A fortnightly podcast chronicling the amazing story of the now ex-country of Yugoslavia -its formation, heights, and collapse.
A journey through the memory of a disappeared country, Remembering Yugoslavia explores how the people of the former Yugoslav republics remember and imagine their former homeland, which no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes every two weeks.
Football writer Richard Wilson steers listeners through the murky waters of Yugoslav football from the 19th Century to the 21st Century. Timeline episodes released every Tuesday with plenty of bonus profile episodes along the way.
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The Upside Down of Serbian Historical Revisionism - Jelena Djureinović
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Historian Jelena Djureinović parses the trajectory and the many facets of historical revisionism in Serbia. Assorted presidents, collaborators, and royals also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes two to four times per month.…
The region's best league has an actual proper title race, Hajduk in crisis and a proper relegation dogfight - the HNL just got interesting...저자 Richard Wilson
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Travel Writing About Ex-Yugoslavia - Brian Hall & Marija Krivokapić
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Travel writing about former Yugoslavia exploded in the 1990s as the country disintegrated in violence. The lessons the author of the first such account, Brian Hall, learned when he traveled through then-Yugoslavia in 1991 resonate today more than ever. Next, Marija Krivokapić from the University of Montenegro helps place Brian’s book and those abou…
Hajduk's greatest European journey takes place, and one chicken won't quite get to see it all. Four clubs battle for the title, one great striker starts his journey and there's a couple of controversies for good measure!저자 Richard Wilson
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Pictures of YU - Olja Triaška Stefanović & Dragana Jurišić
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Two photographers born in former Yugoslavia and living abroad, Olja Triaška Stefanović (Novi Sad, Serbia / Bratislava, Slovakia) and Dragana Jurišić (Slavonski Brod, Croatia / Dublin, Ireland) have (re)claimed the memory of their disappeared homeland through their art. Their photographs speak of searching, deep loss, fragmentary memory, and, in a w…
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2020/21 update - Serbia at the start of the Winter break
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Everyone's favourite league sponsored by a Chinese Tyre Factory is halfway through so let's see what's happening...저자 Richard Wilson
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2020/21 Update - Bosnia, Montenegro and Kosovo at the break...
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Three leagues are finished for the winter giving a good chance to touch on what's going on.저자 Richard Wilson
...or New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Popular Music in Former Yugoslavia Parallel to Yugonostalgic enjoyment of Yugoslav-era music across the region, another related musical phenomenon emerged in the 1990s: original music glorifying Yugoslavia. In this episode of Remembering Yugoslavia: the music of New Yugoslavism. Thanks to the generosity of thei…
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Episode Forty Nine - Twenty Five Yards Out At Highbury
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A new star rises in Belgrade as the title goes to the wire저자 Richard Wilson
In October 1934, King Alexander decided to make a state visit to France, Yugoslavia's closest ally. He would not come back alive. Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni, licensed under CC BY 4.0 Main Maps Page Patreon
... or A Field Report from the Days of AVNOJ Every last Saturday in November, several thousand people from all across former Yugoslavia gather in Jajce for Days of AVNOJ, an official celebration of Yugoslavia's founding at the Second Session of the Antifašističko vijeće narodnog oslobođenja Jugoslavije (Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberat…
Dinamo find the right formula with Ciro and Cico while Radnicki Nis' Golden Age reaches its peak저자 Richard Wilson
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Peace and Division in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Gorana Mlinarević & Nela Porobić Isaković
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...or 25 Years of the Dayton Peace Accords What has Dayton wrought and where do we go from here? Bosnian policy analysts and activists Gorana Mlinarević and Nela Porobić Isaković bring a feminist perspective to discuss the reality and legacy of the Dayton Peace Accords after a quarter century of implementation. Milan Lajčák, Miss Bosnia, and JFK al…
Moscow 1980 Spain 1982 France 1984 LA 1984 Four tournaments, one episode저자 Richard Wilson
A Serbian and a North Macedonian graphic designer discuss Yugoslavian design as an inspiration for their work. A legendary Yugoslav designer, Donald Niebyl, and Alexander the Great also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes tw…
It's a deep dive into the two leagues at the north of the former Yugoslavia this time. Can Osijek challenge Dinamo? How bad is it for Hajduk? Is the Slovenian league essentially completely random? All those questions answered and a bit more too!저자 Richard Wilson
Two members of the Serbian diaspora share their experiences leaving former Yugoslavia, making a new life in South Africa and the United Kingdom, and staying connected with their disappeared homeland. Plus a listener's letter from Australia. Nelson Mandela, Patreon members, and assorted Yugoslav sports stars also make an appearance. The Remembering …
It's the biggest game for Scotland in over two decades and it's the biggest game for Serbia in, well, about two years. A full preview of what to expect and what might happen as the two face off for a place at Euro 2020 next year.저자 Richard Wilson
We begin the post-Tito era with a renaissance in Mostar, the beginning of a short golden age in Nis and with it kicking off in Kosovo...저자 Richard Wilson
Donald Niebyl discusses the origin story and notoriety of his creation, Spomenik Database, and the fetishization of Yugoslav-era World War II monuments. Jan Kempenaers, Balkan bureaucrats, and warm and fuzzy feelings also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hoste…
