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Centre for Serbian Language and Culture.
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Writings from the mid-1990s by the Belgrade Circle, formed to promote the values of a democratic, civil, open and plural society through circulation of ideas and defence of independent creative activities. Site maintained by University of Southern Maine.
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The first international book review in Serbia. Its focus is on literature and on the history of contemporary ideas. It was founded in April 1998 by Vreme, a highly admired weekly magazine in Serbia.
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AIM article
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Donna M. Hughes and Lepa Mladjenovic, Canadian Women's Studies/Les Cahiers de la Femme Vol. 16, No. 1.
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Donna M. Hughes, Lepa Mladjenovic and Zorica Mrsevic, European Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. 2, No 4.
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From Trade and Environmental Database at American University.
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by Stasa Zajovic (Women in Black)
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How to make a Serbian cucumber-pepper salad.
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Non-profit publishing house with humanitarian aims in culture, especially promoting women writers, anti-war topics and the works of anonymous writers and marginal groups.
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A comparative study of the issues faced by women as a result of armed conflict: Sri Lanka and Post-Yugoslav States. By Lepa Mladjenovic.
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Information on Crown Prince Alexander, head of the Royal Family, and their home in Belgrade.
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An excellent, well designed site on the monarch of this troubled land.
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Mirjana Prosic-Dvornic, Anthropology of East Europe Review
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Donna Hughes in Violence Against Women - An International Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 3, No. 2.
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An overview of the history, culture, religion, tradition and arts.