Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Primary Sources
Carcieri, Rebecca, and Elizabeth Mezich. “Interview with Elizabeth Mezich.” 26 Jan. 2018. This
source provided me with information regarding what it was like to live in Yugoslavia
Carcieri, Rebecca, and Kreso Bezmalinovic. “Interview with Kreso Bezmalinovic.” 29 Dec.
2017. This interview provided me with information regarding what it was like to live in
Dunatov, Marko. “‘Na Titov Grob Zaboravili Su Staviti Petokraku!".” Z Net Portal,
www.reddit.com/r/PropagandaPosters/comments/1tv3bf/early_socialist_yugoslavia_elimi
communism era.
Espinola, Mark. “World War II.” National Liberation Army, 3 May 2016,
“The First Conference of Non-Aligned Movement.” The #1 Model United Nations Community /
MunPlanet,
www.munplanet.com/articles/world-politics-in-pictures/the-first-conference-of-non-align
ed-movement. This source provided me with an image of the attendees of the
Stalin.
Keystone-France. “Marshal Tito Inspecting The Troops Of The National Liberation Forces
www.gettyimages.de/detail/nachrichtenfoto/marshal-tito-the-commander-in-chief-of-the-
www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1bd5eb9c6b794e4d921c068be964ebd3. This
source provided me with a video of Marshal Tito being interview in the United States.
“Members of Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia 1945.” Croatia, the
inavukic.com/2012/02/04/politicising-communist-crimes-inveterate-canker/members-of-c
entral-committee-of-the-communist-party-of-yugoslavia-1945/. This source provided me
Morris, Zack. “The Yugoslavian Partisans of WWII: A Tribute to Overlooked Heroes.” History
historyhustle.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/the-yugoslavian-partisans-of-wwii-a-tribute-to-
Army.
“National Anthem of Yugoslavia [1943-1991] | Hej Sloveni.” YouTube, YouTube, 20 Feb. 2017,
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Marshal_Tito_during_the_Second_World_War_in_Y
his troops.
“Partisanos Europeos - Yugoslavia/Tito.” Pinterest,
www.total-croatia-news.com/politics/18343-franjo-tudman-to-get-a-monument-in-zagreb
Rebic, Aleksandra. “General Draža Mihailovich.” Guchevo: First Battle Between Broz and
www.generalmihailovich.com/2014/09/guchevo-first-battle-between-broz-and.html. This
“Ronald Reagan and Marshal Tito.” National Archives and Records Administration, National
provided me with the United States policy toward Yugoslavia by Ronald Reagan.
www.telesurtv.net/english/multimedia/The-Non-Aligned-Movement-was-Heart-of-Anti-
Colonial-Struggle-20160711-0017.html. This source provided me with an image of the
www.telesurtv.net/english/multimedia/The-Non-Aligned-Movement-was-Heart-of-Anti-
Tito, Josip Broz, and Henry M. Christman. The Essential Tito. 1971. This source provided me
Tito, Josip Broz. Yugoslavia's Foreign Policy; a Statement before the Joint Session of the
conferences.
“Toasts of President and Tito, 17 October 1963.” John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and
provided me with Marshal Tito and President Kennedy's toasts on October 17, 1963.
“World War 2, Soldiers of the National Liberation Army at a Dinner... News Photo.” National
“Yugoslav Dinar.” Yugoslavia Dinar - Yugoslavian Dinara Currency Visual Gallery - Banknotes
money.
Secondary Sources
Auty, Phyllis. Tito: a Biography. Penguin, 1980. This source provied me with a multitude of
Biserko, Sonja. “The Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Roots of the Conflict.” Humanity In Action,
www.humanityinaction.org/knowledgebase/360-the-dissolution-of-yugoslavia-roots-of-th
e-conflict. This source provied me with knowledge regarding the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Carcieri, Rebecca, and Vladimir Petrovic. “Interview with Vladimir Petrovic.” 23 Feb. 2018.
Professor Petrovic was able to provide me with a multitude of information regarding the
history of Yugoslavia.
Dedijar, Vladimir. He Yugoslav Auschwitz and the Vatican : the Croatian Massacre of the Serbs
during World War II. This source provided me with information regarding Yugoslavia
Hardaus, Edin. “Balkan War History.” 14 Things That Every Yugoslav Partisan Wore at the
www.balkanwarhistory.com/2016/12/14-things-that-every-yugoslav-partisan.html. This
Harris, Nathaniel. The War in Former Yugoslavia. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1998. This source
Marshal Tito's control, life in Yugoslavia, and the eventual breakup of Yugoslavia.
sites.google.com/site/history231postwareurope/home/dissent-and-national-roads-to-com
of a map of Yugoslavia.
Judah, Tim. “History - World Wars: Yugoslavia: 1918 - 2003.” BBC, BBC, 17 Feb. 2011,
Lampe, John R., and John B. Allcock. “Yugoslavia.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia
Nyrop, Richard F. Yugoslavia: a Country Study. The American University, 1982. This source
Quiroz, A. “The History and Analysis of the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991-1995.”
Stanford University,
web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/war_peace/confrontation/hformeryugoslavia.html. This
Rajsic, Predrag. “Loose Ends in Economics.” The Economy of Tito's Yugoslavia: Delaying the
www.aplustopper.com/non-aligned-movement-icse-solutions-class-10-history-civics/.
Forum,
www.weforum.org/agenda/2014/11/does-independence-make-countries-wealthier/. This
“United States Gives Military and Economic Aid to Communist Yugoslavia.” History.com, A&E
Television Networks,
www.history.com/this-day-in-history/united-states-gives-military-and-economic-aid-to-c
in Yugoslavia.
West, Richard. Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia. Faber, 2009. This source provided me
timeline of Yugoslavia.