We skip forward in time from many of the profiles to ask if he's Slovenia's greatest or just its most controversial? It's hard not to have an opinion on the ever eventful career of Zlatko Zahovic...저자 Richard Wilson
With Tito gone, the following decade would see Yugoslavia spiral into turmoil and conflict. In this episode, it's time to have a look at the "why" before we get into the "what"...저자 Richard Wilson
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Balkan Travel Spies - Ralph van der Zijden & Tiago Carruco
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Foreign-born, Belgrade-based tour operators, Ralph van der Zijden, from the Netherlands (iBike Belgrade & Yugotour), and Tiago Carruco, from Portugal (Into the Balkans), share their passion for the place, how they started their businesses, thoughts on Yugoslavia, and how the covid pandemic has affected their operations. The Mayor of the Hague, a Be…
On 4 May 1980, three men entered the Poljud pitch and made an announcement. It would change Yugoslavia forever.저자 Richard Wilson
Historian Ivo Goldstein identifies the roots and actors of historical revisionism in Croatia. Croatian exiles, a Serbian war criminal, and Lauryn Hill also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes two to four times per month. Det…
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Yugoslavia as an Alternative Political Project - Tanja Petrović
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Director of Ljubljana-based Institute of Culture and Memory Studies, Tanja Petrović, discusses the new lives of Yugoslav objects, Yugonostalgia, and the political potential of socialist Yugoslavia today. American bombs, Yugoslav products, and Slovene Yugonostalgics also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a…
In late 1931, King Alexander decided to relax his dictatorial rule a little. Theme Music – “Charlotte” by Damiano Baldoni, licensed under CC BY 4.0 Main Maps Page Patreon
Crvena Zvezda go up against West German dominance in the 1978/79 season as Yugoslavia sees its third European finalists저자 Richard Wilson
It's an odd couple of a profile this time - Partizan's legendary right back and Dinamo's cosmopolitan striker...저자 Richard Wilson
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Mini Yugoslavia: A Field Report - Goran and Blaško Gabrić
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President Goran Gabrić takes me on a walking tour of Mini Yugoslavia. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes two to four times per month. Detailed shownotes: RememberingYugoslavia.com/Podcast-Mini-Yugoslavia Instagram: Instagram.com/RememberingYug…
A tour of all the seasons in progress across the former Yugoslavia and an update on what's going on. Chatting on Camoranesi, bantz on Bjelica and Buducnost and a heck of a lot more...저자 Richard Wilson
Hajduk take to life without Ivic while the European Commission open borders저자 Richard Wilson
Hrvoje Klasić discusses historical revisionism in Croatia and life as a celebrity historian. A 1980’s president of Yugoslavia, Tito’s corpse, and rakija-guzzling neighbors also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New episodes two to four…
Elma Hodžić, curator at the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, discusses the museum's memory-making activities over time and Bosnian post-war identity. Ordinary people, multiple Tito statues, and Valter also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by…
We go from 1975-1980 in the Yugoslav national team's history, taking in Euro 1976 hosting duties and introducing Safet Susic, while we also take a look at the defection of Slavisa Zungul to the USA.저자 Richard Wilson
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12,000 Monuments (and Nothin' on Map) - Vladana Putnik Prica
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Art historian Vladana Putnik Prica of the University of Belgrade discusses inappropriate monuments, foreigners' interest and generational differences in locals' perception of spomeniks, and nostalgic songs. Partisans, Miodrag Živković, and, almost inevitably, Lepa Brena also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory…
The Partizan and Ajax legend in profile저자 Richard Wilson
Petar Janjatović, author of Ex-YU Rock Encyclopedia 1960-2015, discusses the endurance of Yugoslav rock and the political power of music. Serbian zombies, three presidents, and some expletives also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory of a country that no longer exists. Created and hosted by Peter Korchnak. New…
Two-for-one this time, with a late look at Montenegro, a lot of COVID chat and an early take on Kosovo.저자 Richard Wilson
With Miljanic gone, it was time for another domestic dynasty to show up at Hajduk. But Hajduk's golden team would be brought down both in Europe and at home in the most controversial circumstances imaginable...저자 Richard Wilson
Martin Pogačar, PhD, a research fellow at the Ljubljana-based Institute of Culture and Memory Studies, discusses the subversiveness of Yugoslav pop-culture and Yugoslavia's digital afterlives. Branimir Štulić, Slovenian subversives, cyber Yugoslavs and, of course, Tito, also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast explores the memory…
It’s the bit of Croatia people go on holiday to and there’s plenty of grounds to visit when you’re there...저자 Richard Wilson
The region's highest quality league overall begins with a few questions - Can Dinamo retain? How long does Tudor have at Hajduk? Are Istra in deep trouble? All those will be answered and more...저자 Richard Wilson
It took a final day decider between the top two last season - what about this season? Can Maribor and Olimpija reassert themselves? Should everyone be looking over their shoulders?저자 Richard Wilson
Sanja Horvatinčić, PhD, a researcher at the Institute of Art History in Zagreb, applies a bottom-up, heritage-from-below methodology to analyze Yugoslav WWII monuments and modernist architecture. Uninformed bloggers, the former president of Croatia, and a weird dream also make an appearance. The Remembering Yugoslavia podcast takes a journey throug…
We go to the southernmost region of the former Yugoslavia where the season was called (without controversy) and where Shkendija and Vardar look set to go head to head to it all저자 Richard Wilson
Donde esta Miljan Miljanic? Well, he’s in Germany and Madrid this episode as he takes on the world.저자 Richard Wilson
The Prince of Neretva, one of Yugoslavia’s and Greece’s most controversial footballing figures, in the spotlight저자 Richard Wilson