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Albanian Cinema through the Fall of Communism
2023Albanian cinema truly represents a <i>terra incognita</i> for most of the world. Decidedly Europe's most isolated country during the Cold War era, communist Albania had already been cut off from the West for centuries as a one of the western-most outposts of the Ottoman empire.
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Albanian agriculture: A painful transition from communism to free market challenges
Sociologia Ruralis, 1994Cet article s'attache aux politiques agricoles albanises depuis la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale. Il decrit les consequences de la collectivisation achevee en 1960 et fait apparaitre les soubassements de la crise economique et sociale generale de la fin des annees 1980.
Kristaq Pata, Myslym Osmani
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The Rhetoric of Albanian Insurgency: Communism and Anti-Communism in Kosovo
Palgrave studies in languages at war, 2023exaly +2 more sources
Rebellion of Memory in Albanian Literature after Fall of Communism
ANALELE UNIVERSITĂȚII DIN CRAIOVA SERIA ȘTIINȚE FILOLOGICE LIMBI STRĂINE APLICATE, 2023exaly +2 more sources
ALBANIAN POETRY OF LOW COMMUNICATION
2019Албанская поэзия развивалась и трансформировалась параллельно с развитием литературных течений от книголюбского периода до современности каждый из этих периодов привносил в литературу характерные черты с определенными кодифицирующими элементами. Последующие периоды, в основном XX век, характеризуются различными авангардными течениями и литературными ...
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Ritual Healing in Arbereshe Albanian and Italian Communities of Lucania, Southern Italy
Journal of Folklore Research, 2005HEALERS ARE KNOWN throughout the world by many names: shaman, sorcerer, witch, witch-doctor, faith-healer, and quelli che aiutano (“those who help”). In the Monte Vulture region, an inland area of southern Italy, the construct of healing is one in which a person “helps” the patient pass through a period of illness, often through magical means.
Quave, C.L., Pieroni, A.
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Ethnic minorities and income inequality: the Albanian community in Italy
Journal of Economic StudiesPurposeThis study explores whether ethnic minorities exhibit varying levels of income inequality compared to the host population.Design/methodology/approachThe research leverages a unique immigration event in Italy, specifically the settlement of multiple Albanian groups in southern Italy during the 16th century.
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