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Anti-semitic propaganda and legislation in Serbia 1939-1942: content, scale, aims and role of the German factor
(Beograd : Institut za savremenu istoriju Srbije, 2019)
Although some forms of anti-Semitism had existed in Serbia for decades
prior to WW2, they were marginal and widely considered as extreme,
without any significant public support. Rise of Nazism and German penetration into ...
The Yugoslav planting campaign in Martyrs’ Forest 1952-1955: symbolism, rituals and meaning / Akcija sađenja jugoslovenskog dela Šume mučenika 1952-1955: simbolika, rituali i značenje
(Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2021)
This article will try to examine the phenomenon of memorial forests and their role in the creation of the Holocaust memory of the Jewish community in Yugoslavia. Our intention is to present the Yugoslav Jewish tradition ...
From Lucretia to Don Kr[e]ensia, or, Sorry, I Just Had to Convert: The Karakaş Sabbatian Oikotype of a Medieval Romance
(Brill, 2016)
Eschatological expectations and messianic hopes aroused by the expulsion of Jews from Spain climaxed in the seventeenth century with the appearance of Sabbatai Tzevi. In 1666, Sultan Mehmed iv, eager to halt the uproar ...
Who was buried in the Jewish cemeteries in the Danube region? (Contributions to the history of rabbinic families) / Ko je sahranjen na jevrejskim grobljima u Podunavlju? (Prilog istoriji rabinskih porodica)
(Novi Sad : Pokrajinski zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, 2020)
The earliest history of modem Jewish communities in present-day Serbia and Croatia is largely unknown. The only exceptions are the big cities (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Osijek, etc.), which have been thoroughly elaborated ...
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, ...
From Messianic Apologetics to Missionary Counterattack in the Sabbatian Sacred Romancero
(Jewish Quarterly Review, 2017)
Due to the extreme secrecy of the Sabbatians who followed their messiah into apostasy, only five manuscripts containing their sacred poetry are available to scholars today. The corpus of songs contained therein amounts to ...
The sale of confiscated Jewish immovable property in Serbia during World War II for financing war damages to Germans / Prodaja oduzete jevrejske nepokretne imovine u Srbiji u Drugom svetskom ratu za finansiranje isplate ratne štete Nemcima
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
This paper describes two financial operations German occupational authorities in Serbia undertook and performed simultaneously in order to finance German war production. the first one is confiscating and selling Jewish ...
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 military judiciary in post-war years / Vojno pravosuđe u posleratnim godinama
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The organization of the military judiciary was subject to frequent changes in the period just after WWII. By-laws on military courts and organization and competence of military courts of 1944 reinstated a new and uniform ...
Several ideas on Holocaust and restitution in historical overview: Serbian ethical and property dilemma and the legacy of Anti-Semitism / Nekoliko ideja o Holokaustu i restituciji kroz istorijsku perspektivu: etička i imovinska dilema Srbije i nasleđe antisemitizma
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2015)
The restitution process started in Eastern Europe only after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1989-1991). While the Holocaust was the official policy of Nazi Germany from 1941, denials of ...