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Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States

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Cerić, Mustafa. At the time of the <strong>in</strong>terview Muslim imam <strong>in</strong> Zagreb, now reis-ululema<br />

of the Islamic Community of Bosnia-Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a. Cerić’s op<strong>in</strong>ion on<br />

the Gulf War. Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1991.<br />

Duka, Tomislav. Franciscan priest <strong>and</strong> one of the founders of the Croatian Democratic<br />

Community (HDZ). Interview-portrait of a priest-politician. Nedjeljna<br />

Dalmacija, 2 December 1990.<br />

Franić, Frane. Catholic archbishop <strong>and</strong> metropolitan of Split-Makarska, Croatia.<br />

Several <strong>in</strong>terviews. One published <strong>in</strong> Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1989.<br />

Gugić, Ivo. Catholic auxiliary bishop of Split-Makarska <strong>and</strong> bishop of Kotor.<br />

Several <strong>in</strong>terviews <strong>in</strong> 1987 <strong>and</strong> 1990. Unpublished.<br />

Jurić, Ante. Catholic archbishop of Split-Makarska. Interview quoted <strong>in</strong> the column<br />

“<strong>Religion</strong> <strong>and</strong> Politics.” Nedjeljna Dalmacija,<br />

Kolarić, Juraj. Professor of Zagreb Catholic Theological School <strong>and</strong> former secretary<br />

of the Episcopal Conference’s Council for Ecumenism. Nedjeljna Dalmacija,<br />

1990.<br />

Marasović, S ˇ piro. Catholic theologian. Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1990.<br />

Milovan, Vjekoslav. Monseigneur <strong>and</strong> director of the National Office for Croatian<br />

Migrants of the Episcopal Conference of Croatia. Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1990.<br />

Omerbasˇić, Sevko. Chief imam <strong>and</strong> chairman of the Meshihat of the Islamic<br />

Community <strong>in</strong> Croatia <strong>and</strong> Slovenia. Several <strong>in</strong>terviews. One published <strong>in</strong><br />

Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1990.<br />

Perko, France. Catholic archbishop of Belgrade. Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1990.<br />

Pesˇić, Branko. Chief architect of Sa<strong>in</strong>t Sava’s Memorial Temple <strong>in</strong> Belgrade <strong>and</strong><br />

director of the Construction Office of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Several<br />

<strong>in</strong>terviews. Quoted <strong>in</strong> the column “<strong>Religion</strong> <strong>and</strong> politics.” Nedjeljna Dalmacija,<br />

Petrović, Ljubodrag V. Serb-Orthodox archpriest, adm<strong>in</strong>istrator of the St. Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Nevski temple <strong>in</strong> Belgrade. Quoted <strong>in</strong> the column “<strong>Religion</strong> <strong>and</strong> Politics.”<br />

Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1990.<br />

S ˇ agi-Bunić, Tomislav. Member of Croatian Academy of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences, dean<br />

<strong>and</strong> professor at Zagreb Theological School. Several <strong>in</strong>terviews. One published<br />

<strong>in</strong> Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 24 June 1990.<br />

Samardzˇić, Radovan. At time of the <strong>in</strong>terview, chief secretary of the Commission<br />

for Relations with Religious Communities of the Federal Executive Council<br />

of SFRY. Several <strong>in</strong>terviews. Quoted <strong>in</strong> Nedjeljna Dalmacija,<br />

S ˇ egvić, Petar. Former counselor at the office of the Federal Commission for Religious<br />

Affairs affiliated with the Federal Executive Council of SFR <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia<br />

(<strong>and</strong> the commission’s general secretary 1963–1972). Several <strong>in</strong>terviews,<br />

1986–88. Unpublished.<br />

S ˇ esˇum, Vojislav. At the time of <strong>in</strong>terview, Orthodox archpriest <strong>in</strong> Split. Several<br />

<strong>in</strong>terviews. Quoted <strong>in</strong> the column “<strong>Religion</strong> <strong>and</strong> politics.” Nedjeljna Dalmacija,<br />

S ˇ eta, Ferhat. Professor of Islamic Theological Faculty <strong>in</strong> Sarajevo, former chairman<br />

of the Supreme Eldership of the Islamic Community of Bosnia-<br />

Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a. Quoted <strong>in</strong> Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1991.<br />

Shehu, Djemali. Sheik <strong>and</strong> religious leader of the ZIDRA (Association of Muslim<br />

Dervish Orders of <strong>Yugoslav</strong>ia), Prizren, Kosovo. Quoted <strong>in</strong> two-part report<br />

from Kosovo. Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 5 August 1990.<br />

Silajdzˇić, Haris. Former prime m<strong>in</strong>ister of Bosnia Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a, at the time of the<br />

<strong>in</strong>terview secretary general of the Islamic Community of Bosnia-<br />

Herzegov<strong>in</strong>a. Quoted <strong>in</strong> Nedjeljna Dalmacija, 1991.<br />

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