Igor Graovac - Centar za politološka istraživanja
Igor Graovac - Centar za politološka istraživanja
Igor Graovac - Centar za politološka istraživanja
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Summary<br />
Dialogue of Croatian and Serbian Historians is a common<br />
title for international scientific conferences of historians,<br />
primarily from the Republic of Croatia, and Federal Republic<br />
of Yugoslavia (FRY), now Serbia and Monte Negro,<br />
as well as for conference publications containing plenary<br />
lectures and other papers presented at these conferences.<br />
So far, the German Friedrich Naumann Foundation/F.<br />
Naumann Stiftung. Die Stiftung für liberale Politik (FNSt)<br />
organized eight international scientific conferences titled<br />
Dialogue of Croatian and Serbian Historians over a period<br />
of six years (1998-2003). In five years (2000-2004), eight<br />
conference publications were issued under the same title:<br />
Dialogue of Croatian and Serbian Historians, edited by<br />
Hans-Georg Fleck and <strong>Igor</strong> <strong>Graovac</strong>, Vol. 1-8, Zagreb,<br />
FNSt, 2000 (Vol. 1 and 2), 2001 (Vol. 3 and 4), 2002 (Vol.<br />
5 and 6), 2003 (Vol. 7) and 2004 (Vol. 8). Initially, the<br />
conferences were held in Hungary (1998-2000), and then<br />
(2001-2003) alternately in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia<br />
(FRY), now Serbia and Monte Negro, and in the<br />
Republic of Croatia. Conference participants were not only<br />
historians from those countries, but also from Germany,<br />
the USA, Austria, Hungary and Poland. Among the participants<br />
were not only historians, but also demographers,<br />
economists, philosophers, political scientists, lawyers, sociologists,<br />
victimologists, mathematicians, and statisticians,<br />
archivists, engineers, civil servants, librarians, museologists,<br />
journalists, politicians, representatives of NGOs, publicists,<br />
students and priests, and naturally also representatives of