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Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Atrocities -- Bosnia and Herzegovina

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:

Prijedor: Lives from the Bosnian Genocide [exhibit]

 Collection — Box 1, Folder: 01
Identifier: CBS-ART-006-D

Sarajevo 1992 1993 1994 1995, 1996

 Item — Box 1, Envelope: 02
Description Illustrated print map of Sarajevo (mapa opsade) with paper band. Ozren Pavlović's illustraions capture the city in the Miljacka River valley with artillery, tanks, and mortars positioned on the surrounding high ground. The map marks the most deadly areas, including "Sniper Alley," a main boulevard where civilians were frequently targeted, and uses circles and crosshairs identify the most dangerous zones. The map also details the networks that formed underground, documenting...
Dates: Publication: 1996

Srebrenica Figures as of 18 June 2015

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 03
Identifier: CBS-PUB-011
Description

One page (two-sided) graphic summary of deaths, forensics overview, and locations from the International Commission on Missing Persons [ICMP}. Includes details about work done during the previous 20 years to account for the estimated 8,000 missing, including the numbers of victims who have been identified by different means and statistics on Srebrenica-related war-crimes cases.

Dates: 2015-06-18

Srebrenica: Mapping Genocide and Post-Gendocide Society [letter]

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 03
Identifier: CBS-PUB-012
Content Description

Letter addressed to Dr. Ben Moore outlining a new education program developed in BiH by FAMA Methodology.

Dates: 2015-11-23

Still Adjusting | Zlatko Ćosić

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 03
Identifier: CBS-ART-008-D
Content Description

Gallery guide from exhibit Gallery 210 at UM-St. Louis (January 25-March 22, 2014) includes photographs and an essay. The layout for the exhibit and list of the videos is provided on another sheet.

Dates: Event: 2014-01-25 - 2014-03-22

Superman DEADLY LEGACY / Superman SMRTONOSNO NASLJE / Superman CMPTOHOCHO HACЛEЂE

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: CBS-PUB-007
Content Description

Special-edition comic book created to educate children about the dangers of landmines; published in three local languages. Published in cooperation with the United States government and United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Distributed in Bosnia by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the MINE Action Center of Sarajevo.

Dates: Publication: 1996-05

The Bosnians: An Introduction to Their History and Culture, 1995-03

 Item
Scope and Contents

Content is intended for American service providers and sponsors and focuses on Bosnian Muslims. Includes sections on geography, history, customs, names, and language, followed by a brief annotated bibliogray and glossary.

Dates: 1995-03

The Fall of Yugoslavia, 1991-1999, 1991 - 1999

 Item — Box 1, Envelope: 01
Scope and Contents 1 map; colorBackground NotesFAMA was the very first independent multimedia company in the former Yugoslavia. Led by Suada Kapić, FAMA launched popular projects like the television talk show The Art of Living (Umijeće življenja), focusing on contemporary, progressive social and political issues.In 2014, the organization transitioned into a non-profit association called FAMA Methodology. Rather than treating...
Dates: Other: 1991 - 1999