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Maribor Synagogue: between facts and reinterpretation / Mariborska sinagoga: između činjenica i reinterpretacije
(Ljubljana : Research and documentation center JAS, 2020)
Maribor Synagogue is one of the few preserved medieval synagogues in Central Europe. The renovation of the building between 1992 and 1999, undertaken by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, ...
Contribution to the genealogy of Jewish families in the territory of Vojvodina / Prilog genealoškim istraživanjima jevrejskih porodica na teritoriji Vojvodine
(Novi Sad : Arhiv Vojvodine, 2020)
The Jews are a specific national community that almost disappeared during the Holocaust. Genealogy is extremely important to the Jewish people because it brings together generations separated by the Holocaust. Genealogy ...
The status of Judeo-Spanish in Yugoslavia until 1941 / Status Judeo-španskog u Jugoslaviji do 1941. godine
(Warszawa : Wydawnictwo DiG, 2020)
In the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Sephardic Jews were one of a few ethnic and religious minorities. They were the descendants of the Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula who ...
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 ...
Holokaust, evropske vrednosti i lokalna istorija / The Holocaust, European values and local history
(Novi Sad : Terraforming ; Arhiv Vojvodine, 2020)
Projekat "Holokaust, evropske vrednosti i lokalna istorija" ima za cilj da razvije, pokrene i uvede održive metodologije i alate za inovativni pristup u arhivskoj pedagogiji, posebno u manjim lokalnim arhivima. Cilj je da ...
Zašto se sećati, kako se sećati? Od Novosadske racije do oslobođenja Aušvica / How an why we remember? From the Novi Sad raid to the liberation of Auschwitz
(Novi Sad : Istorijski arhiv grada Novog Sada ; Kulturni centar Novog Sada ; Terraforming, 23-01-2020)
Novosadska racija, poznata i kao Racija u južnoj Bačkoj, bila je vojna operacija koju su izvele oružane snage Mađarske tokom Drugog svetskog rata, posle okupacije i aneksije Bačke. Od 21. do 23. januara 1942. mađarski ...
Savremena praksa angažovanja arhivske građe u javnim programima obrazovanja i komemoracije. Vebinar 1 / Innovative Practices in Employing Archival Records in Public Outreach Programs in the Fields of Commemoration and Education about the Holocaust. Webinar 1
(Novi Sad : Terraforming ; Arhiv Vojvodine, 15-06-2020)
Projekat "Holokaust, evropske vrednosti i lokalna istorija: lokalni arhivi u evropskom istorijskom i kulturnom mozaiku" realizuju Arhiv Vojvodine i Teraforming u saradnji sa brojnim domaćim i međunarodnim partnerima. Nakon ...
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 ...