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Vladimir Ćorović: The Last Polyhistor
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
This essay portrays Vladimir Ćorović (1885-1941), the distinguished Serbian historian of Herzegovinian origin, who made a distinct mark in the field with his prolific and wide-ranging writing. Given his vast array of ...
Collective narrative: the narrative on Croatian language from academic to far-right discourses in Serbia
(Bucharest : Department of Sociology of the University of Bucharest.Bucharest : Doctoral School of Sociology of the University of Bucharest, 2014)
The paper presents a case of under-represented narrative data which I call “collective narratives”. Drawing upon the concept of group-defining stories, it is argued that these narratives embody an antidote to the ’canonical’ ...
David Urquhart’s Perceptions of the Eastern Question. The Affairs of Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
At the beginning of his diplomatic career in Constantinople in 1835, David Urquhart was instrumental in promoting the British cause by endorsing its political grand design and mercantile interests in Turkey, Greece, the ...
The Bay of Cattaro (Kotor) School of Icon-Painting 1680–1860
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
Relying on post-Byzantine tradition, eleven painters from five generations of the Dimitrijević-Rafailović family, accompanied by Maksim Tujković, painted several thousand icons and several hundred iconostases between the ...
To picture and to perform: The image of the Eucharistic Liturgy at Markov Manastir (I)
(Zograf, 2014)
This paper presents and interprets the iconographic programme of the frescoes in the lowest register of the sanctuary in the church of St Demetrios at Markov Manastir in the context of the relationship between mural ...
La France et le problème des Nationalités pendant la guerre de 1914-1918: le cas de la Serbie
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
Paris a suivi pendant la Première guerre mondiale à l’égard de la Serbie une politique beaucoup plus complexe qu’on ne le croit en général. Bien sûr, on soutenait par principe la Serbie, victime de l’agression austro-allemande. ...
Eulogiae Terrae Sanctae of St Sava of Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
The focus of the paper is on the eulogiae that Sava of Serbia, on his pilgrimage in the Holy Land, sent to the abbot of Studenica, Spyridon: a little cross, a little belt, a little towel and a little stone. In his letter ...
Jovan Ristić: écrivain et historien
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
L’un des plus grands hommes d’État serbes du XIXe siècle, Jovan Ristić (1831-1899) fut également historien distingué qui contribua largement au développement de l’histoire diplomatique en tant que discipline en Serbie, ...
The Double Wreath: A Contribution to the History of Kingship in Bosnia
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
The fact that ban Tvrtko of Bosnia had maternal ties with Nemanjić dynasty and seized certain areas of the former Serbian Empire was used as a basis for him to be crowned king of the Serbs and Bosnia in 1377 in the monastery ...
DUPL. Vladimir Ćorović: The Last Polyhistor
(Balcanica, 2014)