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Medieval and Ottoman period (14th–17th c.) Archaeology in the Drava River region, Hungary [PDF]
The paper is a short summary of the main archaeological outcomes of an interdisciplinary project in a section of the Drava river crossing the territory of Somogy county, in Hungary.
Bartosiewicz, L. +7 more
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ABSTRACT We investigate the effect of ethnic diversity on occupational choices, particularly in care‐oriented occupations which are scarce in many high‐income countries. We use administrative data of all students in Switzerland to study two diversity dimensions: ethnic fractionalization and ethnic polarization.
Damiano Pregaldini +2 more
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CROATIA AT THE TIME OF ŠIMUN KOŽIČIĆ BENJA WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON RIJEKA AT THAT TIME
The bishop of Modruš and the head of the Senj diocese, a diplomat, a writer, a Glagolitic author, a Latinist, a translator and a printer Šimun Kožičić Benja (Zadar, around 1460-1536) was a prolific author under the wing of the Catholic church, and ...
Petar Strčić
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Napredak u administrativnoj decentralizaciji zemalja u tranziciji – komparativna analiza [PDF]
Decentralisation has an important meaning in the context of European integration, since a Europe composed of subsidiary spatial units is to be constructed and a ”Europe of regions” is on the agenda of many political discussions. From the early 1990s, the
Peter Jordan
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ABSTRACT This article examines the use of promotional interviews (“promos”) in American professional wrestling of the 1980s. I argue that promos introduced a vocal modality into a form of sports entertainment that, as Roland Barthes ([1957] 1972) showed in Mythologies, had always been dominated by visual spectacle. I then undertake a focused linguistic
Jens Kjeldgaard‐Christiansen
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Islam and Muslims in Croatia: An Outline of the Making of Muslim/Bosniak Socio-cultural Space
The most common and obvious result of migration, regardless of its initial character and the real nature of the phenomenon, is the settlement of a large number of migrants and the formation of ethnic communities or minorities in the new place.
Ružica Čičak-Chand
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Who Cares: Why the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Matters (More) to Some EU Member States
Abstract What drives the salience of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict amongst EU member states? This article employs domestic foreign policy theories to explain the factors underlying variation in salience, estimated analysing all country statements made at the United Nations General Assembly between 1993 and 2017.
Valerio Vignoli +2 more
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Appearance of European employment policy in the rural areas of Hungarian-Croatian border region
The study provides an insight into Interreg and IPA programs achieved so far, having significant impact on the labour market of rural areas. Another objective is the evaluation of the effects of labour market programs, with the help of the interviews ...
T. Róbert, Alpek B. Levente
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Ethnic and Demographic Changes in Hungary’s (More Than) 1100 Years Long History [PDF]
This paper will follow the ethnic and demographic changes of Hungary across the changing aspects of Hungarian history.
Kásler, Miklós
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A diverse body of research conducted since the start of Covid‐19 has investigated the impact of the pandemic on children's environments and their language development. This scoping review synthesises the peer‐reviewed research literature on this topic between 2020 and 2023.
Cecilia Zuniga‐Montanez +4 more
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