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Life and work of Pavle Šeroglić (1800-1857): Part one: Draft biography of the first reviewer of Serbian Civil Code [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2016
The article sheds light on life and work of the first reviwer of Serbian Civil Code Pavle Šeroglić. The paper is divided in two parts, first of which is concerned with Šeroglić's private and public life, as the second provides data on his career as a ...
Drakić Gordana M., Stanković Uroš N.
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Activities of Father Nikolai Velimirovich in Great Britain during the Great War [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2017
Nikolai Velimirovich was one of the most influential bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century. His stay in Britain in 1908/9 influenced his theological views and made him a proponent of an Anglican-Orthodox church reunion.
Markovich Slobodan G.
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Serbian Church Chant as Intangible Cultural Heritage – Preliminary View from Interdisciplinary Perspective

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2021
Serbian church chant represents traditional liturgical chant of Serbian Orthodox Church. It has its foundations in Greek medieval musical tradition and Serbian folk singing. Most probably it is established during the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th
Nataša Marjanović, Marija Brujić
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Archival sound recordings of the Serbian church chant in the Institute of Musicology SASA: Sounds of live tradition as sources for research [PDF]

open access: yesMuzikologija
This paper presents the rich archival collection of sound recordings of the Serbian church music, kept at the Phonoarchive of the Institute of Musicology SASA.
Marjanović Nataša
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Writers and chanters in the nineteenth century as keepers of the tradition of Serbian church music [PDF]

open access: yesMuzikologija, 2014
In this paper, parts of the memoir literary works from the second half of the nineteenth century are presented as important sources for the research of Serbian traditional church chant.
Marjanović Nataša
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Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 123, Issue 1, Page 116-136, March 2025.
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
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Western Balkans as the Frontline of Russian Hybrid Warfare

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Hybrid warfare (HW) scholarship acknowledges the phenomenon's contextual and temporal specificity, yet its dominant conceptual framing has generated a literature largely centred on identifying and categorising hybrid activities. This focus has left the contextual vulnerabilities that enable hybrid threats (HTs) and shape an adversary's ...
Vesna Bojicic‐Dzelilovic
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Обнова православне црквене музике у наше вријеме

open access: yesGodišnjak, 2019
Orthodox chant exists in the service to worship and liturgical life. Traditional Serbian Church chant has existed and endured for centuries, and it was written down and harmonized by most prominent Serbian composers of 19th and 20th centuries.
Dragan Učur
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The Pan‐Orthodox Celebration of the 1600th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 1925

open access: yesThe Ecumenical Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This article explores the attempts to organize a Pan‐Orthodox Council in the years following the First World War that could gather in 1925 on the occasion of the 1600th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. While some of these efforts were remarkably ambitious, and although they were not always feasible or fully realized, they
Natallia Vasilevich
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Absent Europe: Civic Protest and the Erosion of EU Symbolism in Serbia

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract This article analyses the strategic management of European Union (EU) references in Serbia's 2024–2025 student mobilisation. Drawing on original fieldwork and 18 semi‐structured interviews, the article integrates framing theory with the Discourse‐Historical Approach to reconstruct how EU‐related meanings were produced and operationalised.
Anna Seliverstova
wiley   +1 more source

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