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ABSTRACT Mediterranean mountainous areas and their valuable natural resources have long been attractive to human societies. The Peloponnese (southern Greece), with its complex topographic and climatic variability, has been the scenery for the development of numerous human communities.
Katerina Kouli +11 more
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Kosovska Mitrovica and the Catholic Parish of St Michael the Archangel during the Second World War: Evidence from the April 1942 reports [PDF]
Very little information exists to date on the history of the Catholic Church in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija during the Second World War. Thanks to our discoveries in the Archives of the Ordinariate of the Belgrade Archdiocese, much has been ...
Jovanović Zoran M.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Social connectivity and interpersonal relationships underpin all aspects of lifestyle. As part of a broader research collaboration on the Mediterranean lifestyle, we examined existing evidence on social connectivity patterns in Mediterranean regions and how they differed from those in non‐Mediterranean regions to explore the role ...
Gulnur Yaman‐Dent +12 more
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Assessing Patterns of Tourism Seasonality in a Mixed Heritage Island Site
The main purpose of the paper is to make a ground investigation on island integrity and factors that are threatening conservation status. The island itself is part of a protected area i.e.
Laura SHUMKA
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Даніела Янку. Щоденне життя та релігійні свята в Румунії у період комунізму. У дослідженні зроблено спробу проаналізувати особливості святкування основних релігійних свят у комуністичний період у Румунії, що постає метою пропонованої студії ...
Daniela IANCU
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On the catholic parish in Kosovska Mitrovica in 1941, Janez Frančišek Gnidovec, and Josip Ujčić and his appeal for the salvation of the Serbian people in the independent state of Croatia [PDF]
This paper examines the history of the Catholic parish of St. Michael the Archangel during the first months of the Second World War, when in April 1941 the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was partitioned by Hitler and Mussolini, and their puppets (Bulgarians ...
Jovanović Zoran M.
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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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Cultural contacts and ethnic origins in Viking Age Wales and northern Britain: the case of Albanus, Britain's first inhabitant and Scottish ancestor [PDF]
Albanus, an eponymous ancestor for the kingdom of Alba, provides an example of the extent to which the creation of an ethnic identity was accompanied by new ideas about origins, which replaced previous accounts.
Evans, Nicholas J.
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the interactions between inequalities and reintegration assistance, looking at the examples of Serbia and Kosovo. It proposes an approach for examining the reintegration assistance practices of frontline providers by (a) viewing them through the lens of street‐level bureaucracy acting mainly on behalf of the returning ...
Ruth Vollmer, Clara Schmitz‐Pranghe
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Explaining the Path of the Democratic Transition
ABSTRACT The paper explains two centuries of development of the political systems of the west by the underlying economic fundamentals. Democracy indices for the average country have a strong long‐run empirical relation to income that looks like a perfect transition curve. The traditional steady state political system was the three pillars model of king,
Martin Paldam
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