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Alternative Religiosity in Communist Yugoslavia: Migration as a Survival Strategy of the Nazarene Community
(Berlin : DeGruyter Open, 2017)
The Nazarenes were founded by a former Reformed minister Samuel Fröhlich about 1830 in Switzerland, but they soon expanded to Central and Eastern Europe. Because of their pacifist beliefs and refusal to swear and to take ...
Activities of Father Nikolai Velimirovich in Great Britain during the Great War
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
Nikolai Velimirovich was one of the most influential bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century. His stay in Britain in 1908/9 influenced his theological views and made him a proponent of an Anglican-Orthodox ...
The Virgin of Savina : Identity and Multiculturalism
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
The sixteenth-century miracle-working icon of the Virgin Glykophilousa in the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Savina, modern Montenegro, has been the focus of cult and devotions for centuries. A compelling visual presence, ...
Distribution of verbal overgeneralizations in the Serbian Corpus of Early Child Language
(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Institut za psihologiju, 2017)
The study is aimed at exploring the occurrence of innovative verb forms recorded in
early spontaneous children’s production of Serbian – a language with rich inflectional
and derivational morphology. The overgeneralized ...
Austria-Hungary’s “Civilizing Mission” in the Balkans. A View from Belgrade (1903–1914)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
The conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the years preceding the First World War is looked at in the global context of the “age of empire”. The Balkans was to Austria-Hungary what Africa or Asia was to the other ...
Imagining the Ruler's Genealogy in Medieval Serbia
(Revue des études sud-est européennes, 2017)
Abstract: The paper explores the ways in which medieval Serbian rulers used various forms of genealogical representations in order to demonstrate their political status or ambition. It is striking that in all of them, ...
In memoriam, Nikola Tasić (1932–2017)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
Regent Alexander Karadjordjevic in the First World War
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
This paper analyses the role played by Regent Alexander Karađorđević in Serbia’s politics and military effort during the First World War. He assumed the position of an heir-apparent somewhat suddenly in 1909, and then ...
Страдање светог Иринеја Сирмијумског – нова сцена дечанског календара: Прилог познавању култа и иконографије свештеномученика Иринеја Сирмијског у Византији и средњовековној Србији / The Passion od Saint Ireneaus of Sirmium – a new scene in Dečani menologion: a contribution to the study of veneration and iconography of the holy martir Irenaeus od Sirmium in the Byzantine Empire and medieval Serbia
(Београд : САНУ, 2017)
The Menologion (Calendar) painted in the monumental three-naved narthex of the Dečani katholikon was studied on several occasions and almost all of the surviving illustrations have been reliably identifi ed. In the generally ...
In memoriam, Dušan T. Bataković (1957–2017)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)