competing Victimhoods. History Writing on the Second World War in Moldova pp. 388-411

- Suveica Svetlana
- Academic Freedom in Danger. Fact Files on the ‘CEU Affair’ pp. 412-436

- Trencsényi Balázs, Rieber Alfred J., Iordachi Constantin and Hîncu Adela
- A Concise History of Bosnia pp. 437-439

- Roginer Oskar
- Negotiating Social Relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Semiperipheral Entanglements pp. 439-441

- Senjković Reana
- Remembrance, History, and Justice. Coming to Terms with Traumatic Pasts in Democratic Societies pp. 441-443

- Scherpenisse Susan
- Minorities under Attack. Othering and Right-Wing Extremism in Southeast European Societies pp. 443-446

- Bikic Delila
- Fragile Loyalität zur Republik Moldau. Sowjetnostalgie und ‘Heimatlosigkeit’ unter den russischen und ukrainischen Minderheiten pp. 446-448

- Wim van Meurs
Volume 65, issue 1, 2017
- Changes in the narratives of Europeanization. Reviewing the impact of the union before the crisis pp. 1-9

- Agarin Timofey
- Securitization reversed. Does Europeanization improve minority/majority relations? pp. 10-34

- Nancheva Nevena
- Europeanization and minority policies in post-conflict Kosovo. Genuine inclusion or window dressing? pp. 35-55

- Potter Michael
- Security sector reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A case study of the Europeanization of the Western Balkans pp. 56-76

- Kudlenko Anastasiia
- Mirroring transitional justice. Construction and impact of European Union ICTY-conditionality pp. 77-98

- Wentholt Niké
- European style electoral politics in an ethnically divided society. The case of Kosovo pp. 99-124

- Wise Laura and Agarin Timofey
- Counting for what purpose? The paradox of including ethnic and cultural questions in the censuses of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia pp. 125-148

- Hoh Anna-Lena
- Talk the talk, or walk the walk? Changing narratives in Europeanization research pp. 149-169

- Agarin Timofey and Yilmaz Gözde
- Macedonia’s colourful revolution and the elections of 2016. A chance for democracy, or all for nothing? pp. 170-182

- Reef Paul
- Anthems and the making of nation states. Identity and nationalism in the Balkans pp. 183-185

- Kreuter Peter Mario
- Erinnerungen an die ‘Nicht-Zeit’. Das sozialistische Rumänien im biographisch-zeitgeschichtlichen Gedächtnis der Nachwendezeit (1989-2007) pp. 185-187

- Wim van Meurs
- Transnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from the Former Yugoslavia in Britain pp. 187-189

- Bernard Sara
- Politicization of Religion. The Power of Symbolism. The Case of Former Yugoslavia and its Successor States: Politicization of Religion. The Power of State, Nation, and Faith. The Case of Former Yugoslavia and its Successor States pp. 189-191

- Boeckh Katrin
- From Class to Identity. The Politics of Education Reforms in Former Yugoslavia pp. 191-193

- Cosovschi Águstin
Volume 64, issue 4, 2016
- Memories and Narratives of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Serbia pp. 433-437

- Fridman Orli and Rácz Krisztina
- Memories of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Belgrade, Serbia pp. 438-459

- Fridman Orli
- Official Commemoration of the NATO Bombing of Serbia. A Case Study of the Fifteenth Anniversary pp. 460-481

- Mandić Marija
- ‘The Song Has Kept Us’: Soundscape of Belgrade during the NATO Bombing pp. 482-499

- Atanasovski Srđan
- ‘Achieved without Ambiguity?’ Memorializing Victimhood in Belgrade after the 1999 NATO Bombing pp. 500-519

- Bădescu Gruia
- Trauma or Entertainment? Collective Memories of the NATO Bombing of Serbia pp. 520-543

- Rácz Krisztina
- Agents of Change. Women’s Advocacy during Democratization in Croatia pp. 544-559

- Rošul-Gajić Jagoda
- #Kosovo: 30 students of the German National Academic Foundation embarked on a self-organised seminar trip to Kosovo to examine the country's development since 1999 pp. 560-573

- Hermanns Sophie, Rieger Kevin, Stolle Johannes and Weeger Maren
- The Killing Compartments. The Mentality of Mass Murder pp. 574-576

- Duijzings Ger
- Phantomgrenzen. Räume und Akteure in der Zeit neu denken pp. 576-580

- Rutar Sabine
- The War in Our Backyard. The Bosnia and Kosovo Wars through the Lens of the German Print Media pp. 580-582

- Ihrig Stefan
- Strategies of Symbolic Nation-Building in South Eastern Europe pp. 582-584

- Reef Paul
- Engineering Revolution. The Paradox of Democracy Promotion in Serbia pp. 584-586

- Bockman Johanna K.
- Prosecuting Slobodan Milošević. The Unfinished Trial pp. 586-588

- Wim van Meurs
Volume 64, issue 3, 2016
- Living after the Fall. Contingent Biographies in Postsocialist Space pp. 277-283

- Scarboro Cristofer
- Between Trauma and Nostalgia. The Intellectual Ethos and Generational Dynamics of Memory in Postsocialist Romania pp. 284-306

