CDHR activities
development, strengthening of democratic relations in the region
Development of democratic relations in the region
The Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation has been operating since 2007. has been the organizer of numerous actions that encourage the development and strengthening of democratic relations in the region.
CHDR contributes to the development of democracy and the strengthening of democratic relations in the region through the organization of meetings, round tables, summer schools and film production.
Members of the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation participate in actions and projects dealing with the following topics:
Protection and sustainable development of minority rights
Issues related to refugees and migrants
The Holocaust
Anti-Semitism
The culture of memory
Interpretation of contemporary history - a path to understanding the present
All these activities are carried out in order to fulfill the main goal of CHDR, which is
Policy of regional stability and reconciliation.
The main objective of the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation (CHDR) is to provide assistance and support in improving relations and to foster cooperation in the region by promoting democratic values, tolerance and peace.
Regional cooperation is a key way to keep the region stable and prosperous in the long term.
Latest CHDR activities
Darko Gavrilović: “The sin of easily accusing others”
Interview Prof. Ph.D. sc. Darko Gavrilović for Hrvatska Rijeka. The interview was conducted by journalist Jasminka Dulić, and was published on 03. 09. 2021. years.
We are broadcasting the interview in its entirety.
Croatian-Serbian relations – issues of national minorities, political myths, dominant narratives and the culture of memory – Golubić 2021
The 14th international scientific conference in Golubić was held from 23 until the 26th August 2021 years. This year’s meeting was entitled “Croatian-Serbian relations – issues of national minorities, political myths, dominant narratives and the culture of memory”. The organizers of the meeting were the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation from Novi Sad and the Association for History, Cooperation and Reconciliation from Obrovac.
Minority Issues in Southeast Europe: Political Myths, Memories and Reconciliation – Towards a Peaceful Future
The Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation in cooperation with the University of New York (New York University) during the month of April 2021. organized a series of webinars on political myths, memory and reconciliation: towards a more peaceful future.
Serbian-Croatian relations: Extremism as a factor in the destabilization of the region – Golubić 2020
The thirteenth international scientific meeting on “Serbian-Croatian relations” was held in the form of an internet conference on 24 August 2020 years. The organizers of the meeting – Darko Gavrilović in front of the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation and Janko Veselinović in front of the Association for History, Cooperation and Reconciliation – traditionally traveled to Golubić to host the conference from the Golubić school.
Darko Gavrilović: Boris Milošević showed humanity and the desire to move forward
Interview Prof. Dr. Darka Gavrilović for the Autonomija.info portal on the occasion of the 25 anniversary of operation “Storm” in Knin.
Republika Srpska Krajina – political and demographic changes
Case study: Demographic development and population changes in the territory of the Republic of Srpska Krajina
Croatian-Serbian relations: Refugees, returnees and ideology as factors of identity building – Golubić 2019
The Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation from Novi Sad and the Association for History, Cooperation and Reconciliation from Obrovac organized the twelfth scientific conference on “Serbian-Croatian relations”. The meeting was held from 22. August to 25 August 2019 in Golubić (Croatia).
Overcoming problems during the migrant crisis
A new project under the auspices of CHDR
The Commissariat for Refugees and Displaced Persons of the Republic of Serbia and the Federal Ministry of Justice and Police of Switzerland.
The goal of the project is to overcome the problems that arise during the migrant crisis, which are important for fixing i
improving the position of the population of migrants and asylum seekers.
Serbian-Croatian relations: Dominant state narratives and culture of memory in Croatia and Serbia – Golubić 2018
The international scientific conference on “Serbian-Croatian relations” was held for the eleventh time in Golubić, in the period from 20 until the 25th August 2018 years. The Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation from Novi Sad (Serbia) and the Association for History, Cooperation and Reconciliation from Obrovac (Croatia) were also this time the organizers of the meeting.