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    Hundred Years Since Yugoslaviaā€™s Birth: Lesson on Nationalism, Balkanization, and Religion in Europeā€™s Periphery

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    In 2018, historians were marking the one hundredth anniversary of the foundation of a nation-state in southeastern Europe remembered as Yugoslaviaā€“the country of Southern Slavs. The multi-ethnic nation used to connect several European ethnic groups of the shared Slavonic ancestry yet were divided by three major religions and mutually exclusive ethnic nationalist ideologies. The Yugoslav national project lasted seven decades under various regime types in a sensitive balance often disturbed by wars. In the 20th century alone, the territory of the former Yugoslavia saw six major wars, three cycles of ethnic cleansing and genocide, and about fifteen various states and regimes, half of which have by now collapsed and disappeared from the map. In a wider historical perspective, this Europeā€™s periphery has left the lesson which world history curricula ought not to overlook: how the Southern Slavs united, rose out of obscurity and then ruined themselves. In addition to that lesson, another may be developing as the world order seems to be changing. The world today is not the same as that which was formed at the end of the Cold War. Since the state arrangements in the ex-Yugoslav space have always changed and restructured in response to major changes in international order, it is likely that the Balkans will go to war again, possibly, again, in the broader context of major regional or even world wars

    Winds of Change 1989: A Perspective from an Office for Religious Affairs Somewhere in Eastern Europe

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    Under communism, in what used to be Eastern Europe, religion was neither outlawed nor favorably regarded either. In some cases, church and state had been at latent or open war as in Poland or in the former Yugoslavia. There, church-state relations radically changed over the course of more than five decades, which is the theme of this article. Confrontations began in 1945 and spanned to 1953. Accommodations from 1966 to 1980 permitted a relatively peaceful coexistence between church and state. Thereafter the public religions and ethnic mobilizations of the 1980s escalated into the Balkan wars of the 1990s. It was during this era when the major faiths merged with the ethnic warring factions. As the Cold War ended, and communist regimes collapsed across East Central Europe, Yugoslav post-Titoist elites in the two westernmost Yugoslav republics presented reform-minded positions and images. Revising restrictive policies toward religion seemed appropriate for a start. Slovenia, soon followed by Croatia, symbolically promoted Christmas greetings and programs on state TV. In Croatia, regional and local offices for religious affairs were urged from higher state and party authorities to make religious organizations the ailing regimeā€™s friends

    Serbian Jerusalem: Religious Nationalism, Globalization and the Invention of a Holy Land in Europe\u27s Periphery, 1985-2017

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    According to beliefs of religious nationalism, a nation is a community of ancestors and descendants, dead and living, past and present. As such, it incorporates within its territory all past and present markers of nationhood, notably historic religious monuments as the physical evidence of the perennial existence of the religious and ethnic community that is, in the nationalist imagination, of the nation. Thus, the history of the shrines and monuments, as told in religious tales and preserved in the rituals, is the history of the nation. In many parts of the world, contesting claims to consecrated territories clash. The struggles evolve into holy wars between good and evil and angels and demons. The enmity cemented by religion does not end until demythologization of history or until one side or the other has been destroyed. At the same time, in a globalized world, narratives of ethnic and religious nationalisms are no longer isolated from each other as they used to be. In recent decades, they have observed each other and borrowed and influenced one another. The case under consideration comparatively observes the conflicts in Kosovo in the Balkan and in Israel-Palestine in order to critically examine the nationalist and religious politics behind the nationalist discourses on history and religion, the past and the present, and the sacred and the secular

    Generalized Quon Statistics

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    Generalized quons interpolating between Bose, Fermi, para-Bose, para-Fermi, and anyonic statistics are proposed. They follow from the R-matrix approach to deformed associative algebras. It is proved that generalized quons have the same main properties as quons. A new result for the number operator is presented and some physical features of generalized quons are discussed in the limit āˆ£qij2āˆ£ā†’1|q_{ij}^{2}| \rightarrow 1.Comment: 13+i pages, Latex, preprint RBI-TH-9

    Characterization and diversity of major histocompatibility complex class II DQB gene in brown bear (Ursus arctos)

