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Sarajevo Sephardim and their linguistic identification / Sarajevski Sefardi i njihova jezička identifikacija
(Berlin : Peter Lang Verlag, 2019)
The fall of the Ottoman Empire and the subsequent rise of national states in the Balkans led to an increase in exposure to Western-style modernization and ultimately to two World Wars. This article highlights issues about ...
The Pijade brothers and the “Serbian Renaissance” / Braća Pijade i „srpska renesansa“
(Ljubljana : Založba ZRC, 2022)
In 1907, David S. Pijade (1881-1942), a young poet, writer, and translator of Sephardic Jewish origin from Belgrade, published a lengthy text entitled “Serbian Renaissance” in the cultural review "Pregled", founded and ...
"Tiju" Jusu and other Sephardic characters - an image of generations and their language in the prose of Moafi / "Tiju" Jusu i drugi sefardski likovi - slika generacija i njihovog jezika u prozi Moafija
(Barcelona : Tirocinio, 2018)
Moafi’s prose, even though it is less known than the writing of Laura Papo or Avram Romano, fits very well into the trend of the new Judeo-Spanish Sephardi literature in Bosnia in the first half of the twentieth century. ...
Almanasi i bibliografije ili: o podsećanju da koračamo tragovima prethodnih generacija [Prikaz knjige: Bilјana Albahari, Vesna Trijić, Bibliografija Jevrejskog almanaha, Beograd, 2023.] / Almanacs and bibliographies or: about reminding that we are walking in the footsteps of previous generations [Book review: Biljana Albahari, Vesna Trijić, Bibliography of the Jewish Almanac, Belgrade, 2023]
(Beograd : Narodna biblioteka Srbije, 2023)
"Bibliografija Jevrejskog almanaha" već na prvi pogled pokazuje da je za buduća istraživanja jevrejskog života u XX veku ova knjiga postala nezaobilazni izvor. Veliki napor i znanje koje su autorke uložile udahnuće novi ...
The return of the wandering Jew(s) in Samuel Hirszenberg's art / Povratak lutajućih Jevreja(a) u umetnosti Samuela Hiršenberga
(Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011)
"Few Jewish artists of the turn of the twentieth century created works that became classics in their lifetime. One who did was Samuel Hirszenberg, the Lodz-born (1865) artist, who trained in Cracow, Munich, and Paris, and ...