Serbian Studies Journal 2000: Vol. 14 No. 2
- Slobodan Curcic, Destruction of Serbian Cultural Patrimony in Kosovo: A World-Wide Precedent?
- Stuart Taylor, Verlesen as a Hermeneutic of War: Getting Real in Wars of Words
- Lila J. Kalinich, Beyond Horror: Sensationalism and the Hermeneutics of War
- Thomas Fleming, The Morality of Mass Murder
- David Binder, Thoughts About Serbs
- Marinel Mandres, Imprints in the Landscape: Serbian Toponyms in North America
- Nada Milošević-Djordevic, Branko Radičević and the Serbian Oral Tradition
- Jelena Milojković-Djurić, Benjamin von Kállay’s Role in Bosnia-Herzegovina 1882–1903: Habsburg’s Policies in an Occupied Territory
- Svetlana Rakić, The Painting of Alexander Markovich: The Unknown or Imagery with Religious Connotations
- Olga Nedeljković, The Form and Function of the Literary Dream in Miloš Crnjanski’s The Journal about Čarnojević
- Slobodanka M. Vladiv-Glover, Serbian Modernism through Post-Yugoslav Eyes: Milisav Savic's Scars of Silence
- Dejan Ilić, Before the Story: On David Albahari’s My Wife Has Light Eyes
- Radmila J. Gorup, Lexical Borrowings from German and English into Serbian and Croatian