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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Holocaust emotion cards: project presentation / Kartice sa emocijama Holokausta: prezentacija projekta
(Poznań : Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2023)
Taczyńska Katarzyna, Pałubicka Kamila, „Holocaust Emotion Cards: Project Presentation”, Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne 24. Poznań 2023. Wydawnictwo “Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne”, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mnemotope of Zion and theopolitical chronotopes in Ottoman Macedonia / Мнемотопот Сион и теополитичките хронотопи во отоманска Македонија
(Warszawa : Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2020)
The discussion in the text, through the intersection of the disciplines of literature and history, oral poetry and ethical sermons from the period of the Enlightenment process in Ottoman Macedonia aims to affirm the ...
The beginnings of schism within the Jewish communities in Croatia: echoes of the Hungarian Jewish Congress (1868-69) / Počeci raskola unutar židovskih zajednica u Hrvatskoj: odjeci Mađarskog židovskog kongresa (1868-69)
(London : Routledge Taylor & Francis, 2020)
The legal autonomy in religious and ecclesiastical affairs enjoyed by the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia enabled the regulation of the status of Jews. Since representatives of the Croatian Jewish communities did not ...
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 ...