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Abstract The article presents the results of archaeological prospection of site Dračevica (Donji Radišići, Ljubuški municipality, West Herzegovina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina) which was partly excavated in the late 19th century and so far has been interpreted as a Roman villa, possibly with a special function (road station) and a name attested in ...
Tomasz Dziurdzik +3 more
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Abstract Historical sociologists have questioned the idea that nationalism and imperialism are mutually exclusive phenomena. In contrast to traditional historiography that depicted empires as ‘the prison houses of nations’ contemporary scholarship emphasises the structural and ideological ambiguities that characterised the 19th century European ...
Siniša Malešević
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The Life and Works of Luca Pacioli (1446/7–1517), Humanist Educator
Accounting has few heroes, but one that most acknowledge as worthy of that accolade is Luca Pacioli, the man who published the first printed exposition of double entry bookkeeping in 1494. This was the publication that led to the development of the accounting systems we use today. However, if we consider our literature on Pacioli, it is found to be not
Alan Sangster
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Abstract In the 1848–1867 period, the Habsburg Monarchy was shaken by the first waves of nationalism. Yet in the case of the Habsburg port cities of Fiume/Rijeka and Trieste, contended by several different opponents, Italian and Croatian nationalisms had to face centuries‐long traditions of municipal autonomy.
Mario Maritan
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Roman road communication Epitauro-Resinum [PDF]
Roman Road Communication Epitauro-ResinumIn this paper, we present data on the Roman road communication Asamo-Epitauro-Resinum (the present-day Trebinje-Cavtat-Risan), with the settlements along the route.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Mapping the Human Leukocyte Antigen Diversity among Croatian Regions: Implication in Transplantation
In the present study, HLA allele and haplotype frequencies were studied using the HLA data of 9277 Croatian unrelated individuals, typed using high‐resolution methods for the HLA‐A, ‐B, ‐C, and ‐DRB1 loci. The total numbers of observed alleles were 47 for HLA‐A, 88 for HLA‐B, 34 for HLA‐C, and 53 for HLA‐DRB1. HLA‐A ∗02:01 (29.5%), B ∗51:01 (10.5%), C ∗
Zorana Grubic +5 more
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The frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire : A statistical and dialectological study based on the analysis of inscriptions [PDF]
About the frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire one can observe two opposite views circulating in the literature: on the one hand scholars who are working principally with the Latin inscriptional material commonly say that syncope «is not ...
Adamik, Béla
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The Roman communication Leusinium-Sallunto-Anderba [PDF]
This paper presents the data about the Roman road communication Leusinium-Sallunto-Anderba (the present-day village of Panik - the city of Nikšić) with the settlements along the route.
Samardžić Gligor M.
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Soudnictví v provincii Dalmatia. Obecný přehled a vybrané otázky rozhodování hraničních sporů
The paper covers the administration of judiciary in the Roman province Dalmatia. The article focuses on the topic of the administrational division of the province into three conventus, jurisdiction of the provincial administrator and other officials ...
David Termer
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Nationalism, Myth and Reinterpretation of History: The Neglected Case of Interwar Yugoslavia [PDF]
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia in post-socialist (and post-Yugoslav) Serbia. These include discourses that blame ‘others’ – ‘treacherous’ Croats and other non-Serbs, the ‘perfidious ...
Djokic, Dejan
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