The Yugoslav Constitution of 1974 – Tatjana Jurić

This lesson plan evaluates the changes in the Yugoslav Constitution of 1974, which is document often mentioned in the literature on break-up of Yugoslavia. This Constitution transformed the federation of six Yugoslav republics into a confederation in which the republics and autonomous provinces had more political power than before.

Myths and Narratives – Jelena Đureinović

Understanding myths as the boundary-defining mechanisms and their different types. National symbols, myths and narratives have played an important role in the post-Yugoslav space in the last 25 years.

How Yugoslavia was celebrating – Elena Jovanovic i Vesna Barkova

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Serbian and Macedonian language.

Non-Aligned Movement – Tatjana Jurić

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Serbian language.

Censorship – Lucijana Lasić Nekić

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Croatian language.

Lesson series “Fleeing war” – Ivana Barišić dhe Laura Boerhout

Lesson series with lesson plans on following topics: “Rebuilding a life and helping refugees” and “In search for a new home: memories of war and flight”.

Film as a State Project: Creating Partisan Myth – Melisa Forić

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Bosnian language.

Siege – Nada Banjanin Đuričić

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Serbian language.

Yugoslavian Space Program – Semir Koljić i Marin Pekica

Unfortunately, this lesson plan is just available in Croatian language.