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Spatial inequality in prices and wages within a late‐developing economy: Serbia, 1863–1910
Abstract Serbia emerged as a small independent nation‐state in the economic periphery of nineteenth‐century Europe. This article leverages uniquely abundant town‐level data to examine spatial inequality in prices and wages within this late‐developing economy.
Stefan Nikolić
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An unknown letter by Joannes/Jean-Baptiste/ Thibaut, French Byzantines-musicologist 1899 [PDF]
This work concerns the letter sent from the French College in Phillipopoli/Plovdiv (Bulgaria) by Pater Joannes /Jean-Baptiste/ Thibaut, the French Byzantines — musicologist, to Tihomir Ostojić, professor at the Secondary school (Gymnasium) in Novi Sad, a
Petrović Danica
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RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION
ABSTRACT When do revolutions end? How do revolutions live on in embodied affects, relationships, and horizons of aspiration? This article describes the remaking of religion among upper‐middle‐class Egyptians who participated in the 2011 uprising.
AMIRA MITTERMAIER
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The Serbian Identity of FK Crvena zvezda (FC Red Star Belgrade) in the Socialist Era: Perspectives from Memoirs and Biographies [PDF]
The article argues that the Crvena zvezda Football Club (FC Red Star Belgrade) maintained both Serbian and pan-Serbian identity during the socialist era (1945–1991), based on primary sources such as memoirs, and biographies.
Aleksandar Raković
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The competition for souls: Sava of Serbia and consumer choice in religion in the thirteenth century Balkans [PDF]
SUMMARY The word αίρεσις , heresy means choice and in a world where religious belief was taken for granted the history of Catharism in Europe can be explained through believers exercising many of the criteria they were later to adapt to choosing secular
Roach, A.P.
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Orthodox Participation in the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work, Stockholm, 1925
Abstract This article examines the participation of Orthodox representatives in the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work held in Stockholm in 1925. It highlights the contributions of Orthodox hierarchs and theologians to key themes such as social ethics, international relations, and cooperative efforts among Christian communions.
Natallia Vasilevich
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The research focuses on the specific aspects of the confessional dispute regarding the Romanian and Serbian Orthodox Church hierarchic separation, concerning the mixed community of Saravale, in Timiş County.
Gabriela Adina Marco
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Статус СПЦ у РС БиХ после доношења Устава из 1974. године
The Constitution and the laws in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia implied that religion is strictly private matter, thus discriminating the believers.
Saša Šoljević
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People are people: A comparative analysis of risk attitudes across Europe
Abstract In this paper, we conduct a detailed examination of the determinants of attitudes to financial risk among retail investors in six European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). We find that respondents from the United Kingdom and Belgium are the most risk tolerant while those from Spain are the least.
Chris Brooks, Louis Williams
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Tonsure circulaire dans l’église Orthodoxe [PDF]
There were two ways of the clerical tonsure in the Orthodox Church during the middle Ages. The cutting of four locks of hair in the shape of cross and circular tonsure.
Miljković Bojan
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