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Serbian +‎ -ization

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Serbianization (uncountable)

  1. the act or process of Serbianizing.
    • 2002, Kees Koonings, Dirk Kruijt, Political Armies: The Military and Nation Building in the Age of Democracy:
      Its principal successor, Belgrade's new military, the Army of Yugoslavia, continued a process of Serbianization already begun in the JNA during Yugoslavia's descent into war and dissolution.
    • 2005, Denisa Kostovicova, Kosovo: The Politics of Identity and Space, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 151:
      Textbooks described brutal beatings of some 30,000 Albanians and over 100 deaths from 'inhuman torture and pain', which 'shows a clear goal of the Yugoslav regime to be the expulsion of Albanians and Serbianization of their lands'.
    • 2017, Irina Livezeanu, Arpad von Klimo, The Routledge History of East Central Europe since 1700, Routledge, →ISBN:
      Despite the predominantly pro-Bulgarian and thus anti-Serbian and anti-Yugoslav orientation of the population of Vardar Macedonia, now called Southern Serbia, Belgrade pursued a policy of forced Serbianization.

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