Yugoslavia -- History -- 1980-1992
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Bosnian Born . . . 20 Years Later
Item — Box 1, Folder: 01
Identifier: CBS-ART-007-D
Content Description
Spiral-bound exhibition portfolio includes artist bios and sample images (color, 2 copies).
Program from opening reception at Fontbonne University (May 29, 2014) includes artists' names, schedule, and list of sponsors.
Print catalogue includes artist bios and pricing.
Dates:
Event: Opening Reception
Domenick DiPasquale Papers
Collection
Identifier: CBS-COL-003
Content Description
Domenick DiPasquale served as a US Foreign Service Agent in the US Department of State. He spent much of his career in Europe and the Balkans, and was stationed at the American Culture Center in Sarajevo from 1987-1989. After moving on, he continued to take an interest in the developments throughout Yugoslavia and its successor states.He amassed a significant personal collection of some 3,600 newspaper clippings, articles, and documents, photographs, maps, and periodicals. They...
Dates:
1985 - 1998
Found in:
Center for Bosnian Studies
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Domenick DiPasquale Papers
Kurspahić Family Photographs
Collection
Identifier: CBS-PUB-009
Content Description
Vesna Kurspahić (née Prastalo) has lived in Belgrade and Sarajevo and spent nearly three decades in the United States. However, she has always considered Stari Majdan, in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina, her hometown. Her family photographs depict everyday life in Stari Majdan between 1945 and 1992.
Dates:
Period during which original photographs were taken
The Fall of Yugoslavia, 1991-1999, 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:
Publication: 1999