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    Glavni sustav tkivne podudarnosti (engl. major histocompatibility complex, MHC) ključan je u pokretanju obrambenih mehanizama kralježnjaka, a smatra se da su neki od lokusa MHC među najpolimorfnijim u kralježnjaka. Raznolikost gena MHC utječe na sposobnost populacije da se obrani od različitih patogena. Varijabilnost lokusa MHC održava ravnotežna selekcija, koju karakterizira veći broj raznolikih alela u populaciji. Geni MHC pokazali su se kao dobar marker za proučavanje adaptivne evolucije vrsta i populacija. Mrki medvjed (Ursus arctos) pripada redu Carnivora (zvijeri), porodici Ursidae (medvjedi) i rodu Ursus. Ovo je prvo ovakvo istraživanje u Hrvatskoj. Kod 30 uzoraka tkiva medvjeda pronađeno je Å”est alela lokusa DQB. Od njih su tri alela bila nova: RH102_7_M13F, Urth DQB*0401var i Urth DQB*0401vv. Ostali pronađeni aleli poznati su iz prethodnih istraživanja mrkih medvjeda. U osam jedinki sam identificirala po tri alela DQB lokusa, dok sam u 22 jedinke identificirala po dva alela, Å”to ukazuje na to da je lokus DQB dupliciran barem u dijelu jedinki populacije mrkog medvjeda iz Hrvatske.Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) plays a major role in initiating defense mechanisms of vertebrates. It is believed that some of the MHC loci are the most polymorphic invertebrates. The variability of MHC genes affects population`s ability to defend itself fromvarious pathogens.The variability of the MHC loci is maintained by the balancing selection, which is characterized by a larger number of divergent alleles in the population. MHC genes proved to be a good marker for the study of adaptive evolution of the species and populations. Brown bear (Ursus arctos) belongs to the order Carnivora (carnivores), family Ursidae (bears) and gene Ursus. From 30 samples of bear tissue I found six aleles of the gene DQB. Three alele were new: RH102_7_M13F, Urth DQB*0401var and Urth DQB*0401vv. Other three were known from the previous research. In eight individuals I identified three alleles of DQB locus, while in 22 individuals I identified two alleles, indicating that the DQB locus was duplicated at least in the part of the brown bear populations from Croatia

    Power, Corruption and Dissent: Varieties of Contemporary Croatian Political Catholicism

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    Two decades after the major Balkan war in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina 1991-1995, the dynamic of feuding ethnic nationalisms has shifted from the initially strongest Serbian to the currently dominant Croatian nationalism. The two strongest nationalisms of the (post)Yugoslav region are comparable to each other in many respects including the ethno-confessional nationalistic ideology amalgamated with religion and crucial roles for the churches as national institutions allied with nationalistic parties. The relative advantage for Croatian Catholicism is the outcome of several factors such as the following:..

    AGRARIAN REGIONS IN SERBIA AS NATURAL FOUNDATION AND MARKET CHANCE IN CIRCUMSTANCES OF TRANSITION

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    Process of transition movements in Republic of Sebia is in progress. Transition movements have not bypassed agrarian sector. Market agriculture should gain significance along this process. On this occasion we would like to emphasis two elements which affect development of Market Agriculture. Those are regionalization and specialization of agriculture. In study about agrarian regions in conditions of transition two charts are given, that pinpoint the essence of natural foundation and market opportunities in transition circumstances. Study of agro-identities starts with introspection of each reagion in respect of its natural values: plain (Vojvodina), hilly ( Sumadija), mountain-hilly (Pester). Therefore, plain region is specialized for production of stable livestocking (cattle and hogs), mountain-hilly is based on pasture (sheep and cattle) etc. Regional disposition of some types of livestocking is limited by natural conditions and structure of agricultural area. Essentially, the level of livestock farming has been determined by economic progress of the region and Market development. The certain other regions are specialized in viticulture, fruit-growing or vegetable growing (vicinity of big cities). In time of transition, i.e. transferring to Market Agriculture, issue of regional identity has become more actual than ever. This could be best illustrated on the example of forming specialized cooperatives, agricultural markets and companies (plum and apple production and other agricultural cropping) spread throughout particular areas of Serbia.Agrarian regions, Regionalization, Specialization, Agribusiness, Community/Rural/Urban Development, International Development,

    COMPARATION OF PRODUCTION AND SERVICE COSTS IN CROATIA AND COST REDUCTION MEASURES

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    Creating a product or service is carried out by the joint efforts of materials, labour and property and equipment. These elements are consumed in the business process, and therefore recognized in accounting system and financial statement as cost items. In order to achieve optimal balance between cost and revenues and consequently the best financial results it is necessary to manage cost. The knowledge of costs structure should constitute the starting point for any cost management activities. The aim of this paper is to identify and analyze the cost structure of production and service industry examples in Croatia. The study was conducted on a sample of 8,913 active companies operating in the sector of food and drinks production and intellectual services in Croatia. The results point to differences in the cost structure that have served as a base for proposed cost reduction measures for each of the analyzed industries

    The mediating role of managerial accounting in non-profit organizations: a structural equation modelling approach

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    Structural equation modelling (SEM) characteristics seem to be adapted to answer various relevant research questions in management accounting research. Thus, this study aims to illustrate the use and advantages of SEM in management accounting research in the non-profit sector. The contributions of this study include revealing the relationship between the leadership style, managerial accounting, and the performance of non-profit organizations measured by their community engagement. Furthermore, the mediating role of managerial accounting in non-profit organizations is also investigated in this context. The empirical results prove the existence of direct relationships between analytical and proactive leadership style and managerial accounting on the one hand and between managerial accounting and successful community engagement of non-profit organizations (non-financial performance) on the other. The study also confirms that managerial accounting mediates the relationship between the analytical and proactive leadership style and successful community engagement of non-profit organizations. The findings provide a valuable insight to guide managers in non-profit organizations and improve their non-financial performance through managerial accounting
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