Summary
Milivoj Bešlin: The Idea of Modern Serbia in Socialist Yugoslavia I
"It is difficult to emphasize enough the historical and social significance of the appearance of Milivoj Bešlin's large, two-volume monograph, which examines the problem of Yugoslav society, state, politics and economy in their original context, placing them in the coordinates of proven factography and analyzing them in all the complexity of their mutual influence. A careful reading of this monographies confirms that it is a work that will have a great impact on studies of Yugoslav socialism and the development of historical approaches to its phenomena. With this book, historical science in our country and in the region receives, among other things, a fundamental and indispensable study for the study of the main problems of Tito's Yugoslavia and the place of Serbia in it. detours and obstacles to the intended modernization of society, state, culture and economy in Serbia during the rule of the Serbian liberals, and two key reasons caused the monograph to go beyond the given chronological framework of the study. In a causal sense, the problems of this period could not be hermetically separated from the processes that preceded them or that followed after the removal of the Serbian liberals an obvious conflict of conceptions that were present in Yugoslav society all the time. The author's broad chronological coverage is largely a consequence of the underdevelopment of the historiography of socialist Yugoslavia, including domestic, regional and global production." Dr. Aleksandar R. Miletić, editor
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