Serbia | Montenegro |
For the history since 2006, see history of Serbia respectively Montenegro Since 1999, Kosovo, while technically still part of the Republic of Serbia, is administrated separately; the (disputed) 2007 constitution foresees autonomy within the Serbian Republic. In 1992 the process of disintegration of Yugoslavia began, as Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina declared independence, followed by Macedonia. The core of Serbia (with Vojvodina, Kosovo) and Montenegro maintained the name Yugoslavia until 2003, when it adopted the name State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbia and Crna Gora). Following a referendum, Montenegro declared independence in 2006. For the years until 1992, see also Yugoslavia Historical Atlas, Yugoslavia, Serbia pages |
WEB-BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . EXTERNAL FILES |
Country Profiles |
from World Desk Reference ;
from Nations Encyclopedia;
from Wikipedia Library of Congress, Country Studies : (former) Yugoslavia |
Links, General |
from Library of Congress, Portals to the World;
from BUBL |
Links, on History |
from Virtual Library History |
Historical Dictionaries |
On-Line Encyclopedia of Serbia, from Serbia Info |
Historical Maps |
WHKMLA Historical Atlas, Yugoslavia,
Serbia pages Map : The Changing Shape of Yugoslavia, 1815-1999, from Le Monde Diplomatique |
Timelines |
Timeline Yugoslav History to 1995, from Timelines.ws;
timeline Yugoslavia after Milosevic, from BBC News (since 2000) |
Accounts of History |
Articles Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(1992-2003), Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006), from
Wikipedia |
Encyclopedia Entries |
see under Yugoslavia, Serbia, Montenegro,
Kosovo |
Politics |
Article Politics of Serbia and Montenegro, from Wikipedia Political Resources on the Net : Serbia-Montenegro Country Report : Serbia & Montenegro, from Polity IV For the Record 2000 : Yugoslavia, from UN Human Rights System |
Military |
Wars of Serbia/Yugoslavia 1800-1999, from ACED;
entry Serbia from Military History Encyclopedia on the Web |
Economy & Finances |
A Global History of Currencies :
Serbia |
Ethnography |
Languages of Serbia and Montenegro, from Ethnologue Serbia, from Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre |
Religion |
History of the Serbian Orthodox Church, from decani.org International Religious Freedom Report 2003 : Serbia and Montenegro, from U.S. Department of State |
History of Cities |
History of Belgrade (Beograd), from beograd.org, from
Wikipedia History of Nis, from Wikipedia History of Kragujevac, from Wikipedia History of Podgorica (Titograd), from Wikipedia History of Cetinje, from Wikipedia History of Subotica, from Wikipedia History of Pristina, from Wikipedia History of Sremski Karlovci (Karlowitz), from Wikipedia History of Pec (Ipec), from Wikipedia |
History of Regions |
see WHKMLA, History of Serbia, Montenegro,
Kosovo History of the Vojvodina, from Wikipedia Sanjak of Novi Pazar, from Wikipedia |
Institutions |
History, from University of Belgrade History of Radio Television of Serbia, from Wikipedia History, from Serbian Railways History, from Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Serbia and Montenegro, from Airline History Structurae : Serbia |
Bibliographies |
Association for Social History (Belgrade) has numerous scholarly files on Serb, Yugoslav
and Balkans history, 19th and 20th century; mostly in English Datenbasis "Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde" (Databasis International Relations and Country Studies), keywords Serbien und Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro; site in German, many English language titles listed |
Biographies |
Others |
Alcohol and Drugs History Society :
Serbia and
Montenegro Category : Disasters in Serbia, from Wikipedia Articles Serbia at the Olympics, from Wikipedia |
WEB-BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . EXTERNALLY POSTED DOCUMENTS |
Lists of Statesmen |
from World Statesmen (file named Serbia) (B. Cahoon);
from Rulers (B. Schemmel; on Serbia);
from World Rulers (E. Schulz, illustrated);
Political Leaders of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro, from
ZPC, including party leaders |
Lists of Ambassadors |
Heads of Canadian Legation / Embassy in Belgrade (since 2005), from
MOFA Canada |
Lists of Bishops |
Hierarchs of the Orthodox Church,
from Orthodox Research Institute ; search for Kishinev, Chisinau, Bessarabia |
Population Figures |
Historical Population Statistics : the Yugoslav Federation, from Population
Statistics at Univ. Utrecht Historical Abortion Statistics - Serbia and Montenegro, from Johnston's Archive |
Document Collections |
List of Ratifications of International Labour Conventions by Yugoslavia, from
ILO,
66 docs. since 2000 Internet Law Library : Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Documents, at Central Archive for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem World History Archive : History of Yugoslavia |
Election Results |
Election Results, from Psephos (Yugoslavia, 2000),
from Psephos (Serbia, since 2002);
from IFES Election Guide (2000),
Serbia, from Elections and Electoral Systems |
Archives, Musea, Libraries |
Website of the Archives of Yugoslavia Exhibition : Half a Century of the Archives of Yugoslavia Tentative Lists : Serbia, World Heritage List, scroll down for Serbia; from UNESCO World Heritage Yugoslavia, from Showcaves |
National Symbols |
Flag, since 1992, from FOTW; Coat of Arms (present), from
International Civic Heraldry National Anthem, from National Anthems Net |
Coins, Banknotes |
Yugoslav Coins, from Collection Mirko Plavsic Yugoslavia Coins, from World Coin Gallery Banknotes of Yugoslavia, from Ron Wise's World Paper Money |
Others |
License Plates, from Francoplaque, from
License Plates of the World Passport, from World Passports, scroll down |
PRINTED REFERENCE |
Online Libraries |
Central and Eastern European Online Library |
General Accounts |
Fred Singleton, A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples, Cambridge University Press (1985) 1999 Stevan K. Pavlovitch, Serbia. The History of an Idea, New York : UP 2002 [G] Ivo Banac, Balkan Babel. The Disintegration of Yugoslavia from the Death of Tito to the War for Kosovo. Westview 1999 [G] Dejan Djokic (ed.), Yugoslavism. Histories of a Failed Idea, University of Wisconsin Press 2003, KMLA Lib.Sign. 949.7103 D626y |
Yearbooks |
Article : Yugoslavia, in : Statesman's Yearbook 1992-1993 pp.1607-1620, 1993-1994 pp.1611-1621, 1994-1995 pp.1611-1620,
1995-1996 pp.1606-1615, 1996-1997 pp.1603-1613, 1997-1998 pp.1608-1617, 1998-1999 pp.1745-1755, 2000 pp.1949-1962,
2001 pp.1909-1921, 2002 pp.1977-1990, 2003 pp.1981-1995 [G] Article : Serbia and Montenegro, in : Statesman's Yearbook 2004 pp.1399-1413, 2005 pp.1410-1424, 2006 pp.1418-1432 [G] Article Yugoslavia, in : Britannica Book of the Year 1993 pp.462, 752, 1994 pp.461-462, 752, 1995 pp.504-505, 752, 1996 pp.503-504, 752, 1997 pp.502-503, 750, 2002 pp.522-523, 767 [G] |
Historical Dictionaries |