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Metropolitan Jewish Cemeteries from the Baltic to the Balkans - historical study in situ Rudolf Klein, Metropolitan Jewish Cemeteries of the 19th and 20th Centuries in Central and Eastern Europe. A Comparative Study / Metropolitenska jevrejska groblja od Baltika na Balkan - istorijska studija in situ Rudolf Klajn, Metropolitenska jevrejska groblja 19. i 20. vek u srednjoj i istočnoj Evropi. Komparativna studija
(Novi Sad : Matica srpska, 2019)
In order to preserve, "read" and interpret this group of monuments, a systematic survey of representative Jewish cemeteries in 13 European countries was conducted under the auspices of the National Committee ICOMOS Germany ...
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 ...
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 ...
Between local and universal: Daniel Kabiljo, a Sephardi artist in Sarajevo on the eve of the Holocaust / Između lokalnog i univerzalnog: Daniel Kabiljo, sefardski umetnik u Sarajevu uoči Holokausta
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2010)
"In 1942 Daniel Kabiljo (Sarajevo, March 6, 1894 - concentration camp Jasenovac, 1944), today an almost forgotten Sephardi artist from Sarajevo, was among a group of Jewish prisoners including three painters and a sculptor. ...
Lost-regained-revised: Laura Papo Bohoreta, Sephardic women in Bosnia, and transcultural survival strategies in memory / Izgubljeno-vraćeno-revidirano: Laura Papo Bohoreta, Sefardske žene u Bosni i transkulturalne strategije preživljavanja u sećanju
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
This paper specifies and describes the main four stages and strategies of intercultural and memory survival of Sephardic women in Bosnia in the past (during the interwar period) and in the contemporary world (before, during, ...
Serbo-Croatian as a language of Sephardic literature: the cases of Isak Samokovlija and Jacques Confino / Srpskohrvatski kao jezik sefardske književnosti: slučajevi Isaka Samokovlije i Žaka Konfina
(Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2023)
The early twentieth century saw a rise in Jewish writers in what is traditionally considered non-Jewish languages in the Balkans like in the rest of Europe. In light of this phenomenon’s significance, we pose the question ...
Memory mediation by first- and second-generation survivors: Why they said nothing: mother and daughter on one and the same war by Magda Bošan Simin and Nevena Simin / Posredovanje u sećanju preživelih prve i druge generacije: Magda Bošan Simin i Nevena Simin "Zašto su ćutale: majka i ćerka o istom ratu"
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The reasons for researching the works of Yugoslav author Magda Bošan Simin are several: (1) her novel "When the Sour Cherries Bloom" (1958) was probably the first literary representation of the Holocaust written by a woman ...
The saving narratives of Daša Drndić / Spasonosni narativ Daše Drndić
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The starting point for this paper is the assumption that by obsessive revisiting the events of World War II, the Croatian writer Daša Drndić attempts to influence indirectly the present. It parallels her narrators’ ...