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The Bulgarian-Yugoslav Dispute over the Macedonian Question as a Reflection of the Soviet-Yugoslav Controversy (1968–1980)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
During the Cold War, relations between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia were marred by the Macedonian Question. Bulgaria challenged the historical roots of the Macedonian nation, whereas Yugoslavia insisted that Bulgaria should ...
Diplomacy and Loans: the Foreign Office, Economic Reconstruction, and Security in South-Eastern Europe in the 1920s
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2012)
This article embarks on the discussion of tensions between political and financial strands of British policy towards two smaller states in South-Eastern Europe – Hungary and Bulgaria – during the first decade after the ...
“Smuggling Bibles”: Everyday life of Baptist Serbs in Romania
(Newberg : George Fox University, 2012)
Various neo-Protestant religious communities, such as Adventists, Pentecostals, Baptists, Nazarenes, Christian Brethren, and others, played an important role in the religious life of different ethnic groups in Romania, not ...
„Ako je došao silom on ne ostaje“: narativi o konverziji u rumunskim neoprotestantskim zajednicama
(Novi Sad : Zavod za kulturu Vojvodine, 2012)
“If he came by force, he would not stay”: Narratives on conversion in Romanian Neo-Protestant communities*
Neo-Protestant communities on the territory of today’s Vojvodina were founded in the mid 19th and the early 20th ...
Domains of Hungarian Langauge Use in Belgrade
(Osijek : Filozofski fakultet u Osijeku, 2012)
This paper attempts at opening a dialogue on multilingualism in the city of Belgrade today. Belgrade, like other Southeast European cities, has developed much differently over the past decades than other European capitals, ...
The man of sorrows and the lamenting virgin: The example at Markov Manastir
(Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, 2012)
The frescoes of the Man of Sorrows and the lamenting Virgin in the church of Saint Demetrios at Markov Manastir (1376/77) are depicted in the western part of the naos, which is a departure from their usual location in the ...
Imagining the Serbs. Revisionism in the Recent Historiography of Nineteenth-century Serbian History
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
The end of the Cold War has brought about a complete change of the political and social context in the world. Consequently, history, as a scholarly discipline, has also undergone a significant transformation. In this broader ...
Serbs in Romania. Relationship between Ethnic and Religious Identity
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
The paper looks at the role of religion in the ethnic identity of the Serbs in Romania, based on the fieldwork conducted in August 2010 among the Serbian communities in the Danube Gorge (Rom. Clisura Dunării; loc. Ser. ...
"How Long Have you Been in the Truth" : Expressing New Forms of Religiosity: Romanian neo-Protestants in Serbia
(LIT Verlag, 2012)
According to many anthropologists and sociologists, the collapse of communism and the emergence of a new nationalism in a number of post-communist countries resulted in a religious revival. In 1989/90 in Romania and Serbia, ...
Dr. Djura Djurović : A Lifelong Opponent of Yugoslav Communist Totalitarianism
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012)
The paper deals with the life story of Dr. Đura Đurović (1900-1983), one of key targets of Yugoslav communist totalitarianism. He was a Belgrade lawyer who worked in the Administration of the City of Belgrade before WWII. ...