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The trauma of the others!? Yugoslav Holocaust films of the 1960s / Trauma drugih!? Jugoslovenski filmovi o Holokaustu iz 1960-ih godina
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The aim of this paper is to map the reconfiguration and displacement of the emerging trauma of the Holocaust in the cinematic narratives of SFR Yugoslavia. The analysis of three nearly forgotten Yugoslav films of the 1960s ...
Fragments from the history of the Croatian Jews during the First World War (1914-1918) / Fragmente der Geschichte der kroatischen Juden wahrend des Ersten Weltkrieges (1914-1918)
(Zagreb : Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2015)
During the First World War Jews suffered the same as other Croatian citizens. They were mobilized and sent to light on all fronts, some died and were buried a long way from their homes, and some were wounded or left ...
The political role of financial institution: Bankverein AG and Aryanization of Jewish property in Serbia / Politička uloga finansijskih institucija: Bankverein AG i arijanizacija jevrejske svojine u Srbiji
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The article analyses the way in which one of the largest Yugoslav banks, in the wake of WWII, gained exceptional political importance, becoming the property of Deutsche Bank and turning, right after the Nazi occupation of ...
The image of Galician Jews in Croatian satirical journals from the end of the 19th century / Slika galicijskih Židova u hrvatskim satiričkim listovima s kraja 19. stoljeća
(Bucharest : AIESEE, 2014)
The Jews who settled in Croatia at the end of the 19th century mostly came from the neighboring Hungarian counties (Sopron, Vas, Zala, Somogy, Baranya and Moson) and some from the Czech Republic, Austria, Moravia, and ...
Juden in Dubrovnik. Von der Republik Dubrovnik zum Kronland Dalmatien / Židovi u Dubrovniku. Od Dubrovačke Republike do krunske zemlje Dalmacije
(Graz : Verein zur Förderung des Centrums für Jüdische Studien, 2008)
Die jüdische Gemeinde Dubrovniks, die seit dem Mittelalter kontinuierlich Bestand hatte, ist eine der ältesten Gemeinden auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Kroatien. Im Unterschied zu den übrigen jüdischen Gemeinden in Kroatien, ...
Croatian-Slavonian Jews in the First World War / Hrvatsko-slavonski Židovi u Prvom svjetskom ratu
(Milan : Fondazione Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea (CDEC), 2016)
This paper seeks to present various levels of the Croatian-Slavonian Jews’ experience of the First World War. To begin with, although several war memorials are known to have been preserved, the scope of Jewish casualties ...
Otpor totalitarnome režimu - ima li smisla? Osamdeseta godišnjica Operacije Valkyrie / Resistance to totalitarianism: can it make a difference? 80 years since Operation Valkyrie
(Zagreb : BB loža "Gavro Schwartz", 2024)
„Jedino što je potrebno za trijumf zla je da dobri ljudi ne reagiraju. Najveća pogreška je ne činiti ništa.” Zaključak što ga je britanski parlamentarac i filozof konzervativizma Edmund Burke (1729-1797) izvukao iz iskustva ...
The column "Para noče de šabat" as a local strategy of memory of the Judeo-Spanish tradition / Rubrika „Para noče de šabat“ kao lokalna strategija sećanja na judeo-špansku tradiciju
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly "Jevrejski glass" (published in Sarajevo in 1928-1941) to support the fostering of the Sephardi tradition and Judeo-Spanish language during the ...
Dr Avram Jozef Vinaver (1862-1915) - pioneer of radiology in Serbia / Doktor Avram Josif Vinaver (1862-1915) - pionir srpske radiologije
(Novi Sad : Društvo lekara Vojvodine Srpskog lekarskog društva, 2015)
Dr Abraham Joseph Vinaver (1862-1915), a Jew from Poland, was a pioneer of radiology in Serbia. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Warsaw (1887) but lived and worked in Šabac (the Kingdom of Serbia) since 1890. ...
The Alexander Family Chronicle / Kronika rodziny Alexander
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The paper focuses on the history of Zagreb’s prominent Jewish family, the Alexanders (or Aleksanders), who were influential in the city's cultural, economic and social life and Croatia for almost a century. At the time of ...