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Dobrica Cosic and Kosovo issue opening in 1968 [PDF]
At the beginning of the sixties, Yugoslavia entered the period of relative foreign policy safety. Stable international position enabled introduction of questions of internal reforms.
Ristanović Petar
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The Theological and Geographical Origins of Protestantism in Albania
The Albanian Protestant Movement has both a theological and a geographical origin. Theologically, the movement could only begin after parts of the Bible were translated into Albanian, because the Protestant doctrine of “Sola Scriptura” demands that ...
Hosaflook, David
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The imaginary of the name [PDF]
In wide areas, including Albania, names were fixed as patronymics and family surnames, showing that their context fluctuation is related to a relative transmissible fixity which must make possible an instrumental politics in naming practice as well as
Doja, A.
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Gender and Ethnicity in Post-Conflict Kosovo [PDF]
The paper examines the comparative economic wellbeing of female- and male-headed households among Serbs and Albanians in post-conflict Kosovo. Evidence from the living standards measurement study (LSMS) household survey, 2001, shows that Serb households,
Bhaumik, Sumon Kumar +2 more
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Yugoslavia is dead: long live the Yugosphere good news from the Western Balkans [PDF]
This paper by Tim Judah, a journalist and writer who has covered the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans for many years and whose knowledge of the region is second to none, is the first in the LSEE Papers series.
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The politics of policy resistance: reconstructing higher education in Kosovo [PDF]
This article considers attempts to incorporate lessons and transfer policies from Britain in the reconstruction of Higher Education in Kosovo after 1999.
Bache, I., Taylor, A.
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Towards the paths of developing a discipline: Albanian folkloristics in Kosovo [PDF]
From the end of the Second World War to the 1990s, Albanian folklore from throughout the Yugoslav space was collected and studied in Kosovo. This opened the possibility of a contact and a collaboration with schools and trends developing in folklore ...
Arbnora Dushi
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During the administration of the former Yugoslavia, the Albanian population of Kosovo was denied the basic right to education. Albanian students, although they were numerically in the majority at the University of Pristina, did not even enjoy the basic ...
Arjan Janova , Oktaj Hasani
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Recognizing Kosovo’s independence: Remedial secession or earned sovereignty? [PDF]
This paper examines the main justifications for recognising Kosovo’s ndependence: ‘remedial secession’ and ‘earned sovereignty’. Our paper begins by examining the applicability of the doctrine of remedial secession to Kosovo, the justifications for which
Bolton, Grace, Visoka, Gëzim
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In the volume of essays Languages and Areas: Studies presented to George V. Bobrinskoy (Chicago 1967) 66--9, I struggled to find cognates and an Inda-European background for the obviously inherited Albanian thike, which is the ordinary word for a knife.
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