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Josip Broz Tito I Nacionalni Identitet Muslimana U Bosni I Hercegovini - Dva Viienja (Josip Broz Tito and National Identity of the Muslims in Bosnia and Hercegovina - Two Views)

Authors: Husnija Kamberovic;

Josip Broz Tito I Nacionalni Identitet Muslimana U Bosni I Hercegovini - Dva Viienja (Josip Broz Tito and National Identity of the Muslims in Bosnia and Hercegovina - Two Views)

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Croatian Abstract: U radu se kompariraju interpretacije odnosa Josipa Broza Tita prema nacionalnom identitetu Muslimana 60-ih i 90-ih godina. Osnova za analizu su naucni radovi koji su 60-ih godina afirmirali nacionalni identitet Muslimana (u njima se uglavnom kao argument za ovu afirmaciju nude i stavovi Josipa Broza Tita), te radovi nastajali 90-ih godina, koji su nudili sasvim drukcija viđenja odnosa Tita prema nacionalnom identitetu Muslimana. Osim naucnih radova u analizi su obuhvaceni i neki novinski tekstovi iz 90-ih s ciljem da se pokaže da ta dva viđenja nisu bila produkt dozrijevanja nauke nego refleksija trenutne politicke situacije.English Abstract: This paper compares the interpretation of the relationship of Josip Broz Tito to national identity of Muslims 60s and 90s. The basis for the analysis are scientific papers from 60s affirmed national identity of Muslims (in they generally as an argument for this recognition are views of Josip Broz Tito), and works from the 90s, which offered very different visions relations Tito to the national identity of Muslims. Apart from scientific papers in the analysis are covered and some newspaper articles from the 90s with the aim of showing that these two visions are not a product of maturation of science rather than a reflection of the current the political situation.

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