Parution de “Voluntary Associations in Yugoslavia (1918-1941)”, dir. Fabio Giomi et Stefano Petrungaro
Le dernier numéro de la European Review of History (vol. 26, 2019) sur le fait associatif, l’état et le genre dans la Yougoslavie de l’entre-deux-guerres, est paru. Vous trouverez ci-dessous la table des matières :
“Voluntary Associations in Yugoslavia (1918-1941)”, ERH Special Issue, Vol. 26, 2019.
– Fabio Giomi, Stefano Petrungaro, Voluntary Associations, State, and Gender in Interwar Yugoslavia. An Introduction
– Ana Kladnik, A Smoldering Fire: The National, Political and Gender Adaptations of Volunteer Firefighters in Interwar Yugoslavia
– Fabio Giomi, Muslim, Educated and Well Dressed. Gajret’s Self-Civilising Mission in Interwar Yugoslavia
– Peter Troch, Interwar Yugoslav State-Building and the Changing Social Position of the Sokol Gymnastics Movement
– Bojan Mitrović, “Believe me, we know only one reality, and it is the strength of our Youth”: The Federation of Jewish Youth Associations of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (SŽOU-KSHS) and its Role in the Formation of the Yugoslav Jewry
– Bernd Robionek, Contested cooperation: the ethnic-German welfare cooperatives in the Vojvodina (1930s)
– Igor Tchoukarine, To Serve the King, the State, and the People: The Adriatic Guard’s Ambiguous Position in Interwar Yugoslavia
– Stefano Petrungaro, Soup Kitchens and Yugoslav Poor Relief between the Two World Wars