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    THE VILLAGES AS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES by Mirjana Mirchevska

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Most of those characteristics are common for all South Slavs, but as well as for other Balkan populations.…”
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    YUGOSLAV PAVILIONS AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS IN ARTISTIC AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE 1918–1941 by Aleksandra Stamenković

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…One such factor – the ideal of cultural connection and political cooperation among the South Slavs, supported by King Alexander Karadjordjević – plays an important role in defining the program and stylistic characteristics of the pavilions because it suggests a specific artistic expression. …”
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    THE POLEMOGENIC WAVE OF REVOLUTIONS 1917-1927 AS A HISTORICAL LABORATORY by Nikolai Sergeyevich Rozov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of power) in Russia, Germany, Hungary, the success of some national liberation movements of Irish people, Czechs, Slovaks, South Slavs, Poles, Finns, the defeat of such movements of Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, peoples of Turkestan, the establishment of regimes of various types and with different stability. …”
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    The Polemogenic Wave of 1917-1927 Revolutions as a Historical Laboratory by N. S. Rozov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of power) in Russia, Germany, Hungary, the success of some national liberation movements of Irish people, Czechs, Slovaks, South Slavs, Poles, Finns, the defeat of such movements of Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, peoples of Turkestan, the establishment of regimes of various types and with different stability. …”
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    To sleep, perchance to dream... or staying awake: On Balkanism and the failure of the constructivist standpoint in Serbia: A view from the past by Đerić Gordana

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The second section is devoted to the discourses of conceptualizing broader communities in symbolic, linguistic, imagological, cultural, political, economic etc. terms, focusing on the beginnings of ideological and linguistic unification of South Slavs and their inclusion into the "enlightened Europe". …”
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    Berries in the Slavic Oral and Written Tradition of Dream Interpretation by Aleksandr Gura

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Otherwise, in the folk interpretations of plums, especially among the South Slavs, one can see a strong influence of the written tradition.…”
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    Itineraries of Medieval Slavic Legal Texts: Byzantine “Farmer’s Law” in Ms. Slav. 466 from Hilandar Monastery by Mariyana Tsibranska-Kostova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Slav. 466 holds a special place in the attempts of reconstructing the stages and processes of reception of the Byzantine juridical legacy among South Slavs, of establishing the geographic-areal scope and the cultural itineraries of the spread of this text.…”
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    Genome-Wide Landscape of North-Eastern European Populations: A View from Lithuania by Alina Urnikyte, Alma Molyte, Vaidutis Kučinskas

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…We identified the close genetic proximity of Lithuanians to neighboring populations (Latvians, Estonians, Belarusians) and in part with West and South Slavs (Poles, Slovaks, and Slovenians), however, with particular genetic distinctiveness. …”
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    Investigating the Region of Metohija in Kosovo through an Interactive Digital Ethnolinguistic Atlas by Andrey Sobolev

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Over the course of two millennia, this area has been a unique arena for interaction among diverse ethnic and linguistic groups, including paleo-Balkan tribes, Romans, Albanians, Balkan Romance speakers, South Slavs, Rumelian and Anatolian Turks, as well as Roma (Romani, Ashkali, and "Egyptians"), among others. …”
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    The Eastern Question in the Views of the Russian Liberals of the Early 20th Century by Rafael A. Arslanov, Konstantin P. Kurylev, Daria V. Stanis

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The analysis of the liberals’ ambiguous perception of the Russian government’s actions in the Balkans, their attitude to the South Slavs, to the problem of the Black Sea Straits, and to the confrontation between the great powers united in alliances, i.e. all aspects of the Eastern question, will allow us to reconstruct and understand the liberals’ understanding of the connection between foreign policy and Russia’s internal development, national interests, and ideological values. …”
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    THE BEGINNINGS OF LEGAL THOUGHT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON MODERN LEGAL THOUGHT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Amra Mahmutagić

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…While emphasising the importance of the historical-legal school for the teaching of legal history, particular attention is given to the teaching of South-Slav national laws. Particular credit in this area and for the development of modern legal thought in Bosnia and Herzegovina must be given to famous lawyers Baltazar Bogošić and Eugen Sladović, the life and works of whom are mentioned in detail in this paper. …”
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    THE ETHNOLOGICAL - LINGUISTIC PROGRAM IN THE MACEDONIAN CENTER OF "MINIATURE DIALECTAL ATLAS OF THE BALKAN LANGUAGES " by Ana Plotnikova

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Has features that could be called "Macedonian", since in other areas of South Slav populated regions they can not be traced 3. …”
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    Contribution on the Life and Work of Composer Jan Urban by Domagoj Marić, Gerold Gruber

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Jan Urban (1875 – 1952) was a Czech composer who spent most of his life in the South Slav area. In 1899, he arrived in the Kingdom of Serbia, where he was employed as a military band conductor until 1918, and subsequently continued the same service in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. …”
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    The second eastern crisis (1875-1878): Echoes, volunteers and Italian interests by Guida Francesco

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…However, the interest for the ongoing developments in the Bosnia and Herzegovina only changed the form, since Italian politicians and journalists made several projects trying to mobilize Italian general public to support South Slav cause. The Venetian writer Marco Antonio Canini even imagined a confederal solution for the nations in the Danube basin thus trying to overcome the conflicts between the nascent nationalisms that could dispute among them the territorial heritage of the Austria-Hungary after its projected demise. …”
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    The Three Versions of the Ultimatum Game: An Example from the History of Creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1914-1918 by Dušan Pavlović, Stevo Đurašković

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The negotiations among the Serbian Cabinet and the Yugoslav Committee representatives of the Habsburg Souths Slavs from 1914-1918 exemplify three versions of this game. …”
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    Strossmayerana in the English Sources: Acton, Gladstone, Newman and Strossmayer by Tihomir Živić, Šimo Šokčević

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Orat., the »Augustine of the Modern World.« Analyzed is a correspondence, mostly untranslated heretofore, of the Đakovo »vladika« (that is, episcope), as he titled himself frequently, with William Ewart Gladstone, FRS, FSS, the »People’s William« and the then British Prime Minister, especially in the 1876‒1892 timespan, and the new realizations on Strossmayer’s role in the rebirth of the Croatian culture, his attitude toward the South Slav question and Pan-Slavism, as well as a neo-historical study of the outreach of his speech at the First Vatican Council, have been exploratorily elucidated, with an evaluatory interpretation, from an Anglo-American viewpoint. …”
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    The Princip cult and what it evokes in Hungary by Eric Beckett Weaver

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The memory of Princip now evokes strong reactions not only in the South Slav lands, but in Hungary as well. In what follows, we will examine possible sources for the strong reactions evoked by Princip’s memory among Hungarians a century after his act.   …”
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    Yugoslavism, rebellion, and exile - a political and intellectual biography of Tin Ujević (1909-1919) by Knezovic, J

    Published 2017
    “…Ujević, who had started out as a fervent Croatian nationalist, soon became one of the leaders of the Yugoslav Nationalistic Youth Movement, which aimed at establishing a South Slav state based on Serbo-Croat cultural and political unity. …”
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