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1474:", a study was conducted from 2010 to 2014 on the entire former Yugoslav territory with the exception of Slovenia. Within the study, a poll was conducted on the topic of shared identity. Interviewees were asked whether they ever "felt Yugoslav", with three given options being tantamount to "yes, still do", "no, never did" and "not anymore". In all six examined states, majority of the interviewees expressed that they either never or no longer felt so, ranging from ~70–98%, with Serbia being on the lowest end and Kosovo on the highest. Croatia and Kosovo yielded the most clear-cut results with 95% stating either of aforementioned options and less than 3% stating that they still felt Yugoslav. In Kosovo in particular, over 92% stated that they never felt Yugoslav. In contrast, Montenegro and Serbia were the most split states, with ~28% and ~32% respectively stating that they still felt Yugoslav; the two were the only states where more interviewees stated feeling Yugoslav as opposed to never feeling so. Bosnia and Herzegovina had the highest percentage of interviewees stating that they no longer feel Yugoslav at ~48%, followed closely by Montenegro and Serbia. The following table provides more details: 1878: 50: 1869: 278: 934:, developed the idea of a unified Yugoslav culture and stated that "New qualities that until now have been expressed but weakly will appear. An amalgamation of the most fertile qualities of our three tribes will come forth every more strongly, and thus will be constructed the type of single Yugoslav civilization-the final and most important goal of our country." In late 19th and early 20th century, influential public intellectuals 1013:, renaming the country "Kingdom of Yugoslavia", and officially pronouncing that there is one single Yugoslav nation with three tribes. The Yugoslav ethnic designation was thus imposed for a period of time on all South Slavs in Yugoslavia. Changes in Yugoslav politics after King Alexander's death in 1934 brought an end to this policy, but the designation continued to be used by some people. 3874: 2293:[However, the most drastic "disappearance" of Yugoslavs can be seen in the example of Croatia. While 106,041 of them felt that way in 1991, in the 2001 census they were at the level of a statistical error – a total of 176. In the following decade, the number rose slightly to 331, and in the last census, in 2021, 942 people indicated this option, according to the 1290:
therefore the highest were in Croatia, Montenegro, Central Serbia, Vojvodina, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, while the lowest were in Slovenia, Macedonia, and Kosovo. The 1971 census recorded 273,077 Yugoslavs, or 1.33% of the total population. The 1981 census, a year after the death of Tito, recorded a record number of 1,216,463 or 5.4% Yugoslavs.
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adopted traditional ethnic and national identities, sometimes due to social pressure, intimidation, detrimental consequences, or prevention to continue identifying as Yugoslav by new political authorities. Some also decided to turn to sub-national regional identifications, especially in multi-ethnic historical regions like
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of the primordial ethnic identities at the expense of the Yugoslav identity. Some of the "Yugoslavs by nationality" were forced to change nationality and others became disillusioned and undetermined about who they are, while many discovered the traditional religious and ethnic identities and became neophytes.
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that laid the foundation for the post-war state was issued. The preamble stated that the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were "the same by blood, by language, by the feelings of their unity, by the continuity and integrity of the territory which they inhabit undivided, and by the common vital interests of
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Ipak, najdrastičniji „nestanak" Jugoslovena vidi se na primeru Hrvatske. Dok se 1991. njih 106.041 osećalo tako, na popisu 2001. bili su u nivou statističke greške – ukupno 176. Naredne decenije, broj se blago popeo na 331, da bi na poslednjem popisu, 2021. godine 942 ljudi navelo tu opciju, kažu iz
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Although the name was appropriated by the Milošević regime, during the 1990s, vestiges of the former Yugoslavia began to disappear. A million-strong group known not long ago as "Yugoslavs by nationality" has vanished. As early as 1992, American reporters from Balkan battlefields noticed the revival
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within a constituent republic's borders. The percentage was the highest in multiethnic regions and cities with large non-Croatian population and among those of mixed ancestry. The 1991 census data indicated that the number of Yugoslavs had dropped to 2% of the population in Croatia. The 2001 census
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Yugoslav censuses reflected Tito's ideal, with "Yugoslav" being an available identification for both ethnicity and nationality. In general, the Yugoslav identity was more common in the multiethnic regions of the country, i.e. the more multiethnic the constituent republic, the higher the percentage;
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was with quotation marks, "Yugoslavs" (introduced in census 1971). The quotation marks were originally meant to distinguish Yugoslav ethnicity from Yugoslav citizenship, which was written without quotation marks. The majority of those who had once identified as ethnic "Yugoslavs" reverted to or
1005:. The term "Yugoslavs" was used to refer to all of its inhabitants, but particularly to those of South Slavic ethnicity. Some Croatian nationalists viewed the Serb plurality and Serbian royal family as hegemonic. Eventually, a conflict of interest sparked among the Yugoslav peoples. In 1929, 1285:
expressed his desire for an undivided Yugoslav ethnicity to develop naturally when he stated, "I would like to live to see the day when Yugoslavia would become amalgamated into a firm community, when she would no longer be a formal community but a community of a single Yugoslav nation."
