Myths and Boundaries in South-eastern EuropeAn examination of how historical myths have contributed to the crystallization of national boundaries in the Balkans, primarily among the South Slavs. |
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The Symbolic Identity of Croatia in the Triangle | 35 |
the meaning and development | 77 |
Bosnian Historical Reality and its Reflection in Myth | 87 |
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