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THE MOTIF OF FEAR IN SHORT PROSE IN THE COLLECTION DECA [PDF]

open access: yesHum, 2012
Although they were written over a long period of time of more than 20 years the short prose gathered in the collection Deca have a few common underlying themes: aside from being connected by the themes of childhood and adolescence, their common topic,
Marica Grigić
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Pisarz i jego język. Przypadek Iva Andricia

open access: yesAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Linguistica, 2017
A complex biography of Ivo Andrić (1892–1975) was shaped in a wide net of identity references: ethnocultural, religious, political, and linguistic. He was born to a Croatian Catholic family in Bosnia, he was a convinced supporter of Yugoslavism and a ...
Zdzisław Darasz
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To a question of the Russian-Serbian literary crossings. Review of the collection of scientific articles “Classics and modernity: Gogol, Turgenev, Gorky. Comp. A. [Alexander] Vraneš, L. [Lilly] Markovic, A. [A. G.] Seskin”. Belgrade, Moscow, Tyumen, Voronezh, 2018. – 315 p. [PDF]

open access: yesДва века русской классики, 2019
The review examines the “Slavic” articles of the scientific collection “Classics and modernity: Gogol, Turgenev, Gorky” (Belgrade, Moscow, Tyumen, Voronezh, 2018). Their analysis makes it possible to clarify certain topics of Serbian literature of the XX
Elena А. Osipova
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Des ponts entre les hommes: Les paradoxes de géosymboles dans les villes en guerre [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Reprenant la formule proposée par Alexandra Novosseloff et Frank Neisse dans leur ouvrage "Des murs entre les hommes", ce papier se propose d'interroger les ponts, non simplement comme des infrastructures, mais au prisme de leur symbolique, de leur usage
Tratnjek, Bénédicte
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L’Empire ottoman et ses vestiges dans la littérature bosniaque moderne (XIXe et XXe siècles)

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2008
The Ottoman Empire, whose occupation in Bosnia lasted from the 15th to the 19th century, left numerous traces in local literature. A big number of Slavs, who converted to Islam, wrote their literary works in so-called oriental languages (Turkish, Arabic ...
Jasna Šamić
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Donostia / Travnik / Dubrovnik / Bilbo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
La ruptura revolucionaria con el Ancien Régime trajo consigo un concepto de nacionalismo ligado a la izquierda política. Entre los siglos XIX y XX, sin embargo, hará su aparición otra forma de nacionalismo contrarrevolucionario y de derechas que ...
Rodríguez Bornaetxea, Fito
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AGAINTS AND FOR THE HIGH SPEED TRAINS' MULTIMPLICATION [PDF]

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In this exposure we intend to make visible the situation in which global warming is given by road and air transport, how could be revitalized railways, and how high speed trains could become a preferred mode of transport.
Baciu Adrian, Benea Ciprian
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Islam und Christentum zwischen Ablehnung und Verflechtung. Der Franziskaner-Zyklus von Ivo Andrić gelesen im Kontext seiner Dissertation [PDF]

open access: yesSlavica TerGestina, 2013
Ivo Andrić is probably the most important Yugoslav author. His international reputation is constructed and then consolidated with the Nobel Prize in literature in 1961.
Davor Beganović
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Las guerras napoleónicas en los Balcanes [PDF]

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In order to understand the pan-European scope of Napoleon’s campaigns it is necessary to study the political context and strategic location of the Balkans in the early 19th century from an international relations perspective: rivalry between Ottoman ...
MILOSEVICH, Mira
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