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Visualizing the past: the role of images in fostering the Sephardic identity of Sarajevo Jewry / Visualizando el pasado: el papel de las imágenes en la promoción de la identidad Sefardí de los Judíos de Sarajevo
(Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2019)
This article explores the use of photographs in Moritz Levy’s book dedicated to the
history of Sephardic Jews in Bosnia, published in Sarajevo in 1911. While the photographs accompany the historical narrative and aim to ...
Wandalin Strzalecki's „Song on the destruction of Jerusalem". A homage to Maurycy Gottlieb and Poland / „Pesma o razaranju Jerusalima“ Vandalina Strzaleckog. Omaž Mauriciju Gotlibu i Poljskoj
(Warszawa : Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2014)
"The destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple has remained a constant cultural, religious, and theoretical preoccupation of Jews and non-Jews. Deeply enshrined in historical memory, the destruction has occasioned a wide ...
The feminine sphere of Yiddish heritage. Review of the book: Joanna Lisek (2018), "Kol isze - głos kobiet w poezji jidysz (od XVI w. do 1939 r.)". Sejny: Wydawnictwo Pogranicze / Ženska sfera jidiš nasleđa. Prikaz knjige: Joanna Lisek (2018), "Kol isze - głos kobiet w poezji jidysz (od XVI w. do 1939 r.)". Sejny: Wydawnictwo Pogranicze
(Warsaw : Institute of Slavic studies of the Polish academy of sciences, 2020)
The review presents the monograph "Kol isze - głos kobiet w poezji jidysz (od XVI w. do 1939 r.)" [Kol ishe: The Voice of Women in Yiddish Poetry (from the 16th Century to 1939)], published in 2018 by Joanna Lisek. The ...
Multilingual and multiple minorities. Who are the Balkan Jews? / Višejezične i višestruke manjine. Ko su balkanski Jevreji?
(Wrocław : Kolegium Europy Wschodniej im. Jana Nowaka-Jeziorańskiego we Wrocławiu, 2023)
The documented history of Jews in the Balkans can be traced back to the early Middle Ages and has been studied by researchers from diverse perspectives. Undoubtedly,
it is a vibrant, dynamic and tumultuous story, set at ...
Communicating the Holocaust
(Belgrade : IPSI, 2021)
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing for a semantic, or rather a theoretical change in analyzing Holocaust memory practices – from re-presenting the Holocaust ...
Restitution in Serbia, February 2014 / O restituciji u Srbiji, februar 2014
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
This World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) position paper reviews the current state of restitution in Serbia. It covers private property, Jewish communal property, heirless formerly-Jewish owned property, and Jewish ...
Property of Jewish Greeks in context of the Holocaust: legal status, German occupation and post war, restitution and memory / Imovina grčkih Jevreja u kontekstu Holokausta: legalni status, nemačka okupacija i posleratni period, restitucija i sećanje
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
The Greek Constitution, since the founding of the State, recognized only Greeks-Hellenes. Full emancipation, civil rights and full freedom of Religion and its practice were enshrined and guaranteed. No Anti-Judaic laws ...
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 ...
Restitution of art, Judaica, and other cultural property plundered in Serbia during World War II / Restitucija umetnosti, judaike i drugih kulturnih dobara opljačkanih u Srbiji tokom Drugog svetskog rata
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
Restitution efforts understandably focus primarily on immovable property. Plundered artworks, books, manuscripts, archives, religious artefacts, and other unique, movable objects of cultural property are also of great ...
Position Paper on Restitution in Former Yugoslavia / Izveštaj o restituciji u bivšoj Jugoslaviji
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
Approximately 82,000 Jews lived in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Holocaust. Only approximately 15,000 survived (Romano 1980, 573-590). The murder of Jews in Yugoslavia was accompanied by the wholesale expropriation ...