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Serbian Silver at the Venetian Mint in the First Half of the Fifteenth Century
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
This paper is an attempt to learn more about the inflow of Serbian silver into the Venetian mint based on three account statements sent from Venice to the Kabužić (Caboga) brothers in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and on the sets of ...
The Eastern Celts and their Invasions of Hellenistic Greece and Asia Minor
(Balcanica, 2014)
During the fourth century BC the Celts expanded into the Balkan Peninsula and the Carpathian Basin. After the major defeat at Delphi, in Greece, the surviving Celtic tribes formed an alliance under the name Scordisci. They ...
DUPL. The Virgin of Savina Identity and Multiculturalism
(Balcanica, 2017)
The sixteenth-century miracle-working icon of the Virgin Glykophilousa in the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Savina, modern Montenegro, has been the focus of cult and devotions for centuries. A compelling visual presence, ...
Carrying Their Native Land and Their New Home in Their Hearts Mihailo Pupin and Bishop Nikolai of Žiča between Their Native and Adopted Country
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
The present study gives us an opportunity to look at the Christian heritage that the Serbian immigrants brought to the new land of Americas through the examples of Mihailo Pupin and Nikolai Velimirović, Bishop of Žiča, ...
Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the Resistance Movements in Yugoslavia, 1941
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
During the Second World War a brutal and distinctly complex war was fought in Yugoslavia. It was a mixture of an anti-fascist struggle for liberation as well as an ideological, civil, inter–ethnic and religious war, which ...
The Austro-Hungarian Creation of a “Humanitarian” Pretext for the Planned Invasion of Serbia in 1912–1913: Facts and Counter-Facts
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2019)
This paper argues that reporting on the Balkan Wars by some of the Austro-Hungarian media and state officials on the ground was not impartial, but rather aimed to obtain international public support for the planned military ...
Hungarian Views of the Bunjevci in Habsburg Times and the Inter-war Period
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2011)
The status and image of minorities often depends not on their self-perceptions, but on the official stance taken by the state in which they live. While identity is commonly recognized as malleable and personal, the official ...
The Role of Concentration Camps in the Policies of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in 1941
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2015)
The paper based on archival, published and press sources, and relevant literature presents the ideological basis and enforcement of the Croatian policy of the extermination of the Serbs and Jews in the Independent State ...
What Exactly did Romanian Post-War Nationalism Mean
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018)
In the last century nationalism as a spiritual element – according to the 1919 statement of the historian, archaeologist and philosopher Vasile Pârvan – was a blessed plant grown on Romanian soil during the ’48 revolution, ...
Franchet d’Espèrey et la politique balkanique de la France 1918–1919
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018)
L’arrivée du général Franchet d’Espèrey à Salonique, en tant que commandant des troupes alliées sur le front d’Orient, en juin 1918 a créé les conditions pour que les armées alliées, menées par les divisions serbes et ...