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The Tisza divide: the missing late Neolithic transformation in the north Bačka region of Serbia
(Quaternary International, 2020)
In the paper we will introduce the results of several recent archaeological surveys in the area of Novi Kneževac, Čoka and Kikinda municipalities on the north Banat side of Tisza and Kanjiža and Senta municipalities on the ...
Digitizing Serbian Folklore: What has Been Done and What is to Be Done
(Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2020)
Овај рад најпре даје кратак преглед главних и најпознатијих јужнословенских дигиталних фолклорних и етнографских база података, библиотека, архива и репозиторија. Његов главни део је усмерен на Србију. Пре свега, описујемо ...
State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996
(Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2022)
The forced displacement of people was one of the most significant social consequences of the wars (1991-1995) which followed the dissolution of communist Yugoslavia. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and particularly ...
Pestbilder und Reaktionen auf die Seuche in Istrien: die Kirche des heiligen Rochus in Draguć / Pictures of the plague and reactions to the epidemic in Istria: the Church of St. Roch in Draguć
(Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2021)
This chapter analyses the iconography of the frescoes in the church of St. Roch in
the village of Draguć (central Istria) as a visual source for contemporary accounts
of the origin and impact of the plague epidemic in ...
The Healing Power of Images and Words: Venetian Infuence on the Veneration of Saints in Fifteenth-Century Kotor
(Turnhout : Brepols, 2017)
This chapter analyzes the painted decorations dating from the second half of the fifteenth century in the small church of Saint Anna in the medieval town of Kotor (Cattaro). The choice of the saints represented, the votive ...
The Romance-Speaking Balkans: Language and the Politics of Identity
(Leiden : BrillBoston : Brill, 2021)
This volume is a collection of essays written by scholars with diverse disciplinary backgrounds and wide-ranging approaches: from literary and linguistic analysis, to history, sociology, and political science. The eight ...
“What language do we speak?” The Bayash in the Balkans and mother tongue education
(Leiden : BrillBoston : Brill, 2021)
The author surveys the various Bayash communities in Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia and elsewhere, discussing how the initiatives to introduce their mother tongue in the educational system are preceded by a process of ...
Sacral Topography: Charity and Hospitals in Late Medieval Kotor
(Leiden : Brill RodopiBoston : Brill Rodopi, 2020)
This chapter analyses the appearance, dedication, location and organization of
three hospitals in late medieval Kotor: the Holy Cross, Holy Spirit and the leprosarium. These
institutions are situated within their social, ...
Yugoslavia in the British imagination: peace, war and peasants before TitoSamuel Foster, London, UK, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, 242 pp.
(London : Taylor & Francis Online, 2022)
The Possibility of Researching of Religious Minorities in the Secret Police Archives of the Former Yugoslavia
(London : Routledge, Taylor and Francis GroupNew York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2022)
This chapter explores the possibility of using secret police archives as a source for scholarly research on religious minorities in the former Yugoslavia. Unlike in other Eastern European countries, access to the secret ...