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Remembering the Poor in Serbian and South-Slav Oral Poetry
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South Slav-Russian Relations in the Last Half of the Nineteenth Century
Published 2020-11-01“…The article begins by examining the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and its aftermath, which provides a case study of the ambiguous and changing relationship between Russia and the South Slavs. The second part of the article examines in greater detail the cultural and political affinities between two peoples—including Pan-Slavism, a common Orthodox religion, and similar languages—and why these commonalities still failed to overcome Bulgarian national self-interest and desires for national independence. …”
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Mythical Pictures of the South Slavs<br>Mitske podobe Južnih Slovanov</br>
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Nowe jako (nie)zapomniane stare – „Slavica Lodziensia” (Czasopismo „Slavica Lodziensia”, pod redakcją Anetty Buras-Marciniak. Łódź: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2017, 175 ss...
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…South Slavs…”
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WHAT DO BIRDS SING? ON ANIMAL LANGUAGE IN SOUTH SLAVIC FOLKLORE1
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Perunika – cvet nebeskog ili htonskog sveta?<br>German Iris – The Flower from the Heavenly or Chthonian World?</br>
Published 2013-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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What do Birds Sing? On Animal Language in South Slavic Folklore<br>Kaj ptiči pojó? O živalski govorici v južnoslovanski folklori</br>
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Vetrovi kao mitološka bića u predstavama južnih Slovena u istočnom delu Balkana<br>Winds as Mythological Beings in the Notions of South Slavs in the Eastern Balkan Area</br>
Published 2015-05-01“…It is shown that the most salient characteristics of these mythological beings (they are strong, gluttonous, bring diseases and destroy harvests) are used as a motivation for names of particular winds, which confirms high similarity (and often equality) between meteorological phenomena such as wind or storm, and mythological beings in the notions of South Slavs.…”
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Bulgarian affairs in the second half of the 19th c. in Polish historiography since 1989
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Zasady etnopolitycznej i terytorialno-politycznej organizacji Jugosławii. Geneza, ewolucja, współczesne konsekwencje
Published 2022-02-01Subjects: “…South Slavs…”
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THE NATIONAL CONCLUSION FIGHT IN THE BALKANS IN THE 1860S — 1870S. AND POSITIONS OF THE GREAT POWERS ON THE EVE OF THE RUSSIAN-TURKISH WAR
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The image of the Balkans in travel books of Slovaks in Vojvodina in 1920s
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The name “Slavonia”
Published 2003-03-01“…The name Slovin was applied to Slavonians (originally to inhabitants of the land “East of the Sutla”), to Croats and to South Slavs. The ethnonym Slovinac, plur. Slovinci, adjective slovinski, was used with various meanings: for Slavs in general, for South Slavs, for Slavonia (“East of the Sutla”), for South Slavs in former Illyricum, for Croats. …”
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Mitochondrial super-haplogroup U diversity in Serbians
Published 2017-07-01“…Background: Available mitochondrial (mtDNA) data demonstrate genetic differentiation among South Slavs inhabiting the Balkan Peninsula. However, their resolution is insufficient to elucidate the female-specific aspects of the genetic history of South Slavs, including the genetic impact of various migrations which were rather common within the Balkans, a region having a turbulent demographic history. …”
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Yugoslavia : a unitary state or federation(conflicting historical tensions – one of the causes of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the war in Croatia 1991-1996)
Published 2009-01-01“…The conflict between these two concepts actually occurred in the nineteenth century, shaped by the first ideas of a common state of South Slavs and lasted up until the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991.…”
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Between Lom, Archar and Vitbol (1932) [In Bulgarian]
Published 2012-12-01“…Kanitz is regarded as one of the first profound ethnographers of the South Slavs. As such, he has earned great respect particularly in modern Serbia and Bulgaria. …”
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THE TYPOLOGY OF TRADITIONAL SLAVIC HOUSES, A CASE STUDY OF SERBIA
Published 2013-01-01“…It is possible to learn about them from literature sources of primarily an ethnographic or historical nature, directly on the basis of very rare surviving examples, though these are in considerably poor conditions and through the remaining folklore. Houses built by South Slavs when they settled in the Balkan Peninsula were single-roomed. …”
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THE POLEMOGENIC WAVE OF REVOLUTIONS 1917-1927 AS A HISTORICAL LABORATORY
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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