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RECOGNITION OF THE INDEPENDANCE OF THE MACEDONIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (MOC) AS AN ISSUE CONCERNING MACEDONIAN NATIONAL IDENTITY

open access: yesEtnoAntropoZum, 2016
The article analyses the relations between Macedonian Orthodox Church (MOC) and the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) concerning the recognition of the independence of MOC, as an issue of the Macedonian national identity. The issue of the church in Macedonia
Ljupco Risteski
doaj   +1 more source

An unknown letter by Joannes/Jean-Baptiste/ Thibaut, French Byzantines-musicologist 1899 [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2004
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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Family Policies in Low Fertility Countries: Evidence and Reflections

open access: yesPopulation and Development Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 125-161, March 2025.
Abstract Family policies, defined as measures designed to support families with children, are part of modern welfare states. They range from punctual measures provided at the birth of a child to measures aimed at making it easier for parents to combine work and family responsibilities.
Anne H. Gauthier, Stuart Gietel‐Basten
wiley   +1 more source

The Serbian Identity of FK Crvena zvezda (FC Red Star Belgrade) in the Socialist Era: Perspectives from Memoirs and Biographies [PDF]

open access: yesТокови историје
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 role of the Orthodox Church in Montenegro in the establishment and unification of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1918–1922)

open access: yesStudia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, 2022
The intention of this article is to show how the church life of the Orthodox Church in Montenegro went from the abolition of the Patriarchate of Peć (Serbian Church) in 1766, to the end of the process of establishment and unification of the same Church in the period from 1918 to 1922.
openaire   +1 more source

Spatial inequality in prices and wages within a late‐developing economy: Serbia, 1863–1910

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 207-234, February 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

OAMENI, DESTINE, FAPTE: ASPECTE DEMOGRAFICE, SOCIALE ŞI CONFESIONALE LA SARAVALE (JUD. TIMIŞ) ÎN A DOUA JUMĂTATE A SECOLULUI AL XIX-LEA

open access: yesAnalele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie, 2022
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

open access: yesGodišnjak, 2018
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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RELIGIOUS AFTERLIVES OF A REVOLUTION

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 27-54, February 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Serbian Orthodox church-educational municipality in Mostar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Serbian Orthodox Church-Educational Municipality in Mostar is one of the oldest and most eminent in the areas inhabited by the Serbian population of Orthodox faith.
Радосављевић, Недељко В.
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