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SUMMARY:Exhibition “The Nineties: From Refusal to Resistance” in Dom mladih Tuzla
DESCRIPTION:Opening: May 16\, 2026 at 7 PMDom mladih Tuzla   \nThe Public Institution Center for Culture Tuzla and the Museum of the 90s from Belgrade are opening the exhibition “The Nineties: From Refusal to Resistance”\, dedicated to individuals\, collectives\, and organizations who chose resistance instead of silence during the wars and crises of the nineties. \nThe exhibition continues a years-long effort to research and present alternative perspectives on the nineties across the former Yugoslavia. Thirty years after the end of the wars\, it focuses on civic courage\, anti-war activism\, solidarity\, and everyday forms of resistance to nationalism\, repression\, and violence.  \nThrough six thematic sections\, visitors will encounter stories of refusal and civic responsibility\, as well as the role of independent media\, art\, protests\, and civic initiatives in resisting authoritarian regimes and war propaganda. \nOne of the exhibition’s central segments is the Wall of Heroes\, dedicated to individuals who demonstrated extraordinary civic courage\, including Srđan Aleksić\, Nedjeljko Galić\, Goran Čengić\, Vladimir Barović\, Tomo Buzov\, and others. A special section\, Goranka’s Niche\, is dedicated to photographer Goranka Matić and her work as an important testimony to the social transformations of the nineties.  \nThe exhibition will remain open to visitors until June 30\, 2026\, every day from 10 AM to 7 PM.   \nThe exhibition was developed as part of the Museum of the 90s initiative\, which has previously presented exhibitions in Belgrade\, Sarajevo\, and Podgorica.
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SUMMARY:Book Promotion: "Brzina mraka". The Political Activity of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1989 to 1996
DESCRIPTION:May 20\, 2026 at 7 PM  \nThe Museum of the Nineties is organizing a presentation of the book “Brzina mraka” The Political Activity of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1989 to 1996 by historian Edin Omerčić (Institute for History in Sarajevo).  . \nThe book examines the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church during the pivotal years of the Yugoslav crisis and the wars of the 1990s\, with a particular focus on the relationship between religion\, politics\, and memory culture. At the center of the author’s research is the way reinterpretations of the Second World War contributed to the mythologization of the past and the transformation of social values in accordance with dominant nationalist ideologies.  \nOne of the key questions the book raises is whether such political activity led to a return to faith\, or whether faith itself was marginalized in favor of ideological goals. \nSpeakers: \n\nVukašin Milićević\, theologian\nIvan Ejub Kostić\, political scientist\nEdin Omerčić\, author\n\nModerated by: \n\nMilivoj Bešlin\, historian\n\n\nThe number of places is limited. \nTickets at a price of RSD 300 are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3\, Belgrade) every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. \n\n\nBy purchasing each ticket\, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/book-promotion-brzina-mraka-the-political-activity-of-the-serbian-orthodox-church-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-from-1989-to-1996/
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