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Volume 65 2017 Südosteuropa Journal of Politics and Society

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ISSN 0722-480X Südosteuropa, volume 65, 2017

ANNUAL INDEX: THEMATIC ISSUES

Issue 1 Timofey Agarin (Guest Editor) Changes in the Narratives of Europeanization. Reviewing the Impact of the Union before the Crisis

Issue 2 Sabine Rutar (Guest Editor) The Second World War in Southeastern Europe. Historiographies and Debates

Issue 3 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič (Guest Editors) Household Strategies in Southeast European Societies in the Period of Economic Crisis

Issue 4 Open Issue

ANNUAL INDEX: COUNTRIES AND REGIONS

Southeastern Europe (general)

Timofey Agarin: Changes in the Narratives of Europeanization. Reviewing the Impact of the Union before the Crisis 1 1-9 Timofey Agarin and Gözde Yilmaz: Talk the Talk, or Walk the Walk? Changing Narratives in Europeanization Research 1 150-169 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Household Strategies in Southeast European Societies in the Period of Economic Crisis ...... 3 449-458 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis 3 459-494 Adnan Efendić, Predrag Cvetičanin, and Ismet Kumalić: Thriving and Surviving Activities of Households During the Crisis Period. Empirical Evidence from Southeastern Europe ...... 3 495-519 Paolo Fonzi: Beyond the Myth of the ‘Good Italian’. Recent Trends in the Study of the Italian Occupation of Southeastern Europe during the Second World War ...... 2 239-259 Anna-Lena Hoh: Counting for What Purpose? The Paradox of Including Ethnic and Cultural Questions in the Censuses of Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, and Macedonia 1 126-148 Nemanja Krstić et al: Small Farmers in Four Southeast European Countries. A Qualitative Analysis of Life Strategies in Twenty-Five Agricultural Households 3 565-588

III Annual Index

Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695 Nevena Nancheva: Securitization Reversed. Does Europeanization Improve Minority/Majority Relations? 1 10-34 Milan Ristović: The German Occupation Regimes in Southeastern Europe as a Research Problem in Yugoslav and Serbian Historiography . . . . 2 221-238 Sabine Rutar: The Second World War in Southeastern Europe. Historiographies and Debates 2 195-220 Niké Wentholt: Mirroring Transitional Justice. Construction and Impact of European Union ICTY-Conditionality ...... 1 78-98

Albania

Gentiana Kera: Rethinking the Place of the Second World War in the Contemporary History of Albania ...... 2 364-387 Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Anna Calori and Kathrin Jurkat: ‘I’m Both a Worker and a Shareholder.’ Workers’ Narratives and Property Transformations in Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia 4 654-678 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis 3 459-494 Ger Duijzings: Scholars (Not) Investigating Srebrenica. Academic Feuds and Other Shortcomings 3 589-595 Anna-Lena Hoh: Counting for What Purpose? The Paradox of Including Ethnic and Cultural Questions in the Censuses of Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, and Macedonia 1 126-148 Anastasiia Kudlenko: Security Sector Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A Case Study of the Europeanization of the Western Balkans 1 56-76 Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695 Ivor Sokolić: Denying the Unknown. Everyday Narratives About Croatian Involvement in the 1992-1995 Bosnian Conflict ...... 4 632-653 Marija Vulesica: Holocaust Research in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. An Inventory ...... 2 260-283

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Bulgaria

Nadège Ragaru: Nationalization through Internationalization. Writing, Remembering, and Commemorating the Holocaust in Macedonia and Bulgaria after 1989 ...... 2 284-315

Croatia

Dragan Bagić et al.: Coping Strategies of Economically (Partially) Inactive Households: The Case of Croatia ...... 3 542-564 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis 3 459-494 Anna-Lena Hoh: Counting for What Purpose? The Paradox of Including Ethnic and Cultural Questions in the Censuses of Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, and Macedonia 1 126-148 Lynette Šikić-Mićanović: Making Ends Meet. How Roma Families Living in Poverty Cope ...... 3 520-541 Ivor Sokolić: Denying the Unknown. Everyday Narratives About Croatian Involvement in the 1992-1995 Bosnian Conflict ...... 4 632-653 Marija Vulesica: Holocaust Research in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. An Inventory ...... 2 260-283

Greece

Paolo Fonzi: Beyond the Myth of the ‘Good Italian’. Recent Trends in the Study of the Italian Occupation of Southeastern Europe during the Second World War ...... 2 239-259 Polymeris Voglis and Ioannis Nioutsikos: The Greek Historiography of the 1940s. A Reassessment 2 316-333

Hungary

Balázs Trencsényi, Alfred J. Rieber, Constantin Iordachi, Adela Hîncu: Academic Freedom in Danger. Fact Files on the ‘CEU Affair’ 2 412-136

Kosovo

Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695

V Annual Index

Michael Potter: Europeanization and Minority Policies in Post-Conflict Kosovo. Genuine Inclusion or Window Dressing? ...... 1 35-55 Laura Wise and Timofey Agarin: European Style Electoral Politics in an Ethnically Divided Society. The Case of Kosovo ...... 1 100-124

Macedonia

Anna-Lena Hoh: Counting for What Purpose? The Paradox of Including Ethnic and Cultural Questions in the Censuses of Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, and Macedonia 1 126-148 Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695 Nadège Ragaru: Nationalization through Internationalization. Writing, Remembering, and Commemorating the Holocaust in Macedonia and Bulgaria after 1989 ...... 2 284-315 Paul Reef: Macedonia’s Colourful Revolution and the Elections of 2016. A Chance for Democracy, or All for Nothing? 1 171-182

