“…For example, since 1991, a great deal of critical scholarly attention has been devoted to Croatian memory politics, most recently reflected in controversies over the fascist Croatian Ustaša during World War II and the atrocities committed at the Jasenovac concentration camp (the largest of several such camps) in Croatia, the war's aftermath and 45 years of socialist Yugoslavia (e.g. Banjeglav, 2012;Đurašković, 2016;Gagnon, 2004;Goldstein and Goldstein, 2016;Pavlaković, 2008Pavlaković, , 2010Pavlaković and Pauković, 2019;Radonić, 2018;Sindbaek Andersen, 2012;Subotić, 2019aSubotić, , 2019bYeomans, 2012Yeomans, , 2015. 6 The transnational manifestations of Croatian victimhood narratives and their contemporary representation in diasporic imaginaries and commemorative practices, though, have been under-researched.…”