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Through forests and mountains / Po šumama i gorama
(Belgrade : The Jewish Historical Museum : Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia, 2023)
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English), the testimonies of a small number of surviving members of the Jewish community about World War II were collected. The ...
Run, they are rounding us up! / Bežite, kupe nas!
(Belgrade : The Jewish Historical Museum : Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia, 2023)
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English), the testimonies of a small number of surviving members of the Jewish community about World War II were collected. The ...
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 ...
Riječi kao pepeo: izabrane pjesme / Words like ashes: selected poems
(Zagreb : Stajer-graf : Židovska vjerska zajednica Bet Israel, 2023)
Židovski narod često zovu „narodom knjige“. Ta je izjava istinita i izvan religijskog konteksta: Izrael je proizveo i ima jaku književnu kulturu, a ponosi se time što je dom velikana moderne književnosti: Amosa Oza, Davida ...
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 ...
My father’s wars - are our wars / Војните на татко ми - се наши војни
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The book My Father’s Wars by Alisse Waterston is a structural expression of the need for a new anthropological orientation in history. Waterston chooses to gradually weave the narrative through the methodological directions ...
Distortion of history in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic: the case of Staro Sajmište and Jasenovac / Distorzija istorije u toku pandemije Kovid-19: primer Starog Sajmišta i Jasenovca
(Beograd : Naučno društvo za istoriju zdravstvene kulture, 2022)
The research will focus on the misuse of historical facts related to the Staro Sajmište camp in Serbia and the Jasenovac camp in Croatia from the 1980s until 2022. Analysis of legislature, proposed and passed, related to ...
Transgenerational Memory: from pre-Holocaust to post-Yugoslavia / Pamięć międzypokoleniowa: od czasów przed Holokaustem do okresu postjugosłowiańskiego
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The study focuses on Fanika as an example of documentary writing by first and second-generation survivors, i.e. women in the mother-daughter relationship (Hanna Altarac/Fanika Lučić and Branka Jovičić), both from Sarajevo, ...
Relations among Jews and Gentiles in Kosovo and Metohija between the Two World Wars: From Autocentrism to Assimilation / Relacje Żydów ze społecznością nieżydowską w Kosowie i Metochii między dwiema wojnami światowymi - od autocentryzmu do asymilacji
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The period between the two world wars in Kosovo and Metohija (1918-1941) was a peak period of legal protection, economic development, national and political self-positioning, educational and cultural emancipation, and the ...
The Jewish community and antisemitism in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes /Yugoslavia 1918-1941 / Społeczność żydowska i antysemityzm w Królestwie Serbów, Chorwatów i Słoweńców/Jugosławii 1918-1941
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The Jews in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia made up about 0.5 per cent of the total population. The new national framework provided the ability to accept the new state and national idea but also gave ...