- Series
- Rochester studies in East and Central Europe
Rochester studies in East and Central Europe.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2015
- Locale
- Croatia
- Contents
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Introduction: utopia, terror, and everyday experience in the Ustasha State / Rory Yeomans
Part I. Terror as everyday experience, economic system, and social practice
Anti-Semitism and economic regeneration: the Ustasha regime and the nationalization of Jewish property and business in Sarajevo / Dallas Michelbacher
Ordinary people, extraordinary times: everyday life in Karlovac under Ustasha rule / Filip Erdeljac
The engine room of a new Ustasha consciousness: cinema, terror, and ideological refashioning / Rory Yeomans
Honor, shame, and warrior values: the anthropology of Ustasha violence / Radu Harald Dinu
Part II. Incarnating a new religion, national values, and youth
Apostles, saints? Days, and mass mobilization: the sacralization of politics in the Ustasha State / Stipe Kljai
Between the racial state and the Christian rampart: Ustasha ideology, Catholic values, and national purification / Irina Ognyanova
Envisioning the "other" east: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and modernization in the Ustasha State / Nada Kisi-Kolanovi
"To be eternally young means to be an Ustasha": youth organizations as incubators of a new youth and new future / Goran Miljan
Part III. Terror, utopia, and the Ustasha State in comparative perspective
Forging brotherhood and unity: war propaganda and transitional justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 / Tomislav Duli
Recontextualizing the Fascist precedent: the Ustasha movement and the transnational dynamics of interwar Fascism / Aristotle Kallis
Epilogue: ordinary people between the national community and everyday terror / Rory Yeomans.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Yeomans, Rory, editor, author.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: utopia, terror, and everyday experience in the Ustasha State / Rory Yeomans -- Part I. Terror as everyday experience, economic system, and social practice -- Anti-Semitism and economic regeneration: the Ustasha regime and the nationalization of Jewish property and business in Sarajevo / Dallas Michelbacher -- Ordinary people, extraordinary times: everyday life in Karlovac under Ustasha rule / Filip Erdeljac -- The engine room of a new Ustasha consciousness: cinema, terror, and ideological refashioning / Rory Yeomans -- Honor, shame, and warrior values: the anthropology of Ustasha violence / Radu Harald Dinu -- Part II. Incarnating a new religion, national values, and youth -- Apostles, saints? Days, and mass mobilization: the sacralization of politics in the Ustasha State / Stipe Kljai -- Between the racial state and the Christian rampart: Ustasha ideology, Catholic values, and national purification / Irina Ognyanova -- Envisioning the "other" east: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and modernization in the Ustasha State / Nada Kisi-Kolanovi -- "To be eternally young means to be an Ustasha": youth organizations as incubators of a new youth and new future / Goran Miljan -- Part III. Terror, utopia, and the Ustasha State in comparative perspective -- Forging brotherhood and unity: war propaganda and transitional justice in Yugoslavia, 1941-48 / Tomislav Duli -- Recontextualizing the Fascist precedent: the Ustasha movement and the transnational dynamics of interwar Fascism / Aristotle Kallis -- Epilogue: ordinary people between the national community and everyday terror / Rory Yeomans.