Bibliography & Sources

A comprehensive list of references and sources used in our historical research

1905–1918: Habsburg Era

Emel Topcu, and Yunus Dilber. "MODERNIZATION of EDUCATION SYSTEM in BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA (1486-1914)." ResearchGate, 16 Feb. 2022, pp. 356–70.

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1918–1941: Kingdom of Yugoslavia Period

Stanoje Stanojević. Entangled Histories of the Balkans. Volume Three, Shared Pasts, Disputed Legacies. Published: 1931.

1941–1945: World War II Period

Central Intelligence Agency. Schools in Yugoslavia. CIA, 1954.

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Momma, Takuya. "Educational Policy as Propaganda for Youth in the Independent State of Croatia."

1945–1992: Socialist Yugoslavia Period

Central Intelligence Agency. Schools in Yugoslavia. CIA, 1954.

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1992–2010s: Post-War Period

"Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: What Do We (Not) Teach Children? Content Analysis of Textbooks of the National Group of Subjects in Primary Schools." EduPolicy.net, Open Society Fund BH and proMENTE Social Research, Mar. 2017.

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2020s: Modern Era

International Labour Organization (ILO). Teaching and Learning in the Digital Era: The Future of Technology in Education. International Labour Organization, 2023.

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UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Bosnia and Herzegovina – Technology in Education Profile. Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO, 2024.

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Eurydice – European Commission. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Developments and Current Policy Priorities. Eurydice, 2024.

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ProBLeu School. Druga Gimnazija Sarajevo – Profile and Overview. ProBLeu, 2024.

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Wikipedia Contributors. Druga Gimnazija (Sarajevo). Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2024.

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"Bosnian Students Rally for Justice, Drawing Inspiration from Anti-Graft Struggle in Serbia." AP News, Associated Press, 10 Feb. 2025.

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GAGiSA – Society for Old and New History of Druga Gimnazija Sarajevo.

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