Приказ резултата 51-70 од 2006

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      A Trip to Tokyo: Ethno-Nationalism in Vranje Since 1999 [1]
      A Window into (someone else’s) backyard: Euro-integration process, the Kosovo myth and in-filling spaces of cultural intimacy in the borders of Serbia [1]
      Academic Careers and Gender: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives [1]
      Activities of Slovenian associations in Belgrade (1921-2014) [1]
      Actualization and Marginalization of Rastko Nemanjić – St. Sava in New Pazar from the Begining of the XX Century to the Present [1]
      Addendum to the research on the ethnic identity of Serbs in Romania: wedding in the villages of Poljadia [1]
      Again on Tradition: Strategic Concept of the Contemporary Studies of Traditional Serbian Spiritual Culture – a Brief Overview [1]
      Age-Appropriate: “Extended Youth” Well-Spent [1]
      Agrippa’s Magical Piety and the Insufficiency of the Revelation [1]
      Aktivnosti žena i očuvanje nematerijalnog kulturnog nasleđa goranske zajednice [1]
      Ala from Zeljin. Results of the Recent Research of Folk Mythology in Zupa [1]
      Alien and Storytelling in the Anthropocene: Evolutionism, Creationism and Pseudoarchaeology in Science Fiction [1]
      Alienation as a Social Phenomenon of Southern and Southeastern Serbia and its Echoes in Traditional Songs [1]
      Amateur Theater Plays by Serbian Migrants in Vienna [1]
      Amateurism as a segment of cultural policy in SFR Yugoslavia ‒ example of Novi Pazar [1]
      Amateurism as a way of preserving / transforming traditional patterns ‒ Cultural-artistic societies in the territory of Novi Pazar ‒ [1]
      Amateurism as a way preserving / transforming traditional patterns- Cultural-artistic societies in the territory of Novi Pazar [1]
      An analysis of positive and negative relations toward the economic potential of the geographic, historical and identity links to the motif of the vampire in Serbia [1]
      An Anthropological Perspective on Negative Attitudes toward Women and Homosexuals in Montenegro [1]
      An Experience of (Not)belonging: Džorevci in Bulgaria [1]