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Author Archives: Milovan Mracevich

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Regions, Southeastern Europe

An Obligation to the Past

by Milovan Mracevich 08 Jun 201029 Mar 2022

A one-man encyclopedist devotes his life to repopulating a fading Serbian town one Austro-Hungarian at a time.

Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Southeastern Europe

Rising from the Ashes?

by Milovan Mracevich 29 Jun 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inSerbia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Remembering the Days of Youth

by Milovan Mracevich 02 Jun 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inSerbia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Remembering the ‘Day of Youth’

by Milovan Mracevich 25 May 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inKosovo, Serbia, Southeastern Europe

Anti-Muslim Violence Rocks Serbia

by Milovan Mracevich 19 Mar 200402 Aug 2020
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

How the DOS Bungled It

by Milovan Mracevich 08 Jan 200402 Aug 2020
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

Serbia’s Sword of Damocles

by Milovan Mracevich 02 Oct 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

Remember the Yugo?

by Milovan Mracevich 08 Nov 200202 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

In the Line of Duty

by Milovan Mracevich 25 Sep 2001
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Serbia’s Reluctant Path to Catharsis

by Milovan Mracevich 16 Aug 2001

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