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Magdalena Slavkova, Циганите Eвангелисте в България [Evangelical Gypsies in Bulgaria]. Sofia: Paradigma, 2007, pp. 373
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
Да бъдеш или да не бъдеш румънец: Теренни емоции сред румъно-езичните общности в Сърбия / To be or not to be Romanian: field emotions in Romanian speaking communities from Serbia
(Софија : Парадигма, 2008)
The paper discusses the way in which the (Romanian) researcher is perceived by her interlocutors during the fieldwork in different Romanian-speaking communities of Serbia, and the emotions this interaction triggers.
Ђурђевданско јагње и/или гурбан за здравље / St. George's Day lamb and/or gurban for health
(Београд : Балканолошки институт САНУ, 2008)
The paper discusses the animal (lamb) sacrifice in the Bayash/Rudar communities in the Balkans.
Нови теренски записи мотива о прогоњеној девојци: влашке варијанте / New field records on the subject of the persecuted girl: Vlach variants
(Београд : Институт за књижевност и уметност, 2008)
This paper presents part of the fieldwork material collected by the authors in the village of Urovica, Eastern Serbia, and analyses the Vlach variants of the haunted maiden motif.
The Bayash in Croatia: Romanian vernaculars in Baranja and Medjimurje
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2008)
In the Balkans, apart from the Romanian communities historically inhabiting the countries which border on present-day Romania, the Romanian language is also spoken by other groups,
one being the Bayash — small Roma-like ...
Бајашите во Париз / The Bayash in Paris
(Скопје : Културно-просветна заедница на Македонија, 2008)
The paper looks into the ritual of "kurban" as it is practiced by the Bayash Roma who emigrated from Serbia to France.
Basic Philosophical texts in Medieval Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
Medieval Serbian philosophy took shape mostly through the process of translating Byzantine texts and revising the Slavic translations. Apart from the Aristotelian terminological tradition, introduced via the translation ...
Locating the Timacum Maius Station on the Roman Road Lissus-Naissus-Ratiaria: New Archaeological Research
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
As the exact location of two Timacum stations remains an open issue, the results of the latest archaeological investigations in the environs of Svrljig, southeast Serbia, seem to offer some corroborative evidence for the ...
Kosovo and Metohija: Serbia's Troublesome Province
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
Kosovo and Metohija, the heartland of medieval Serbia, of her culture politics and economy (1204-1455), experienced continuous waves of spiralling violence, forced migration and colonization under centuries-long Ottoman ...