brill.com/seeu volume 41, no. 1 Theme Sacred Geography of the Post-Socialist Balkans Guest Editors: Evgenia Troeva and Petko Hristov Sacred Geography of the Post-Socialist Balkans: Transformations of Religious Landscape and Pilgrimage: An Introduction 1 Evgenia Troeva and Petko Hristov Sacred Places and Pilgrimages in Post-Socialist Bulgaria 19 Evgenia Troeva Dynamic Continuity of a Sacred Place: Transformation of Pilgrims Experiences of Letnica in Kosovo 43 Biljana Sikimić debate University Press, 2009): a Comment 59 Ilia Iliev University Press, 2009): a Comment 65 John Eade koninklijke brill nv, leiden, 2017 doi 10.1163/18760104-01402010 0003359973.INDD 373
374 University Press, 2009): a Response to Ilia Iliev and John Eade: The Ghosts of Fieldwork Past 72 Kristen Ghodsee Anna Krasteva, Elastic (Post)Secularism 79 Plamen Makariev Alexander Korb, Im Schatten des Weltkriegs: Massengewalt der Ustaša gegen Serben, Juden und Roma in Kroatien 1941 1945 82 Nicolas Moll Vjeran Pavlaković, The Battle for Spain is ours: Croatia and the Spanish Civil War, 1936 1939 85 Hervé Lemesle Georgi Dimitrov, Kaloyan Haralmpiev, Stoycho Stoychev and Linka Toneva- Metodieva, The Cooperation and Verification Mechanism: Shared Political Irresponsibility between the European Commission and the Bulgarian Governments 88 Notes on Contributors 91 volume 41, no. 2 theme Building the Socialist Balkans: Architecture in the Global Networks of the Cold War Guest Editor: Vladimir Kulić Building the Socialist Balkans: Architecture in the Global Networks of the Cold War 95 Vladimir Kulić 0003359973.INDD 374
375 Ideology and Urbanism in a Flux: Making Sofia Socialist in the Stalinist Period and Beyond 112 Elitza Stanoeva Planning the Socialist Housing District in Bucharest and the Soviet influence, 1947 1960 141 Juliana Maxim Ernest Weissmann s World City : The Reconstruction of Skopje within the Cold War Context 171 Ines Tolic Energoprojekt in Nigeria: Yugoslav Construction Companies in the Developing World 200 Dubravka Sekulić Josip Manolić, Politika i domovina: Moja borba za suverenu i socijalnu Hrvatsku 231 Christian Axboe Nielsen Cvete Koneska, After ethnic conflict: policy-making in post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia 234 Jovan Bliznakovski Florian Bieber, Armina Galijaš and Rory Archer (eds.), Debating the end of Yugoslavia 237 Ulf Brunnbauer Srećko Horvat and Igor Štiks (eds.), Welcome to the desert of post-socialism: Radical politics after Yugoslavia 240 Natalija Majsova Robert B. McCormick, Croatia under Ante Pavelić: America, the Ustaše and Croatian genocide 243 Rory Yeomans Notes on Contributors 247 0003359973.INDD 375
376 volume 41, no. 3 Theme The Balkan Migration Route between Securitarian and Humanitarian Policies Guest Editors: Anna Krasteva and Marco Puleri Mass Migration, Crimmigration and Defiance: The Case of the Humanitarian Corridor 251 Neža Kogovšek šalamon European Governments Responses to the Refugee Crisis : The Interdependence of eu Internal and External Controls 276 Dimitris Skleparis Transit Migration and Valve States : The Triggering Factors of the 2015 Migratory Wave 302 Theodor Tudoroiu Istanbul as a Space of Cultural Affinity for Syrian Refugees: Istanbul is Safe despite Everything! 333 Ayhan Kaya Gorana Ognjenović and Jasna Jozelić (eds.), Politicization of Religion, The Power of Symbolism: The Case of Former Yugoslavia and its Successor States 359 Angela Ilić Igor Štiks, Nations and Citizens in Yugoslavia and the Post-Yugoslav States: One Hundred Years of Citizenship 362 Višeslav Raos Dino Abazović and Mitja Velikonja, eds., Post-Yugoslavia. New Cultural and Political Perspectives 365 Mateja Sinčić 0003359973.INDD 376
377 Stefan Rohdewald, Götter der Nationen: Religiöse Erinnerungsfiguren in Serbien, Bulgarien und Makedonien bis 1944 368 Maria Todorova Notes on Contributors 371 0003359973.INDD 377