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The Yugoslavs in America

by Edward Ifkovic

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Published by Lerner Publications Co. in Minneapolis .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Yugoslav Americans -- History -- Juvenile literature.,
  • Yugoslav Americans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.,
  • Yugoslav Americans.

  • About the Edition

    Surveys Yugoslav immigration to the United States and discusses the contributions made by Yugoslavs to various areas of American life.

    Edition Notes

    Includes index.

    StatementEdward Ifkovic.
    SeriesThe In America series
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsE184.Y7 I35
    The Physical Object
    Pagination102 p. :
    Number of Pages102
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL4561661M
    ISBN 100822502313
    LC Control Number77073742
    OCLC/WorldCa3071703

      It has been 10 years since the U.S.-led war on Yugoslavia. For many leading Democrats, including some in top positions in the Obama administration, it was a "good" war, in contrast to the Bush administration's "bad" war on Iraq.   Author of Jugoslavs in Los Angeles, , A guide and bibliography to research on Yugoslavs in the United States and Canada, The divorce profile, differential social correlates in and in , Croatian Directory of Institutions in America & Canada, Jugoslav-American immigrant history series, , Croatian Contributions to San Francisco: .

    COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle . Yugoslavs in America / by Joseph S. Roucek pt. 4. Economic conditions: ch. Agriculture / by D. Beatrice McCown ch. Foreign economic relations, / by Jozo Tomasevich pt. 5. Social conditions: ch. Electronic books Holdings Library Indpls - Ruth Lilly Law Library.

      Instead, they call on friends and neighbors in America and Europe to take sides. The friends and neighbors, to their credit, refuse. Slovenia and Croatia have declared their independence, one step. Print book: SerbianView all editions and formats: Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first. Subjects: Yugoslavs -- America. Yugoslavia -- Emigration and immigration. Emigration and immigration. View all subjects; More like this: Similar Items.


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The Yugoslavs in America by Edward Ifkovic Download PDF EPUB FB2

The Yugoslavs of Croatia have several organizations. The "Alliance of Yugoslavs" (Savez Jugoslavena), established in in Zagreb, is an association aiming to unite the Yugoslavs of Croatia, regardless of religion, sex, political or other main goal is the official recognition of the Yugoslav nation in every Yugoslav successor state: Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, North Canada: 38, (), (Yugoslav Canadian).

The Yugoslavs in America (In America Series) Paperback – March 1, by Edward Ifkovic (Author) › Visit Amazon's Edward Ifkovic Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Are you an author. Learn about Author Central. Edward Author: Edward Ifkovic.

The Yugoslavs in America. [Edward Ifkovic] -- Surveys Yugoslav immigration to the United States and discusses the contributions made by Yugoslavs to various areas of American life.

Book: All Authors / Contributors: Edward Ifkovic. Find more information about: ISBN: OCLC Number: The Yugoslavs in America by Edward Ifkovic,Lerner Publications Co. edition, in EnglishPages: Yugoslavs did not begin to immigrate in large numbers until after Most of them came from the provinces formerly belonging to Austria-Hungary.

In the number of living Yugoslavs in the United States was aboutscattered in every state in the Union. The Chicago region has the greatest number of any urban area-betw Cited by: 4. The Yugoslavs is an excellent portrail of Yugoslavia-- the magic, the tensions, and the contradictions during the early to mid s.

Tito was still alive. Ethnic tensions were showing, but war crimes were not yet even s: 5. Doder, educated in America, was born in Yugoslavia and speaks Serbo-Croatian.

He was posted to Belgrade as the Washington Post's East European bureau chief for three years in the early 70s, with the resources, prestige, and access afforded by that position. The book is a combination journalist's memoir and/5(2). However, the number may be higher, as there are somepeople who identify as Yugoslavs living in the United States.

[2] The group includes Serbian Americans living in the United States for one or several generations, dual Serbian–American citizens, or any other Serbian Americans who consider themselves to be affiliated to both cultures.

THE YUGOSLAV IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA JOSEPH S. ROUCEK Pennsylvania State College ABSTRACT Yugoslavs did not begin to immigrate in large numbers until after I Most of them came from the provinces formerly belonging to Austria-Hungary. In I the number of living Yugoslavs in the United States was aboutscattered in every state in the.

Originally published in celebration of the centennial of the United Slavonian Benevolent Association inYugoslavs in Louisiana details the surge of immigration in the s and s, and the influences of the people in the years that s: 2. Yugoslavism (Serbo-Croatian: јugoslavizam, југославизам; Slovene: јugoslavizem) or Yugoslavdom (Serbo-Croatian: јugoslovenstvo, југословенство; Slovene: јugoslovanstvo) refers to the unionism, nationalism, or patriotism associated with South Slavs/Yugoslavs and avism has historically advocated the union of all South Slav populated.

Yugoslavs. Miscellaneous America. CROATIANS IN AMERICA. Books. Tresic-Pavicic, A Dr. Preko Atlantika Do Pacifica Zivot Hrvata U Sjevernoj Americi. Zagreb: Dionicke Tiskare, From the Atlantic to the Pacific-Croatians in America.

Govorchin, Gerald S. Americans From Yugoslavia. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press, The Yugoslavs [Doder, Dusko] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Yugoslavs. Read this book on Questia. Nicholas Mirković, after initiating this volume for the Series, volunteered in the struggle for the liberation of the Yugoslavs, and on May 2,was killed by a low-flying Nazi airplane.

In America, any and all articles, books, etc. with the subject head or title "Yugoslavs" one will come to the conclusion that at least 70% of the subject matter pertains to Croatians. CROATIAN IMMIGRANT RESEARCH IN AMERICA. Author of The Yugoslavs in America, The Yugoslavs in America, For love of country, A Bend in the River, Mr.

Dooley and Mr. Dunne. This was published 8 years ago. Framed: the untold story about the Croatian Six Was the jailing of six Croatians a counter-terrorism coup for Australia or a set-up by foreign spies.

A guide and bibliography to research on Yugoslavs in the United States and Canada Author: Eterovich, Adam S. Published: () Jugoslav-American immigrant history series, Published: (). Yugoslav migrations to America. San Francisco [R and E Research Associates] (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors: Branko Mita Colakovic.

Originally published in celebration of the centennial of the United Slavonian Benevolent Association inYugoslavs in Louisiana details the surge of immigration in the s and s, and the influences of the people in the years that followed.

Written by. Yugoslavs of the Moslem faith / by Wayne S. Vucinich --pt. 6. Cultural development: ch. The Serbo-Croatian language / by George Rapall Noyes --ch. The literature of the South Slavs / by George Rapall Noyes --pt.

7. Yugoslavia among the nations: ch. Yugoslavia, the Little Entente, and the Balkan Pact / by Harry N. Howard --ch. Emigration from Croatia to Western Europe and North America was in particular caused by the war between andand the economic crises after the collapse of socialism.

Migration included victims of forced migration (e.g. refugees) and economic migrants. Ethnic motives provoked various groups of migrants to leave the country, including. While it is well written, the perspective is fatalistic and pessimistic, particularly as regards the Yugoslavs.

In other books written since he became popular as a darling of the neocons, Kaplan endorses an amoral approach to foreign policy in the American interest/5().