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Interview with Dzafer Malagic – ca. 2006

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2006-02-22 and 2006-03-14
Title: Interview with Dzafer Malagic – ca. 2006.
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Name(s): Malagic, Dzafer (Interviewee), creator
Cheek, Lauren (Interviewer), creator
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Oral Histories
Interviews
Date Issued: 2006-02-22 and 2006-03-14
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
Extent: 61p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: 72463 (digitool), FADT72463 (IID), fau:13170 (fedora)
Note(s): Mr. Dzafer Malagic describes his early childhood education and everyday life in the former Yugoslavia during Josip Broz Tito’s regime. In 1984, while working during the 1984 Winter Olympics, he was offered a job in the U.S. Mr. Malagic moved his wife and young son to the U.S.—it was supposed to be for eight months. However, the company folded and the young family did not return home to Yugoslavia because the country was in turmoil. This interview offers insight about the multiple religions of the country prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia. Mr. Malagic currently works at the Riviera Beach Water Treatment Plant as an engineer.
Subject(s): Yugoslavia
Oral histories --Florida
Oral history
Yugoslavia --Religion --20th century
Yugoslavia --Emigration and immigration
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/72463
Host Institution: FAU
Title: Interview with Dzafer Malagic – ca. 2006.
Name(s): Malagic, Dzafer (Interviewee), creator
Cheek, Lauren (Interviewer), creator
Type of Resource: mixed material
Genre: Oral Histories
Interviews
Date Issued: 2006-02-22 and 2006-03-14
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
Physical Form: pdf/mp3
Extent: 61p. : 02:10:51
Language(s): English
Identifier: 72463 (digitool), FADT72463p (IID)
Note(s): Mr. Dzafer Malagic describes his early childhood education and everyday life in the former Yugoslavia during Josip Broz Tito’s regime. In 1984, while working during the 1984 Winter Olympics, he was offered a job in the U.S. Mr. Malagic moved his wife and young son to the U.S.—it was supposed to be for eight months. However, the company folded and the young family did not return home to Yugoslavia because the country was in turmoil. This interview offers insight about the multiple religions of the country prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia. Mr. Malagic currently works at the Riviera Beach Water Treatment Plant as an engineer.
Subject(s): Yugoslavia
Oral histories --Florida
Oral history
Yugoslavia --Religion --20th century
Yugoslavia --Emigration and immigration
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT72463
Use and Reproduction: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Host Institution: FAU