Moldova

Svetlana Suveica: From Heroisation to Competing Victimhoods. History Writing on the Second World War in Moldova ...... 2 388-411

Montenegro

Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695

Serbia

Anna Calori and Kathrin Jurkat: ‘I’m Both a Worker and a Shareholder.’ Workers’ Narratives and Property Transformations in Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia 4 654-678 Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis 3 459-494 Marjan Petreski et al.: The Size and Effects of Emigration and Remittances in the Western Balkans. A Forecasting Based on a Delphi Process . . . 4 679-695 Milan Ristović: The German Occupation Regimes in Southeastern Europe as a Research Problem in Yugoslav and Serbian Historiography . . . . 2 221-238

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Irena Šentevska: In Search of Catharsis. Theatre in Serbia in the 1990s 4 607-631 Marija Vulesica: Holocaust Research in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. An Inventory ...... 2 260-283

Slovenia

Predrag Cvetičanin and Miran Lavrič: Typology of Household Strategies of Action in Four Countries of Southeastern Europe in a Period of Economic Crisis 3 459-494 Nevenka Troha: Slovenia. Occupation, Repression, Partisan Movement, Collaboration, and Civil War in Historical Research ...... 2 334-363

Ukraine

Timofey Agarin and Gözde Yilmaz: Talk the Talk, or Walk the Walk? Changing Narratives in Europeanization Research 1 150-169

Turkey

Timofey Agarin and Gözde Yilmaz: Talk the Talk, or Walk the Walk? Changing Narratives in Europeanization Research 1 150-169 Oto Luthar: Istanbul and Turkey One Year Later. Intriguing—Tense— Inspiring ...... 4 696-706

VII Südosteuropäische Arbeiten Published on behalf of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies by Ulf Brunnbauer and Konrad Clewing

140 Albanische Geschichte. Stand und Perspektiven der Forschung. Edited by Oliver Jens Schmitt and Eva Anne Frantz. 2009. 280 pp. € 39.80 141 Transnational Societies, Transterritorial Politics. Migrations in the (Post-)Yugoslav Region, 19th−21st Cen- tury. Edited by Ulf Brunnbauer. 2009. 328 pp. € 49.80 142 Armina Galijaš: Eine bosnische Stadt im Zeichen des Krieges. Ethnopolitik und Alltag in Banja Luka (1990- 1995). 2011. 352 pp. € 44.80 143 Dilek Güven: Nationalismus und Minderheiten Die Ausschreitungen gegen die Christen und Juden der Türkei vom September 1955. 2012. 198 pp. € 29.80 144 Leo Freundlich: Die Albanische Korrespondenz, Agenturmeldungen aus Krisenzeiten (Juni 1913 bis Au- gust 1914). Edited by Robert Elsie. 2012. 614 pp. € 74.80 145 Berna Pekesen: Nationalismus, Türkisierung und das Ende der jüdischen Gemeinden in Thrakien, 1918- 1942. 2012. 334 pp. € 44.80 146 Edvin Pezo: Zwangsmigration in Friedenszeiten? Jugoslawische Migrationspolitik und die Auswanderung von Muslimen in die Türkei (1918 bis 1966). 2013. 374 pp. € 44.80 147 Mirna Zeman: Reise zu den 'Illyriern'. Kroatienstereotype in der deutschsprachigen Reiseliteratur und Sta- tistik (1740 bis 1809). 2013. 380 pp. € 49.80 148 Das neue Kosovo. Eigenstaatlichkeit, Demokratie und Europa im jüngsten Staat des Kontinents. Edited by Konrad Clewing and Vedran Džihić. Forthcoming. 440 pp. € 54.80 149 Marc Halder: Der Titokult. Charismatische Herrschaft im sozialistischen Jugoslawien. 2013. 367 pp. € 49.80 150 Inszenierte Gegenmacht von rechts. Die Legion 'Erzengel Michael' in Rumänien 1918-1938. Edited by Ar- min Heinen and Oliver Jens Schmitt. 2013. 400 pp. € 54.95 151 The Ambiguous Nation. Case Studies from Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century. Edited by Ulf Brunn- bauer and Hannes Grandits. 2013. 480 pp. € 59.80 152 Hildrun Glass: Deutschland und die Verfolgung der Juden im rumänischen Machtbereich 1940-1944. 2014. 303 pp. € 44.95 153 Florian Kührer-Wielach: Siebenbürgen ohne Siebenbürger? Zentralstaatliche Integration und politischer Regionalismus nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg. 2014. 416 pp. € 54.95 154 Eva Anne Frantz: Gewalt und Koexistenz. Muslime und Christen im spätosmanischen Kosovo (1870-1913). 2016. 430 pp. € 54.95 155 Isabel Ströhle: Aus den Ruinen der alten erschaffen wir die neue Welt! Herrschaftspraxis und Loyalitäten in Kosovo (1944-1974). 2016. 424 pp. € 54.95 156 Rosanna Dom: Fragile Loyalität zur Republik Moldau. Sowjetnostalgie und 'Heimatlosigkeit' unter den russischen und ukrainischen Minderheiten. 2017. 323 pp. € 44,95 157 Anna Vlachopoulou: Revolution auf der Morea. Die Peloponnes während der zweiten Turkokratie (1715- 1821). 2017. 270 pp. € 39,95

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