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The nonconformists: culture, politics, and nationalism in a Serbian intellectual circle, 1944-1991
Nick Miller
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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CHAPTER 1: Simina 9a in a New Yugoslavia (page 1)
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CHAPTER 2: Nonconformist Initiations (page 39)
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CHAPTER 3: Ćosić: Engagement and Disillusionment, 1956-1966 (page 83)
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CHAPTER 4: Drama and Politics: Mihiz in the Sixties (page 119)
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CHAPTER 5: The Suicide and Rebirth of the Painting: Mića Popović, 1959-1974 (page 149)
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CHAPTER 6: Fragmented Serbia (page 177)
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CHAPTER 7: Ćosić and Popović Return to Serbia (page 215)
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CHAPTER 8: From Principle to Catharsis (page 241)
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CHAPTER 9: The Children of Cain (page 285)
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CHAPTER 10: The Limits of Revelation (page 309)
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CHAPTER 11: The Legend of Simina 9a in Serbia's Modern History (page 347)
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Bibliography (page 363)
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Illustration Credits (page 371)
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Index (page 373)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JIH | 39.4 (Spring 2009): 591-592 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_interdisciplinary_history/v039/39.4.balic.html |
SR | 68.1 (Spring 2009): 161-162 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20453286 |
JIH | 39.4 (Spring 2009): 591-592 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40263567 |
Citable Link
Published: c2007
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639776135 (paper)
- 9789637326936 (hardcover)
- 9786155211362 (ebook)