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Serbo-Croatian influences on Bosnian spoken Judeo-Spanish, as reflected in the literary works of the members of the Sephardic circle / Srpsko-hrvatski uticaji na bosanski govorni jevrejsko-španski jezik koji se odražavaju u književnim djelima članova sefardskog kruga
(Leiden : Brill, 2007)
The sweeping and far-reaching political, economical, and demographical changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century affected profoundly the linguistic situation of the country's ...
The Lost Voices of Serbian Modernism: Miša Manojlović and Isak Azriel / Izgubljeni glasovi srpskog modernizma: Miša Manojlović i Isak Azriel
(Bloomington (USA) : Slavica Publishers Indiana University, 2013)
Architects Miša Manojlović (1901-41, Belgrade) and Isak Azriel (1903-?, b.Belgrade, d. Israel after 1949) were professionally very active during the interwar period. They focused on avant-garde designs and were at the ...
A personal attempt to understand the complex relationship between religion and politics
(Sarajevo : World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP), 2002)
Differing concepts of the state, religion and their mutual relations evolved according to various social and historical circumstances in different parts of the world. The denial of the political nature of the ethnonational ...
The Role of Amateur Theatre ’King David’ in the Preservation of Jewish Culture and Tradition / Uloga amaterskog pozorišta 'Kralj David' u očuvanju jevrejske kulture i tradicije
(Београд : Етнографски институт САНУ / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA, 2017)
This work focuses on the role of the amateur theatre King David, founded in 1986 with the Jewish community of Belgrade, in the preservation of Jewish cultural heritage and establishing of intercultural dialogue primarily ...
Anti-semitic propaganda and legislation in Serbia 1939-1942: content, scale, aims and role of the German factor
(Beograd : Institut za savremenu istoriju Srbije, 2019)
Although some forms of anti-Semitism had existed in Serbia for decades
prior to WW2, they were marginal and widely considered as extreme,
without any significant public support. Rise of Nazism and German penetration into ...
Jewish communities in the political and legal systems of post-Yugoslav countries / Jevrejske zajednice u političkim i pravnim sistemima post-jugoslovenskih zemalja
(Tallin : Estonian Academy of Sciences, 2017)
After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Jewish community within Yugoslavia was also split up, and now various Jewish communities exist in the seven post-Yugoslav countries. Although all of these communities are relatively ...
The Yugoslav planting campaign in Martyrs’ Forest 1952-1955: symbolism, rituals and meaning / Akcija sađenja jugoslovenskog dela Šume mučenika 1952-1955: simbolika, rituali i značenje
(Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2021)
This article will try to examine the phenomenon of memorial forests and their role in the creation of the Holocaust memory of the Jewish community in Yugoslavia. Our intention is to present the Yugoslav Jewish tradition ...
From Lucretia to Don Kr[e]ensia, or, Sorry, I Just Had to Convert: The Karakaş Sabbatian Oikotype of a Medieval Romance
(Brill, 2016)
Eschatological expectations and messianic hopes aroused by the expulsion of Jews from Spain climaxed in the seventeenth century with the appearance of Sabbatai Tzevi. In 1666, Sultan Mehmed iv, eager to halt the uproar ...
Who was buried in the Jewish cemeteries in the Danube region? (Contributions to the history of rabbinic families) / Ko je sahranjen na jevrejskim grobljima u Podunavlju? (Prilog istoriji rabinskih porodica)
(Novi Sad : Pokrajinski zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, 2020)
The earliest history of modem Jewish communities in present-day Serbia and Croatia is largely unknown. The only exceptions are the big cities (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Osijek, etc.), which have been thoroughly elaborated ...
Maribor Synagogue: between facts and reinterpretation / Mariborska sinagoga: između činjenica i reinterpretacije
(Ljubljana : Research and documentation center JAS, 2020)
Maribor Synagogue is one of the few preserved medieval synagogues in Central Europe. The renovation of the building between 1992 and 1999, undertaken by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, ...