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The probably most frequently used symbol of the Yugoslavs to express their identity and to which they are most often associated with is the blue-white-red tricolor flag with a yellow-bordered red star in the flag's center, which also served as the national
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declared themselves to be Yugoslav. The Constitution of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1990 ratified a Presidency of seven members. One of the seven was to be elected among/by the republic's Yugoslavs, thereby introducing the Yugoslavs next to
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and Pula. Its main aim is the stabilisation of relations among the Yugoslav successor states. It is also active in Bosnia and Herzegovina, however, its official registration as an association was denied by the Bosnian state authorities.
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in Croatia (the first since independence) registered 176 Yugoslavs, less than 0.01% of the population at the time. The next census in 2011 registered 331 Yugoslavs in Croatia (likewise less than 0.01% of the population).
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regardless of ethnicity. Cultural and political advocates of Yugoslav identity have historically purported the identity to be applicable to all people of South Slav heritage, including those of modern
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Since the late 18th century, when traditional European ethnic affiliations started to mature into modern ethnic identities, there have been numerous attempts to define a common
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Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine – Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991.
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were met with heavy resistance by majorities of the country's citizens. Those policies and attempts at concentration of power within the ruling Serbian royal dynasty, the
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refers exclusively to Yugoslavs, the people of Yugoslavia, and not South Slavs, the cultural and linguistic group; the latter is rendered in Serbo-Croatian as "
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was ideologically opposed to ethnic unitarism that was promoted under former royal hegemony, instead recognizing and promoting ethnic diversity and social
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The number of people identifying as Yugoslav fell drastically in all successor states since the beginning of the 21st century and the conclusion of all
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Sekulic, Dusko; Massey, Garth; Hodson, Randy (February 1994). "Who Were the Yugoslavs? Failed Sources of a Common Identity in the Former Yugoslavia".
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The probably best-known pro-Yugoslav organization in Montenegro is the "Consulate-general of the SFRY" with its headquarters in the coastal town of
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who organized resistance against Nazi Germany in Yugoslavia, ended the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia with the help of the Red Army, co-founded the
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Ahmet Ersoy, Maciej Górny, Vangelis Kechriotis. Modernism: The Creation of Nation-States. Central European University Press, 2010. Pp. 363.
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Among notable supporters of Yugoslavism and a Yugoslav identity active at the beginning of the 20th century were famous sculptor
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There had on three occasions been efforts to make Bulgaria a part of Yugoslavia or part of an even larger federation: through
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with Yugoslavia were unsuccessful, and therefore Bulgarians were not included in the panethnic identification. Since the
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in favour of literal translations such as "South Slavia". Nowadays in Serbo-Croatian and other Slavic languages,
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their national survival and manifold development of their moral and material life." The state was created as the
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sought to resolve a deep political crisis brought on by ethnic tensions by assuming dictatorial powers in the
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of the Yugoslavs". His views included eugenics and cultural blending to create one, strong Yugoslav nation.
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people. It has been used in two connotations: the first in a sense of common shared ethnic descent, i.e.
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organization advocating the recognition of the Yugoslav nation is the "Our Yugoslavia" association (
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Norbu, Dawa (3–9 April 1999). "The Serbian Hegemony, Ethnic Heterogeneity and Yugoslav Break-Up".
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has been used to refer to those who exclusively view themselves as Yugoslavs with no other ethnic
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or other views. Its main goal is the official recognition of the Yugoslav nation in every
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connotation for ethnic South Slavs, and the second as a term for all citizens of former
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advocated the establishment of a Yugoslav ethnicity in his 1939 book entitled "The
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Making a Nation, Breaking a Nation: Literature and Cultural Politics in Yugoslavia
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Many other countries with a Yugoslav diaspora do not record ethnicity in censuses.
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The Yugoslavs of Croatia have several organizations. The "Alliance of Yugoslavs" (
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U Zagrebu osnovan Savez Jugoslavena: Imamo pravo na očuvanje baštine Jugoslavije
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The 1981 census showed that Yugoslavs made up around 8.2% of the population in
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Prior to World War II, the symbol of Yugoslavism was a plain tricolor flag of
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Primary Documents: Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Assassination, 28 June 1914"
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Unitary policies implemented by the authorities of the early 20th century
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that erupted in 1992, this Constitution was short-lived and unrealized.
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Pavlaković, Vjeran (2017). Pavlaković, Vjeran; Korov, Goran (eds.).
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S. Szayna, Thomas; Zanini, Michele (January 2001). "Chapter Three".
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aimed at creating a single Yugoslav ethnic identity that speaks one
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United South Slavic people and the citizens of the former Yugoslavia
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The Three Yugoslavias: State-building and Legitimation, 1918-2005
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The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics
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The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics
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Strategies of Symbolic Nation-building in South Eastern Europe
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Strategies of Symbolic Nation-building in Southeastern Europe
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The best known example of self-declared Yugoslavs is Marshal
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in 1849. The first modern iteration of Yugoslavism was the
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In the 1991 census, 5.54% (242,682) of the inhabitants of
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Perković pozvao Crnogorce da se izjasne i kao Jugosloveni
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Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States
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Udruženje "Naša Jugoslavija" osniva Klubove Jugoslavena
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and sought to construct a common language based on the
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are a South Slavic group as well, attempts at uniting
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also declared themselves Yugoslav in the same census.
