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Alone of All Her Sex? The Dutch Jeanne Merkus and the Hitherto Hidden Other Viragos in the Balkans during the Great Eastern Crisis (1875–1878)
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
This paper deals with the question as to whether the well-reported Dutch volunteer warrior Jeanne Merkus was indeed the sole female fighter at the time of the anti-Ottoman rebellions and the wars in the Balkan Peninsula ...
Ulf Brunnbauer, Globalizing Southeastern Europe: Emigrants, America, and State since the Late Nineteenth Century. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2016, 357 p.
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
A Beleaguered Church. The Serbian Orthodox Church in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941–1945
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
In the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from its establishment only days after the German attack on Yugoslavia in early April 1941 until its fall in May 1945 a genocide took place. The ultimate goal of the extreme ideology ...
Boris Milosavljević, Slobodan Jovanović – Teorija [Slobodan Jovanović – Theory]. Belgrade: Balkanološki institut SANU, 2017, 651 p
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
Between word of the law and practice: A case of the Hungarian speakers in Serbia
(Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017)
The paper initially presents the Serbian legislative framework relevant to the use of minority languages. The ethnolinguistic vitality of the Hungarian-speaking population in Serbia is then analysed, particularly in the ...
Aleksandra Durić Milovanović. Dvostruke manjine u Srbiji: O posebnostima u religiji i etnicitetu Rumuna u Vojvodini. Beograd: Balkanološki institut SANU, 2015
(Bucureşti : Academiei Române, 2017)
The book Double minorities in Serbia: the distinctive aspects of the religion
and ethnicity of Romanians in Vojvodina (henceforth referred to as Double
minorities) is based on contemporary field research among the Romanian ...
Elena Ceauşescu’s Personality Cult and Romanian Television
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
Elena Ceauşescu, spouse of the Romanian communist leader Nicolae Ceauşescu, generated in the 1980s a gigantic homage industry, as she was the object of a personality cult as strong as that of her husband’s. This paper ...
Note on the Fotić Document
(Wiley Blackwell, 2017)
This paper examines the authorship of a portrait of Dragoljub Draža Mihailović, the leader of Yugoslav royalists during the Second World War, published in the earlier issue of The Historian. It establishes that it was ...
Tracing the Origin of a New Meaning of the Term re‘āyā in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans
(BalcanicaBalcanica, 2017)
Besides its usage with the primary meanings: 1) social status; 2) subjectship, the term re‘āyā was used to denote, as many historians tend to claim, “only non-Muslim subjects” from “sometime” in the second half of the ...