- Georgescu Diana
- ‘Project 1990’ as an Anti-Monument in Bucharest and the Aestheticisation of Memory pp. 307-324

- Preda Caterina
- Confessions of a ‘Mixed Marriage Child’. Diary in the Study of Yugoslavia’s Breakup pp. 325-343

- Buric Fedja
- Negotiating Socialist Lives after the Fall. Narrative Resources and Strategies of the First Socialist Generation in Bulgaria pp. 344-364

- Koleva Daniela
- Europe on the Move. A Commentary pp. 365-371

- Busek Erhard
- Brexit and Europe. A Commentary pp. 372-380

- Breuilly John
- Beyond the ‘Balkan route’, or Why Southeastern Europe Remains a Core Issue for Europe: A Discussion among Andrea Despot, Hannes Grandits, Wolfgang Höpken, Dušan Reljić, Gabriella Schubert, and Sevasti Trubeta pp. 381-395

- Despot Andrea, Grandits Hannes, Höpken Wolfgang, Reljić Dušan, Schubert Gabriella and Trubeta Sevasti
- New literature on the architecture of socialist modernity in Yugoslavia pp. 396-418

- Meder Iris
- The Survived Country pp. 419-421

- Moll Nicolas
- The Revival of Islam in the Balkans pp. 421-422

- Bougarel Xavier
- Disrupted Landscapes. State, Peasants and the Politics of Land in Postsocialist Romania pp. 423-424

- Meurs Wim van
- The European Debt Crisis. The Greek Case pp. 424-426

- Luteijn Geert
- Der Balkan zwischen Ost und West. Mediale Bilder und kulturpolitische Prägungen pp. 426-429

- Fiedler Johanna
- Workers and Revolution in Serbia. From Tito to Milošević pp. 429-432

- Rutar Sabine
Volume 64, issue 2, 2016
- History’s debris. The many pasts in the post-1989 present pp. 119-141

- Iacob Bogdan C.
- ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ dissolved. Yugoslav radio broadcasting in (west) berlin and the changing politics of representation, 1988-95 pp. 142-166

- Thaden Matthias
- Integrating victims, externalising guilt? commemorating the Holocaust in Hungary pp. 167-187

- Laczó Ferenc
- Educational policies in Romania from Ceauşescu’s heritage to European mimicry pp. 188-205

- Ruşitoru Mihaela-Viorica
- Remembering and forgetting the SFR Yugoslavia. Historiography and history textbooks in the Republic of Macedonia pp. 206-225

- Stefoska Irena and Stojanov Darko
- Greek education. Explaining two centuries of static reproduction pp. 226-255

- Kelpanides Michael, Poimenidou Despoina and Malivitsi Zoe
- Michael Kelpanides (18 July 1945–29 February 2016) pp. 256-260

- Axt Heinz-Jürgen and Poimenidou Despoina
- Verfassungskonflikte zwischen Politik und Recht in Südosteuropa pp. 261-262

- Raffeiner Andreas
- Narrating Victim-hood pp. 262-265

- Malenica Brigita
- Transcending Fratricide pp. 265-267

- Luteijn Geert
- Imaginary Trials pp. 267-270

- Oprel Marieke
- Srebrenica pp. 270-273

- Duijzings Ger
- Radovan Karadžić pp. 273-275

- Francissen Janneke
Volume 64, issue 1, 2016
- Migration in and out of Southeastern Europe. Values, Networks, Wellbeing pp. 1-4

- Jerger Jürgen and Michael Knogler
- Bosnian ‘Returnee Voices’ Communicating Experiences of Successful Reintegration. The Social Capital and Sustainable Return Nexus in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 5-26

- Porobič Selma
- Motives for Remittances Change During the Financial Crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 27-41

- Nermin Oruc and Tabakovič Amina
- Remittances, Spending, and Political Instability in Ukraine pp. 42-57

- Kuntsevych Iuliia
- East European Migrant Women in Greece. Intergenerational Cultural Knowledge Transfer and Adaptation in a Context of Crisis pp. 58-78

- Michail Domna and Christou Anastasia
- Transnational Experts, Rooted Careers. Migrant Professionals from Macedonia in Germany pp. 79-95

- Aceska Ana
- The Greek ‘Forced Loan’ during the Second World War. Demand for Reparations or Restitution? pp. 96-108

- Kilian Jürgen
- Xavier Bougarel, Survivre aux empires. Islam, identité nationale et allégeances politiques en Bosnie-Herzégovine pp. 109-110

- Moll Nicolas
- Boris Previšić and Svjetlan Lacko Vidulić, eds, Traumata der Transition. Erfahrung und Reflexion des jugoslawischen Zerfalls pp. 110-113

- Duijzings Ger
- Hariz Halilovich, Places of Pain. Forced Displacement, Popular Memory and Trans-Local Identities in Bosnian War-Torn Communities pp. 114-115

- Scherpenisse Susan
- Shane Brennan / Marc Herzog, eds, Turkey and the Politics of National Identity. Social, Economic and Cultural Transformation pp. 115-118

- Mady Christian
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