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Abstract In practice, the inquiry into whether Socrates/William Tell/Robin Hood really existed hinges on the origin of the causal sequence leading up to the present use of the name employed for the personage in question, even though the occurrence of a Kripkean ‘baptism’ is not a logical consequence of most assertions employing that name, but only an ...
D. Goldstick
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Peoplehood and the Orthodox person: a view from central Serbia
Abstract Practising Orthodox Christians in central Serbia live their liturgical lives within the idiom of Serbian peoplehood. This article probes the ‘people’ (narod) – perceived locally as an historically and geographically rooted ethno‐moral collectivity – as a core concept of belonging which is key for understanding post‐Yugoslav Orthodox life. The ‘
Nicholas Lackenby
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THE RISE AND FALL VOJVODINIAN LIBERALS
The political rise and fall of Vojvodinian Liberals, led by Mirko Čanadanović, is one of the topics from our recent history that has so far not been historiographically treated in the way it deserves, as opposed to publicist material and memoirs in which
SLOBODAN BJELICA
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El presente trabajo muestra la propuesta económica de importantes representantes del socialismo, en donde se destaca la defensa por la propiedad comunal, las cooperativas y las empresas sociales, todo ello enmarcado dentro de un sistema autogestionario ...
Manuel Jose Kamichi Miyashiro
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Abstract We examine the contribution of institutional reforms to economic growth. To this end, we distinguish between several classes of institutional reform in the approach to economic liberalisation. Based on a sample of 24 current and former transition economies for the period 1980–2016, we estimate the counterfactual scenarios related to each ...
Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, Rok Spruk
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In the early 1980s, after the death of the long-time President Josip Broz Tito, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia slowly began to fall into a deep political and economic crisis.
SLOBODAN BJELICA
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Evoking Eternity: Orthodox Co‐Presence in Post‐Yugoslav Central Serbia
ABSTRACT This article approaches the idea of eternity ethnographically. Specifically it turns to post‐Yugoslav central Serbia and the version of eternity (večnost) evoked by practicing Orthodox Christians in their daily lives. In this context, the eternal does not imply the everlastingness of persons and things in this life, or an inevitable cyclical ...
NICHOLAS LACKENBY
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During the 1960s, Filmske Novosti (the state-run Yugoslav Newsreels) played a key role in the representation of President Josip Broz Tito’s international travels.
Mila Turajlić
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Intensively Cultivated Roman Villae Estates: Case Study of Medulin Bay (Istria, Croatia)
ABSTRACT Our image of the Roman landscape of Istria is characterised by large‐scale centuriation and architectural remains of Roman villae. Detection and mapping of other, less dramatic landscape features require systematic large‐scale prospection, but this faces significant difficulties in the Mediterranean environment.
Nives Doneus, Michael Doneus
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Josip Broz Tito: Hero of the Nation or Traitor
Focusing on the death of Josip Broz Tito, his spectacular funeral, the destiny of his mausoleum (a memorial that was built for him while he was actually still alive), and his hero cult, I study the change in the attitude toward him that occurred with the national awakening that took place throughout Yugoslavia several years after his death, although I ...
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