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The column "Para noče de šabat" as a local strategy of memory of the Judeo-Spanish tradition / Rubrika „Para noče de šabat“ kao lokalna strategija sećanja na judeo-špansku tradiciju
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
The article elaborates on the attempts of the editors of the Jewish weekly "Jevrejski glass" (published in Sarajevo in 1928-1941) to support the fostering of the Sephardi tradition and Judeo-Spanish language during the ...
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 ...
Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish as determinants of identity: as illustrated in the Jewish press of the first half of the twentieth century / Jidiš i judeo-španski kao odrednice identiteta: kako je ilustrovano u jevrejskoj štampi prve polovine dvadesetog veka
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2016)
The paper shows an image and functions of Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish languages among Jewish Diaspora groups - the Balkan Sephardim and the Ashkenazim (the Ostjuden group) - in the period from the beginning of the twentieth ...
Otpor totalitarnome režimu - ima li smisla? Osamdeseta godišnjica Operacije Valkyrie / Resistance to totalitarianism: can it make a difference? 80 years since Operation Valkyrie
(Zagreb : BB loža "Gavro Schwartz", 2024)
„Jedino što je potrebno za trijumf zla je da dobri ljudi ne reagiraju. Najveća pogreška je ne činiti ništa.” Zaključak što ga je britanski parlamentarac i filozof konzervativizma Edmund Burke (1729-1797) izvukao iz iskustva ...
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’ ...
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 ...
Lawrence Hertzeg - record on the attack at the Djakovska vinery / Lavrentije Herceg - dokument o napadu u vinariji "Đakovska"
(Beograd : Naučno društvo za istoriju zdravstvene kulture, 2019)
In the transcription and translation of an archival document from the Historical Archive of Sombor the legal case of Lawrence Hertzeg (Laurentus Hertzeg), a Jew from the city of Sombor who was attacked and beaten on July ...
Il Kal Grandi - Sarajevo's great Sephardic temple: at the crossroads between Orient and modernity / Il Kal Grandi - veliki sarajevski sefardski hram: na raskrsnici između Orijenta i modernosti
(Ramat Gan : M. Rajner, 2019)
The article aims to revisit Sarajevo’s Great Sephardic Temple (Il Kal Grandi), a little-known, short-lived twentieth-century synagogue. Built between 1926 and 1930 in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, then part of the ...
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 ...
Rachel (Rae) Dalven: an accomplished female Romaniote historian, translator, and playwright / Rejčel (Rej) Dalven: uspešna istoričarka, prevodilac i dramski pisac
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
Rachel Dalven was a Romaniote Jew, translator of modern Greek poetry, playwright, and historian of the Jews of Ioannina, Greece. She was an educated and well-travelled independent woman, who brought to English-speaking ...