NEKOLIKO NAPOMENA O POSEBNOSTI USTROJA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE U NOVOVJEKOVNOM RAZDOBLJU (1878-2008)
SOME REMARKS RELATING THE PARTICULARITY OF CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN PERIOD FROM 1878 TO 2008
Author(s): Tomislav IšekSubject(s): History
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Austro-Hungarian Empire; the Kingdom of Yugoslavia; ZAVNOBiH; AVNOJ; Dayton Agreement
Summary/Abstract: The constitutional structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last 130 years has been shaped in several successive state and political frameworks. After each of these changes, the Bosnian-Herzegovinian hypersensitive individuality and particularity succeeded to be preserved. In the period from the Berlin Congress to the Dayton Agreement, Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed its vitality and persistence, despite internal misunderstandings, hegemonic, “greater-state” tendencies consistently shown by its neighbours as well as international pressures. The present time always looks like the most difficult of all the periods of history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, so the author poses the question “if history does teach us anything at all“? Answers to this question may be both negative and positive and only future can provide them.
Journal: Historijska traganja
- Issue Year: 2009
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 17-22
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Bosnian