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    Flower symbolism and the cult of relics in medieval Serbia by Popović Danica

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…At first appointed hegumen of the monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos, upon his return to Serbia he became bishop of Zeta, and eventually was elevated to archbishop of Serbia with the blessing and under the patronage of king Dragutin. …”
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    The Ulica Nikite Tolstoja hodonym on the city map of Vršac (Serbia) by Marina Obizhaeva

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The renaming unites several types of historical convention, i.e. (1) to commemorate an outstanding person biographically associated with a place, in this case, the city of Vrsac, (2) the great Russian writer's attitude towards Serbs regarding their descent from and recognition of the global significance of Russian culture; (3) commemoration of a strong Russian figure also spiritually close to the Serbs; (4) commemoration of a humanist who was engaged in the history of the Serbian language and the study of the spiritual culture of the Slavs; (5) attitude to historical events related to the liberation of Serbia and this city from Nazi occupation during World War II; (6) attitude to the heritage of Russian emigration which fostered the revival of Kingdom of Yugoslavia after the First World War; (7) commemoration of a figure who unites within himself two parts of Russian society torn apart by the Civil War. …”
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    A fly in amber? Nordic-Balkan citizen diplomacy and cultural connections then and now by Dorijan Hajdu, Sabira Ståhlberg

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The contacts between ordinary people in Finland and Bulgaria, Sweden and Serbia are a little researched but important aspect of the common history of Europe, created not by states or officials, but by individuals and associations. …”
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    Marxism and sociopolitical engagement in Serbian musical periodicals between the two world wars by Vasić Aleksandar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…There were writings about the USSR by left orientated associates as much as emigrants from that country, and articles of Soviet authors were translated. …”
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    Legendary genealogies of Byzantine Emperors and their families by Krsmanović Bojana T., Radošević Ninoslava M.

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In the early Byzantine period, when Christianity was still young, Emperors were frequently associated with pagan gods and semi gods, like Jupiter, Mars or Hercules. …”
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    Literary work of Bora Stankovic and Vranje: Identity strategies, discourse and practices by Zlatanović Sanja

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Vranje is a town located in the southern Serbia. Until 1878 the town was ruled by the Ottoman Turks. …”
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    Petar Konjović’s contribution to the constitution and the beginnings of the Institute of Musicology of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts by Milanović Biljana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Konjović’s position at the Serbian Academy of Sciences, his experience in managing various institutions, persistence and strategically planned actions, his high criteria and consideration in the selection of associates, managing without ideological divergences from his position of the bourgeois pre-war intellectual, but also his patient waiting for certain decisions of the competent instances, were crucial for the constitution and survival of the Institute of Musicology, within which the platform of musicological and ethnomusicological disciplines in Serbia was established in just a few years.…”
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