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On Dealing with the Past, Transitional Justice and Archives
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
This paper aims to explore initiatives in dealing with the past in South East Europe, particularly with regard to archives, and to reflect on discussions about the documentation of atrocities and sufferings and the shift ...
The Sixteenth-century Altar Painting of the Cattaran (Kotor) Fraternity of Leather-makers
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2009)
The altar painting that the Cattaran Fraternity of Leather-makers commissioned from the Venetian painter Girolamo da Santa Croce in the first half of the sixteenth century contains the images of Sts Bartholomew, George and ...
Sources of the ideology of the Serbian radical movement 1881-1903
(Balcanica, 2006)
The sources of the ideology of Serbian Radicalism were twofold: imported and domestic. The imported (or foreign) influences came in three major waves: 1) European (especially Russian) socialist, anarchist, and populist ...
Социјални простор у фолклорним анегдотама: Наративи Саве Сокића из Медине / Concept of Social Space in the Folklore Anecdotes. Oral Narratives of Savo Sokić from Medina
(Budapest : Szerb Országos ÖnkormányzatБудимпешта : Самоуправа Срба у МађарскојБудимпешта : Мађарско етнографско друштвоBudapest : Magyar Neprajzi Tarsasag, 2006)
A Balkan-style French revolution?: The 1804 Serbian uprising in European perspective
(Balcanica, 2005)
The Serbian uprising of 1804-13, initially a peasant rebellion against abuses of power by local janissaries, turned into a national and social revolution from 1806. During its second phase (late 1806 - early 1807), Serbian ...
A third Balkan war: France and the allied attempts at creating a new Balkan alliance 1914-1915 / La troisième guerre balkanique. La France et les tentatives des Alliés de créer une nouvelle alliance balkanique 1914-1915
(Balcanica, 2007)
The initial phase of the First World War in the Balkans 1914-1915 was a natural continuation of the conflicts opened during the Balkan Wars, but national fervor now encompassed all of the Balkans, from Rijeka and Ljubljana ...
Such were the times Serbian peasant women born in the 1920s and 1930s and the stories of their lives
(Balcanica, 2006)
Eight life stories of peasant women from Serbia born in the 1920s and 1930s serve as a basis for analyzing two phenomena characteristic of the Serbian patriarchal family: marriage against the woman's will and her subordinate ...
Bronze and Iron Age sites in Srem and the stratigraphy of Gomolava
(Balcanica, 2005)
Systematic excavation at Gomolava conducted almost interruptedly between 1953 and 1985 provided an almost full insight into the human occupation of the southern Pannonian Plain from the Early Neolithic to the successive ...
Women Vaqfs in the Sixteenth-century Sanjak of Kruševac (Alaca Hisâr)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2009)
The role of the vaqf in the Ottoman Empire, as in the whole Islamic world, was quite significant, especially in a period marked by the founding of new oriental settlements. The first endowers in the newly-conquered lands ...