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flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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DANI – Intervju: Joška Broz, unuk Josipa Broza Tita
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The Twilight of Balkan Idols". 1321:, this being the highest ever percentage of 883:, meaning "South Slavic", was first used by 42: 54:Census figures of self-declared Yugoslavs: 3611: 3597: 3589: 2697: 2695: 2693: 2667:. New York University Press. p. 153. 2529:. Cambridge University Press. p. 93. 2419: 2417: 2415: 2163: 2161: 1476: 1363: 922:(1883–1962), who called Serbian folk hero 703: 689: 256: 48: 41: 2582: 2580: 2578: 2509:Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography 2306: 2304: 2235: 2233: 1360:Self-identification following dissolution 895:. It identified South Slavs with ancient 828:, many of these being of mixed ancestry. 2291:hrvatskog Državnog zavoda za statistiku. 1589: 1064: 4452:Ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina 3094:(in Croatian). Dnevnik.hr. 23 May 2007. 2527:A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples 2191:"Fact sheets : Ancestry – Serbian" 2106: 1977: 1864: 631: 505: 452: 385: 310: 284: 268: 3485:Yugoslavia: A State that Withered Away 3413:Balašević: Nisam Srbin nego Jugosloven 3116:Aleksandra Timkovska; 5 September 2006 3092:"Dulić: 'Nisam Hrvat nego Jugoslaven'" 2269:Anđelković, Nataša (10 October 2022). 1310:Approximately 5% of the population of 1001:, a constitutional monarchy under the 3284:Nikad nisam skrivao da sam Jugosloven 3105:ЏОЛЕ: Со Слаѓа сум во одлични односи! 2991:Liberation of Belgrade and Yugoslavia 2525:Singleton, Frederick Bernard (1985). 2327: 2325: 2214: 2212: 1251:After the country was liberated from 1248:of Yugoslavia's non-Serb population. 999:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 7: 2938:"Naša Jugoslavija" širi se Hrvatskom 2264: 2262: 84:Regions with significant populations 3254:Dragoljub Todorović; 4 October 2010 2906:(in Croatian). Dubrovački vjesnik. 2859:U Zagrebu osnovan Savez Jugoslavena 1066:Percentage identifying as Yugoslav 4359:Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia 2312:"Statistični urad RS – Popis 2002" 2016:, while both are commonly used in 1480:Do you ever feel like a Yugoslav? 1269:League of Communists of Yugoslavia 932:The Bases of Yugoslav Civilization 816:and establishment of South Slavic 25: 3467:. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers. 2867:Portal Jutarnji.hr; 23 March 2010 2154:. statcan.gc.ca. 25 October 2017. 1852:flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1594:Logo of the Alliance of Yugoslavs 1561:No, I never felt like a Yugoslav 1470:As part of the research project " 1055:Self-identification in Yugoslavia 4472:Ethnic groups in North Macedonia 3872: 3402:P. Dragosavac; 17 September 1999 2363:Federal State Statistics Service 1876: 1867: 1538:I used to feel, but not anymore 276: 4317:Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs 3273:Žiža Antonijević; 23 March 2008 3050:Tamara Nikčević; 14 August 2009 2762:Population of Croatia 1931–2001 2387:The Yugoslav Retrospective Case 2195:Australian Bureau of Statistics 1898:List of Slavic studies journals 973:that eventually escalated into 3224:D. Milićević (12 April 2010). 3213:Aneta Dodevska; 1 January 2009 3205:А1 репортажа – Словенија денес 3168:Nastasja Radović; 16 July 2010 3143:"Pas do pasa, beton do betona" 1850:, which was also the national 211:Major religious affiliations: 1: 3127:"Ich bin ein alter Jugoslawe" 2923:Radio Television of Vojvodina 2738:Economic and Political Weekly 2295:Croatian Bureau of Statistics 1618:, Bosnia and Herzegovina and 1041:Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934 4442:Ethnic groups in the Balkans 3580:Yugoslav Alliance in Croatia 3509:. 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Ballesterer. 2504:Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia 1915:Demographics of Yugoslavia 1895: 1889: 1762:Branko Milićević "Kockica" 1610:successor state: Croatia, 1365:Self-identified Yugoslavs 1348: 1337:Just before and after the 1257:World War II in Yugoslavia 1058: 903:. The movement was led by 879:ethnic identity. The word 868: 865:Yugoslavism and Yugoslavia 426:Socialist Federal Republic 32:Yugoslavs (disambiguation) 29: 4482:Ethnic groups in Slovenia 3870: 3524:Trbovich, Ana S. (2008). 3368:Tifa: Navijam za mog Miću 3355:(in Macedonian). Večer . 3351:28 September 2011 at the 3295:Mario Garber; 19 May 2009 3066:23 September 2015 at the 2966:(in Serbian). 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