YUGOSLAV WAY OF LIFE
In the post-war period, following a brief alignment with the USSR in 1948, a turnaround occurred in the political life of Yugoslavia. The influence of… Read More »YUGOSLAV WAY OF LIFE
In the post-war period, following a brief alignment with the USSR in 1948, a turnaround occurred in the political life of Yugoslavia. The influence of… Read More »YUGOSLAV WAY OF LIFE
The history of Serbia’s international relations dates back to the Middle Ages. The rulers of the Nemanjic dynasty, led by Stefan Nemanja, established international relations… Read More »HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF SERBIA
Andrej Tumpej (1886-1973) was the first pastor of the Church of St. Cyril and Methodius in Čukarica in Belgrade. Father Tumpey bears a special honorary… Read More »Andrej Tumpej
During the 9th and 10th century, Belgrade was part of the medieval Bulgarian state, but very little is known about that period. It is, however,… Read More »BELGRADE IN MEDIEVAL BULGARIAN STATE
Following the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Singidunum was governed by various sovereigns from different medieval states. For the Byzantine… Read More »BELGRADE IN THE BYZANTINE PERIOD
Historical events that had taken place in the late 14th and early 15th century greatly altered the political circumstances in the Balkans, especially following the… Read More »THE DESPOT'S BELGRADE
With the collapse of The Roman Empire, Singidunum had lost its significance, and was even abandoned for some time as well, after the Hunnic destruction… Read More »BELGRADE IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES