Milica Bodrožić
Milica Bodrožić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милица Бодрожић) is a Serbian writer and academic specialized on the political history of Yugoslavia. She was a member of the Museum of the Yugoslav People's Revolution in Belgrade.[1]
Work
- Milica Bodrožić (1987), Stranke šestojanuarske diktature 1931-1941. godine: doktorska disertacija
- Milica Bodrožić (1991), Jugoslovenska nacionalna stranka pod vladom Bogoljuba Jevtića i Petomajski izbori 1935. godine, Matica srpska
- O ustašama i četnicima u dubrovačkom kraju 1941-1944. godine
- O nekim pitanjima politike Hrvatske seljačke stranke prema narodnooslobodilačkom pokretu u Hrvatskoj 1943. godine
- Inteligencija Kosova i Metohije u oslobodilačkom ratu i socijalističkoj revoluciji 1941 — 1944 . godine
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References
- Institut za istoriju radničkog pokreta Sarajevo (1969), Prilozi,
Posebno interesovanje među učesnicima skupa izazvalo je saopštenje Milice Bodrožić, saradnika Muzeja revolucije naroda Jugoslavije u Beogradu, o omladinskim organizacijama buržoaskih partija 1936 — 1941. godine.
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