Centre for Serbian Language and Culture.
http://www.azbukum.org.yu/Writings from the mid-1990s by the Belgrade Circle, formed to promote the values of a democratic, civil, open and plural society through circulation of ideas and defence of independent creative activities. Site maintained by University of Southern Maine.
http://www.usm.maine.edu/~bcj/The first international book review in Serbia. Its focus is on literature and on the history of contemporary ideas. It was founded in April 1998 by Vreme, a highly admired weekly magazine in Serbia.
http://www.alexandria-press.com/AIM article
1996.03.17Donna M. Hughes and Lepa Mladjenovic, Canadian Womens Studies/Les Cahiers de la Femme Vol. 16, No. 1.
1998.06.02Donna M. Hughes, Lepa Mladjenovic and Zorica Mrsevic, European Journal of Womens Studies, Vol. 2, No 4.
1998.06.02Karl Kaser, Anthropology of East Europe Review.
1998.00.00Extensive information about Crown Prince Alexander, the Royal Family, and Dynasty Karadjordjevich.
http://www.royalfamily.org/by Stasa Zajovic (Women in Black)
1995.02.13From Trade and Environmental Database at American University.
http://www.american.edu/projects/mandala/TED/SERBSANC.HTMHow to make a Serbian cucumber-pepper salad.
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~bcohen/cucumbers/recipes/srpska.htmlNon-profit publishing house with humanitarian aims in culture, especially promoting women writers, anti-war topics and the works of anonymous writers and marginal groups.
http://www.alexandria-press.com/94/94/94_english.htmA comparative study of the issues faced by women as a result of armed conflict: Sri Lanka and Post-Yugoslav States. By Lepa Mladjenovic.
1999.00.00Information on Crown Prince Alexander, head of the Royal Family, and their home in Belgrade.
http://www.royalpalace.ws/Donna Hughes in Violence Against Women - An International Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 3, No. 2.
1998.06.02Information about Serbian ethnic identity.
http://serbianlinks.freehosting.net/serbs.htm